San Francisco Pop-Up Event Celebrates Black Women-Owned Businesses

To celebrate Women’s History Month and Black-owned businesses, the non-profit Foodwise teamed up with the Port of San Francisco and other partners to host the pop-up event “Celebrating Black Women Makers” at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza on Saturday. 

14 small businesses took part, mostly offering food and drink. A few vendors also offered other goods, like candles or skin care products. 

The entrepreneurs offered their specialties from tents sent up near the ferry building. 

Tina Stevens, the owner of a baked goods business called A Girl Named Pinky, said events like this are important. 

“It means we get more exposure from people who don’t normally know we exist,”

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