SOLD OUT, Livestream Still Available — KQED Presents: A Love Supreme, Black History Month Drive-In
KQED
Feb 23rd @ 8:00 p.m. to 10:00p.m.THIS IN-PERSON SCREENING IS SOLD OUT.
LIVE-STREAMING TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE.
KQED Presents: A Love Supreme, Black History Month Drive-In
About: This drive-in movie night features shorts by local Black artists and a screening of When The Waters Get Deep, a documentary that revolves around the Oakland band SOL Development. KQED’s “A Love Supreme, Black History Month Drive-In” is an evening centering Black voices through film, storytelling, and song. Hosted by MC Karega Bailey, this event also simultaneously screens on KQED’s YouTube channel. A link will be sent to registrants who sign up for a live-streaming ticket prior to the event.
Program
— Special Welcome from Mayor London Breed
— Mama’s Babies by Adrian Burrell
— Labor by Niema Jordan Featuring Ryan Nicole
— Blackness Is Everything by Alba Roland Mejia
— Dear Beloved Music Showcase
— Feature Film: When The Waters Get Deep
Director: Kelly Whalen
Year Released: 2020
Run Time: 35 minutes (When The Waters Get Deep) | 120 minutes (entire program)
Cast: SOL Development, Karega Bailey, and others
Showing: February 23, 8:00 p.m.
Special offers
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Partners
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture is proud to partner with DoTheBay, the official media partner of FORT MASON FLIX, Xfinity, Volume Inc., Large Screen Video, and Edlen. Organizations interested in sponsoring FORT MASON FLIX should contact Sales@DoTheBay.com.