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A pop-up shop only featuring goods created and sold by Black women at Place Versailles was meant to stay open during Black History Month, but it was such a hit it will keep running until the end of April.

Cindy Matsi sells her spices at different markets around the city, and since launching Sineha Spices last year, the Black Woman Market is the first store selling her products.

"It was so different from what you can get in the market, I was like 'People need to discover this, people need to discover the black pepper,'" she said. "It is really important for our organization to make sure that the Black women that are in business have a voice and have representation and are visible and it's easy to find their products," she said.Sall also sells perfume, body sprays and home sprays at the market and uses plenty of products sold there like body lotion, hair products, soaps and cooking ingredients.

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