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A My People’s Market attendee visits the Hue Noir booth.
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My People’s Market Spotlights Local Entrepreneurs of Color

This vibrant pop-up marketplace showcases work by local makers of color.

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Catalina  Gaitán

Catalina Gaitán

Catalina Gaitán is a writer and editor from Portland, Oregon. Read More

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June 28–Dec. 7, 2025
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Oregon Convention Center
777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97232

Held twice a year since its creation in the fall of 2017, My People’s Market brings together dozens of local artists, entrepreneurs and creatives of color for live music, networking and shopping.

Developed by four local nonprofits (Mercatus, Prosper Portland, Travel Portland, and Partners in Diversity), the first My People’s Market was held in November 2017 and connected Portland creators of color with the travel industry and professionals who could help expand and scale their businesses. The event also served as an early kickoff to the holiday shopping season, drawing more than 1,200 attendees who shopped, ate, drank, and danced throughout the evening.

Per capita, Portland has the highest percentage of people of color entrepreneurs. It’s a small demographic, but people that are here are doing amazing things. It’s part of Portland’s spirit.

Michelle Comer

“Per capita, Portland has the highest percentage of people of color entrepreneurs. It’s a small demographic, but people that are here are doing amazing things. It’s part of Portland’s spirit,” said Michelle Comer, one of the event organizers. “One thing I hear is ‘How do I find my community in Portland?’ So we thought it would be great to have an event for everyone to come together and make connections to people in their community.”

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Soapbox Theory's booth at My Peoples Market, summer 2018, showcased their kid-friendly accessories, home decor, clothes and more.
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Colorful arrays of fans, reusable calligraphy sets and more at local vendor's My People's Market booth in summer 2018.
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MexiRicanPDX served up summertime cocktails at My Peoples Market in 2018.
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Spice of Africa was among the food vendors at the summer 2018 edition of My People’s Market.
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A Mudbone Grown farmer discusses community-based farming at My People’s Market in summer 2018.
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The Churros Locos truck selling freshly-fried churros at My People's Market in 2018.
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Local artists and visitors collaborating on making art on the spot at My People's Market in 2018.
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An artist at work at My People's Market in summer 2018.
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The First My People’s Market

The pop-up marketplace was set up within The Redd on Salmon Street, owned by the local environmentally-focused nonprofit Ecotrust. Y.G.B. (Young Gifted Black and Brown) Portland curated a lineup of live performers, including local musicians, artists, and dancers, who performed in both the warehouse space and the large tent next door. The night’s MC, Carlos the Rollerblader, zoomed between guests and tables with a microphone in hand as vendors shared their artwork, products, cuisine, and services with shoppers.

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DJ Anjali and the Gulabi Gang perform at My People’s Market in 2017.

One of these makers was Cortney Morentin, founder and baker behind the local small-batch bread business La Reinita (formerly Wyld Bread). Morentin, who is Colombian and Mexican, moved to Portland from Southern California in 2016 to launch her business. Upon arrival, however, she found herself missing the diversity of her community in California.

“I’ve never lived anywhere where the majority of people are white,” Morentin said. “I grew up in a place where most people were Mexican or Latino and from different cultures. It’s the only thing Portland’s really lacking.”

Fortunately, Portland’s DIY culture helped Wyld Bread thrive. “There’s something in the air in Portland, I swear, that just makes people want to create and be part of it,” Morentin said. “People here are so incredibly kind and give their time to other people. More often, people here will tell you ‘you can’ instead of ‘you can’t,’ and it’s nice to be part of that community and to feel supported by one another.”

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DJ Casual Aztec performing on the My People’s Market main stage in 2018.

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Intermingling with the scent of Morentin’s freshly baked bread were aromas evoking traditional cuisines from around the world. These included platefuls of steaming chili verde tamales by Tamale Boy and fragrant curry samosas pulled straight from the fryer by Spice of Africa.

By the end of the evening, more than 1,200 attendees had eaten, drank, and — most importantly — shopped their way through the marketplace. Many of the participating vendors sold out of their products, indicating there’s a strong local craving for events like My People’s Market.

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The Future of My People’s Market

The first My People’s Market provided a rare opportunity to see so many locally made goods in person, as many vendors don’t have brick-and-mortar stores to sell their products. The event was so successful that its creators were inspired to hold more iterations of the market (and even more events like it) at least once per year.

“I love the theme of this event,” said late Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish. “To all the people that are chasing a dream and who want to grow a business in Portland, we want to do everything we can to support you … [and] in a city that celebrates small business, we have to do everything we can to help the vendors here be successful.”

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