Pop-up Marketplace Expands Bullseye Black Market Movement, Showcasing 100+ Black Entrepreneurs, June 21-22
Nationwide — Advancing efforts to promote Black entrepreneurship and economic justice, Dr. Jamal Bryant is celebrating Juneteenth with a two-day pop-up marketplace spotlighting more than 100 Black-owned businesses. The Bullseye Black Market: Juneteenth Edition will take place Saturday, June 21, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, June 22, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at New Birth’s Samson Family Life Center in Stonecrest, Georgia.
This free and family-friendly event will feature a dynamic mix of Black-owned businesses offering fashion, wellness, home goods, gourmet products, and more – alongside live entertainment, hourly giveaways, cultural performances, panel discussions, and a dedicated Kids Corner designed with fun activities for children of all ages.
This year’s Juneteenth celebration builds on the momentum of the Bullseye Black Market, launched earlier this year as part of Dr. Bryant’s national boycott of Target stores following their rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments. The inaugural three-day marketplace over Easter weekend drew more than 10,000 patrons, highlighting the community’s commitment to supporting Black-owned brands.
“Our power is not simply in protest but in creating lasting pathways for economic independence,” said Dr. Bryant, Senior Pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. “The Juneteenth marketplace is not just a marketplace – it’s a movement. We are building an ecosystem where Black businesses thrive, families build generational wealth, and our communities control their own financial future. This Juneteenth, we celebrate freedom not only as a moment in history, but as an ongoing mission we’re determined to fulfill.”
Register to attend:
www.eventbrite.com/e/bullseye-black-market-juneteenth-edition-tickets-1373956714519
Vendor opportunities remain available and can be accessed through www.newbirth.org
This event is proudly sponsored by: McDonald’s, Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), African Ancestry, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, and other valued community partners.