St. Louis One Africa One Nation Farmers Market

St. Louis One Africa One Nation Farmers Market One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market

Every First Saturday of the Month and Halloween Day...! Florissant and Alice Ave (4031 W. Florissant Ave) in St.

Our mission is to provide access to fresh, healthy food to the black community, end food apartheid and create community commerce by building relationships with black farmers and vendors — a blueprint for African self-reliance and self-determination. The OAON Farmers Market is brought to you by the African People’s Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) and the Black Power Blueprint, located across fro

m the Uhuru House (Freedom House) and akwaaba Hall (Welcome Hall) at the corner of W. Louis, MO

We are a black-run farmers market fighting to end food apartheid in the black community. Our market will run from 9am to 2pm every first Saturday of the month starting in June. Our market will have plenty of fruits, vegetables, homemade goods as well as health and beauty-care products, arts and crafts. We will also have workshops on gardening, cooking and youth activities. We will end our 2021 Market Season with an amazing Halloween Festival on October 31st for the kids in the community. We’re calling it “Friends, Family, and Freedom” --- bringing the whole family and community together! We will be a weekly farmers market starting in the Spring of 2022. BE A VOLUNTEER! Volunteer your time, talents and energy and be a part of this historic ongoing event taking place to build and uplift the black community for self-determination and self-reliance!

**AVAILABLE POSITIONS OPEN** Volunteer on the DAY OF the One Africa! Farmers Market - There are multiple roles and volunteer positions for the day of the market. We have set up and break down teams, logistics, assisting vendors, giving out information, helping with sales, kid/youth activities, assisting with workshops and many other opportunities. The market is a lot of fun and you get to see how a farmers market operates. This is an excellent opportunity to donate your time, effort and abilities to the African working class struggle to address health disparities, end food apartheid and build economic independence

The children are part of the struggle, part of the community, and part of the future we are building. ❤️🖤💚This Saturday,...
08/03/2026

The children are part of the struggle, part of the community, and part of the future we are building. ❤️🖤💚

This Saturday, Comrade Koko is coming to St. Louis to lead the Children’s Circle at the One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market!

The children can enjoy:

🌱 Plant a Seed Activity
🎨 Arts & Crafts
🫧 Bubbles
⭕ Hula Hoops
🪢 Jump Rope

Bring the whole family out for a day of fresh produce, local vendors, community, creativity, and play.

📅 Saturday, August 8
⏰ 10 AM–3 PM
📍 4007 W. Florissant Ave.

Honor the Struggle. Build the Future. Bring the children.

08/01/2026

Meet Nicole, a dynamic dedicated to African people, especially our children. She supports the Market as the Farmer Coordinator helping to secure fresh produce for our free give away. Partake on August 8th.

Black August is not only a time to remember the struggle—it is a call to carry it forward.Join the One Africa! One Natio...
07/30/2026

Black August is not only a time to remember the struggle—it is a call to carry it forward.

Join the One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market as we honor the resistance of African people and build toward a future rooted in health, connection, self-determination, and collective power.

🔥 10 AM — Morning Workout with Gutted Fitness
🌱 12 PM — Workshop with Farmer Julia
🖤 1 PM — Ancestral Grounding Ceremony with Enchanted Empress

Shop fresh produce and local vendors, bring the children, and spend the day building community with us.

📅 Saturday, August 8 | 10 AM–3 PM
📍 4007 W. Florissant Ave., St. Louis

Honor the Struggle. Build the Future.

s/o out to all of the Farmers and growers who contribute to the Market.  You are the deepest reflection of self-determin...
07/30/2026

s/o out to all of the Farmers and growers who contribute to the Market. You are the deepest reflection of self-determination and committment to ensure our community learns and receives the fruit of our labor. 🖤

07/30/2026

Meet Koko Lewis. The Outreach Coordinator for the Market. Koko is a invaluable comrade, dedicating her time and effort to the advancement and liberation of African people.

Say, "Hello", when you see her at the August 8th market.

One thing we know about St. Louis' black vendors and entrepreneurs is that they do it for the love of our people. 🖤  Res...
07/28/2026

One thing we know about St. Louis' black vendors and entrepreneurs is that they do it for the love of our people. 🖤 Rest assured you are in good hands when you shop with them.

Today's market has been cancelled due to severe weather forecast.   We  look forward to resuming operations in August.
07/11/2026

Today's market has been cancelled due to severe weather forecast. We look forward to resuming operations in August.

06/03/2026

Hearing vendors share why they love this market hits different.
This is what it's all about. Come feel it for yourself this Saturday, June 6th from 10 AM-3 PM.

Touch one! Touch All.  The One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market creates space for African crafters, artisans, growers,...
05/29/2026

Touch one! Touch All. The One Africa! One Nation! Farmers Market creates space for African crafters, artisans, growers, farmers to circulate resources within our own community and establish independent economic relationships on the Northside.

Address

4007 W Florissant Avenue
St. Louis, MO
63107

Opening Hours

10am - 3pm

Telephone

+13143808014

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