IT’S REALLY A CHANCEO T BRING COMMUNITY ALL TOGETHER BALTIMORE CEASEFIRE WEEKEND OFFICIALLY KICKED OFF YESTEAYRD. IT’S GONNA LAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND UNTIL SUNDAY. MEANWHILE HERE AT THE BLACK WALL STREET MARKET. IT’S CLOSED NOW, BUT WE WERE THERE EARLIER WHEN IT WAS OPEN. LET’S SHOW YOU GUYS SOME VIDEO OF THAT NOW THOSE VENDORS WITH LAL SORTS OF GOODS FROM BEAUTY PRODUCTS TO CLOTHES READY TO SELL EVEN BETTER FOR THE SHOPPERS. THE POP-UP WAS FREE COMPLETE WITH FOOD AND MUSIC TOO. THE SAYS THIS IS ABOUT SHOWCASING THEAL TENT BEHDIN THESE SMALL BUSINESSES AND GIVING THEM A SAFE AND FUN SPACE TO SELL THEIR STUFF. IT’S ALSO ABOUT CELEBRATING DIVERSITY BRINGING ALL SORTS OF WARESND A PEOPLE TOGETHER ON THIS BEAUTIFUL SATURDAY THE ORGANIZER AND MAYOR BRANDON SC OTT BOTH SHOWING UP SAYING THIS IS ALL ABOUT BUILDING COMMUNITY. I STARTED THE BRAND TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE A WAY TO BE ABLE TO SHOW OFF ALL THEIR WONDERFUL PRODUCTSND A SERVICES IN THE HOOD IN THE INNER CITY IN OUR COMMUNITIES IN ORDER TO BE ETH BEST VERSION OF BALTIMORE. WE HAVE TO CONTINUE TO INVEST IN ENTREPRENEURIAL SPHERE AND GROW OUT SMALL BUSINESSES. THESE ARE FOLKS WHO ARE OF AND FROMUR O COMMUNITY AND WHEN THEY GROW AND EXPAND A HIGHER PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUTYNI THE AMOUNT THE MONEY THAT THEY MAKE GOES BACK INTO OUR COMMUNITY. YEAH, A REALLY GREAT EVENT HERE AND IF YOU MISSEDHE T BLACK WALL STREET MARKET TODAY, DON’T WORRY. THERE ARE GOING TO BE A NUMBER OF EVENTS DURING THIS CEASEFIRE WEEKEND INCLUDING TOMORROW A RIALTU FOR FALLEN OFFICER, KEYANNA. HOLLY MEAN WHILE THE ORGANIZER HERE SAYS SHE PLANS ON HAVING MORE OF THESE POP-UPS TO ONCE AGAIN CELEBTERA BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES LIVE TONIGHT.
Pop-up shop celebrates small, Black-owned Baltimore businesses
A pop-up shop highlighted small, Black-owned businesses in Baltimore City as part of the Ceasefire Peace Challenge.The Black Wall Street Market brought businesses together at The Church Spot in northwest Baltimore. It started Friday and will last through Sunday.Tables lined a room with vendors selling all sorts of goods from beauty products to clothes. The pop-up shop was free to attend replete with food and music.Latoria Lewis of Cleopatra’s Nature sold her Jamaican herbs and handmade soaps.”I just handpicked them all for all different ailments — high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, stress, anxiety,” Lewis said. “I try to have a variety of products and services for everybody to see.”The organizer said this is about showcasing the talent behind the small businesses and giving them a safe and fun space to sell their stuff. It’s also about celebrating diversity, bringing all sorts of wares and people together.”I…
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