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Black diversity specialist fired by Texas hospital for being 'too sensitive about race issues'

Black diversity specialist fired by Texas hospital for being 'too sensitive about race issues'
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In 'Oh, It Hertz!' an obscure conspiracy theory provides a lesson in listening

Former Bay Area singer Laurie Amat takes viewers down a wild rabbit hole in this documentary, premiering Oct. 31 at the first Decibels Music Film Festival.

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This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as

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Highlights From This Year's SF DocFest & "Fruits Of Labor"

Highlights From This Year's SF DocFest & "Fruits Of Labor"
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Wanda's Picks for May 2021


Wanda’s Picks for May 2021
Wanda’s Picks for May 2021
May 10, 2021
A stunning radio play adaptation of the 50-year-old debut novel by Toni Morrison, “The Bluest Eye,” is epitomized in this painting. Protagonist Pecola Breedlove “is obsessed with Shirley Temple and a desire to have blue eyes,” according to the Aurora Theatre Company. The play explores “the emotional depths of Black girlhood, the poisonous effects of racism, and the heartbreak of shame.” 
by Bay View Arts and Culture Editor Wanda Sabir
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers and motherkind who nurture and take care of our future citizens! As the pandemic continues to rage through our communities, we hope everyone stays safe and for those who have transcended this world: Aṣe, Aṣe, Aṣe-o. FYI: Libations for Prayers for African Ancestors of the Middle Passage is June 12, 9 a.m. PT, on Facebook @maafabayarea.

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SF IndieFest founder launches Livable Planet Film Festival in time for Earth Day


Pam Grady April 21, 2021Updated: April 21, 2021, 7:18 am
Scottish painter James Morrison at work in “Eye of the Storm,” screening at the Livable Planet Film Festival. Photo: Livable Planet Film Festival
The virtual Livable Planet Film Festival, which begins streaming Thursday, April 22, is the latest event from Jeff Ross, whose growing portfolio of festivals includes SF Indiefest, DocFest and the genre festival Another Hole in the Head.
A celebration of environmental films, it may seem like a stretch for Ross — until you see one title that is a nod to his previous ventures: “Slaxx,” a horror comedy about a pair of killer jeans.

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Earth Day 2021: How to celebrate virtually, or in person, with Bay Area organizations


Anne Schrager April 16, 2021
Earth Day, the worldwide day of environmental activism held annually since 1970, returns on Thursday, April 22. April 17-25 is also National Park Week, which features special programs, events and digital experiences focused on the natural world. Celebrate this year’s official Earth Day theme, “Together, We Can Restore Our Earth,” and activate change for good with many in-person options in the Bay Area, as well as virtual offerings for all.
San Francisco has planned a second year of celebrating the holiday virtually with a robust lineup of dynamic speakers, live music, “artivism” and a sustainable chef’s zone. The city of Oakland has made an online hub to find local community actions for residents to participate in on their website. The East Bay Regional Parks and the city of Napa are offering online programming as well, featuring webinars and local cleanup volunteer opportunities. Some cities, including Colma and Santa Rosa, plan to present drive-up events where patrons can pick up goodies and information on other ways to get involved.

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A conquistador visits modern Mexico in Oakland filmmaker's unconventional '499' at SF Indie Fest


Pam Grady February 1, 2021Updated: February 4, 2021, 7:06 pm
A 16th century conquistador (Eduardo San Juan) sits among migrants in 21st century Mexico in Rodrigo Reyes’ “499,” screening virtually at SF IndieFest. Photo: SF IndieFest
Oakland filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes’ new documentary-fiction hybrid “499” begins with the striking image of a man flailing in water. Washing up on shore, he is revealed to be a Spanish conquistador in the army of Hernán Cortés, coming to conquer the Aztec empire. But when his foot crunches down on a plastic cup, he gets his first inkling that he has traveled too far into the future from 1519.

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