Join us in celebrating the spirit of freedom and resilience at our Juneteenth Pop-Up. Grab a snack and shop from a curated selection of small and local Black-owned businesses and artists.
Take a break from shopping to enjoy food from Where Ya At Matt food truck and amazing live music by singer-songwriter John Riziki!
Featured Vendors:
- Blessings and Things – Beautiful and inspirational home and kitchen decor as well as gift items.
- Chicks & Roses – Organic lotions, balms, salves, scrubs and oils. Handcrafted and made in small batches.
- D’s Craftroom Creations – Personalized gifts and keepsakes.
- Grand Bassa Candle Co. – Niche perfumery, candles, bath and body products company focusing on self-care.
- HawoKCollections – Boutique specializing in Baati clothing and other items from East Africa with a focus on helping you look fashionable, feel confident and stay comfortable.
- Her Glow Candy Shop – A woman-owned, curated online boutique for accessory lovers who like to make a statement and adorn themselves with unique, classic pieces.
- Lulu’s Louisiana Baked Goods – Southern Louisiana inspired baked goods including peach cobbler and bread pudding.
- Noir Lux Candle Co. – Hand-poured, non-toxic, scented candles inspired by good vibes and a deep sense of nostalgia. Each cleverly named candle features an eco-friendly wooden wick that crackles when lit to create the warm ambiance candle lovers crave.
- R’Sential Candles – Soy-based luxury candles made with essential oils and wooden wicks, providing a clean and aromatic experience.
- Silky Creations – Natural artisan products created to exfoliate, cleanse and moisturize the skin, creating a natural beauty regimen you’re sure to love.
- Sweet Presss – Press-on nails designed with Black trans, gender non-conforming, queen, disabled people in mind.
- Vulgar Dreamer – Jewelry created in small batches using old-world craft to connect you to rare ancient symbols.
- Wholly Shea – Handmade bath, body and skincare products.