My Peoples’ Market 14 is Here!

Join us June 8th & 9th at the Redd on Salmon

See Ya Soon!

Family Fun!

Market Details

Location:

Redd on Salmon

Date & Time:

Sat. June 8th & Sun. June 9th
12 - 6pm

 

My Peoples Market Ride

Open the market on Saturday with a curated bike ride. Meet up with friends, family, and neighbors for a bike tour that begins at Salmon Street Springs with fun stops and leads you to My People’s Market, where a swag bag full of MPM goodies awaits you.

Meet Spot:

Salmon Street Springs at 1pm
Ride out 1:15 pm

Stop 1:

South End of Blumenauer Bridge at 1:35 pm
Ride out 1:45 pm

End Route:

My People’s Market at the Redd on Salmon

Guaranteed Fun for everyone

We are taking the celebration to the streets! Experiences curated by the talented YGB Portland.

Activities for the Whole Family:

Face Painting by Mystique's Fancy Faces
Holla Schools Youth Art Fair
Block Party Photo Booth
Juggle Jawns
DIY Crafts with IDEAL PDX, including natural printing on pouch bags and canvas painting.

Weekend Vibes: 

Machado Mijiga

Mijiga is a musical polymath, composer, producer, bandleader, educator, gear fanatic, and audio engineer, to name a few. Mijiga can be seen touring with the GRAMMY-winning band Portugal.

DinnerWitJesus

 Afro-Futurist Sound Creation, Sound, expression, and energy are formulated together in a way that goes beyond the logical music category

Music

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Saturday LINEUP

12:10pm
Deena B

Deena B's sound is a sonic reflection of a Black artist living in Portland

1:50pm
Deepa Dance School

Deepa is trained in various Indian classical dance styles as well as jazz from the prestigious Shiamak Davar Institute in India. She was the principal dancer for National Center for Performing Arts in Mumbai and a lead actor with Marathi theater’s flagship production house – Suyog Productions.

In Portland, she is synonymous with Bollywood. She has taught Bollywood classes for a decade, collaborated with various dance studios and performed at several events including City of Beaverton’s summer festival, Oregon State University and Power of One show in Seattle.

She is an advocate for Arts Education and has served as a Board member with Metropolitan Youth Symphony and Portland Center Stage.

3:30pm
Blue Vahine

Pacific Islander girls performing traditional high energy cultural dances from around the Pacific. Each performance tells a story of romance, tradition, oneness with nature and just pure love.

SUNDAY LINEUP

12:10pm
Kingsley

Her presence is captivating and overwhelming, a vivacious, queer, melanated divine being with the ability to make radical change and connection through art. Kingsley’s unique and unforgettable voice will warm you up and melt you down. Kingsley’s connection with you doesn’t stop at music, because she’s not just a singer. She’s a multi-hyphenate artist, entrepreneur, speaker, thought leader, and community builder who is building a better world, one Baddie at a time.

12:45pm
Aléa Lorén & Company

Vocalist Alea Loren emerges as a dynamic force within the music world, captivating audiences with her versatile vocal prowess that seamlessly spans Jazz, Gospel, and Soul. A Portland native, her musical journey was nurtured early on, deeply influenced by a family where music was a way of life. Her father, a minister of music, and her mother, a college music major, laid the foundation for her profound musicality and diverse repertoire. 

1:25pm
Hiroki

Led by the AAPI duo of Salvatore Manalo and Matt Brewster, Hiroki is a band from Portland, OR, focused heavily on grooves, good vibes, and quality music. They work together seamlessly to write, record, and produce every song. Each of them brings their flavor to the sweet recipe of soul, and the result is something smooth, something tasty, and something undeniably enjoyable.

2:10pm
Yunginced

My name is Caleb Etienne Dickson AKA Yunginced. I’m 21 years old born and raised in Portland, Oregon. At a young age I had a passion for music and started to use my talents to record. I learned how to play the piano which built my foundation as a musician and later helped me make beats. I started recording my own raps when I was a kid (13 years old). I’ve continued to stay dedicated throughout the years to fully develop my craft as a music artist.

2:45pm
Isaiah Sims

Emerging from the city of Portland, Oregon, Isaiah Sims is a multifaceted artist, producer, and DJ whose music is a celebration of soulfulness across generations. Drawing inspiration from a diverse palette of styles, Isaiah's work resonates with both the young and the old, creating a sound that is at once timeless and innovative. His creative foundation is deeply rooted in a family dedicated to the arts and storytelling. He stands at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, offering listeners a unique journey through a funky, soul-infused soundscape.

4:25pm
Zyanna Melada

Queer Black Portland Trio playing original music and covers/arrangements

Meet Our Market Hosts

DJ Am Bush

Morgan Jones

DJ AmBush

Being a collector of music since the age of 14, AmBush has always had a devout interest in making people dance and have a good time. Starting out rocking the high school and basement parties, his love for music and DJ’ing has taken him all over.

Morgan Jones

Morgan Jones is a multi-hyphenate creative entrepreneur and social justice advocate from Portland, Oregon. She is passionate about building community, learning, and sharing information to dismantle systems of oppression.

As a political analyst and media personality Morgan utilizes podcasts and live radio to share knowledge and messages of solidarity. She is also a skilled facilitator and trainer, leading workshops on topics such as social justice, anti-racism, and media literacy.

Meet our vendors!

Food & Drink

Pantry & Snacks

Hot Food

Sweet Treats

Shopping

Personal Care

Fashion Accessories

Home Goods, Art, & Music

Clothing

Children’s Gifts

Meet Ana Serrano

MPM 14 Graphic Designer

Meet our newest My People’s Market artist, Ana Serrano of @essuperfun, a first-generation Mexican American and longstanding vendor with the market.

Ana Serrano is an artist and illustrator currently based in Portland, OR. Through her brand, Es Super Fun, she utilizes her endearing illustrations to craft a variety of goods, including greeting cards, stickers, and pins. Inspired by all things cute and colorful, she holds a particular fondness for Christmas time, flowers, and sending snail mail. She graduated from the Art Center College of Design with a degree in Illustration. Her previous clients include Pixar, The LA Times, and Nick Jr.

When asked about her inspiration for the market design:
“I’ve been a frequent participant at My People’s Market, and what I love most about it is the vibrant atmosphere and communal spirit. I wanted my illustration to depict people coming together and celebrating each other’s culture in a way that is filled with joy.”

See more of Ana’s Work on her Instagram & Website

Event FAQ

  • Read more about the process on our Vendor Page

  • Not a problem! Please reach out to our support team at vendor@mypeoplesmarket.com

Vendor Questions

General Questions

  • Yes!

  • Dogs on a leash are welcome outdoors.

  • The Market team could always use some help. Sign up to volunteer!

Thank You Sponsors!