Black Culture Market

Friday 2 & Saturday 3 February

Join Black Culture Market for an inspiring showcase of carefully selected black businesses this February. This is an indoor, face-to-face event that supports emerging entrepreneurs & new black businesses of African & Caribbean descent with retail opportunities.

 

Taking place over two days in the heart of Waterloo, the event offers a diverse, quality shopping and cultural experience celebrating producers of the African & Caribbean community.

If you’re looking for gifts, cards, unique prints, jewellery, male grooming kits, skincare, clothes or other original accessories come down! This market truly embodies the community’s spirit as well as supports black businesses.

💥 We can’t wait to kick off the New Year with this special event celebrating Grenada’s 50th Independence, featuring screenings, giveaways and talks hosted by Kayne Kawasaki. Come early to avoid disappointment.

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Small Island

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