February 23, 2011
"Fabulation" is added fun to the 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend. Find out how the trials and tribulations of high powered PR executive factors into fun for the National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend, March 4-6.
February 23, 2011
Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles..the place to be for the Tribute to Varnette Honeywood and to see the work of other African American and African Artists including Emmanuel Taiwo Jegede. Jegede a guest of Art Patron Moza Mjasiri Cooper will be in Los Angeles through March 5 before returning to the United Kingdom.
February 23, 2011
Thomas Simpson continues his tradition of bringing the best in African American Artistry to the stage. Black History Month performances by Lawrence Beamen of America's Got Talent Fame sure to wow audiences February 25 & 26. Read More.
February 23, 2011
The San Francisco Chapter Multicultural 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend March 4-6~Fun, Jobs & Employment Training and more. Join the Fun.
February 20, 2011
Asian Mayors of San Francisco and Oakland Invited to Enjoy National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend~~~
March 4,5 & 6 is Bridging the Generations Tea and Tour National Coalition of 100 Black Women in San Francisco Weekend. It's a multicultural affair! Women's History Month is the platform for first time Asian Mayors Edwin Lee of San Francisco and Jean Quan of Oakland to join National Coalition of 100 Black Women's President M. Delois (Dee Dee) Strum PhD. of Indianapolis, Indiana who is the keynote speaker at the Sixth Annual "Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea" to be held Saturday, March 5, 2011 at the historic Fairmont Hotel on famed Nob Hill in San Francisco. Premier Lodging Sponsor, the InterContinental San Francisco has provided hotel rates of $159 per night at the Mark Hopkins InterContinental and $189 per night at the InterContintental San Francisco.
February 13, 2011
Jazz Heritage Hall of Fame Keeps it Real with Great Programs for Black History Month. Check out the Black Film Makers Hall of Fame Tribute Exhibit.
February 11, 2011
The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) is a San Francisco based nonprofit organization that was conceived as a cornerstone of the economic and cultural revitalization of downtown San Francisco. Since it opened in December 2005 MoAD has become an anchor with its neighbors, the San Francisco MoMA, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Zeum, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum, in making this dynamic cultural corridor a premier cultural destination.
As a dynamic, world class institution, MoAD brings people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds together so they can enjoy, study and appreciate, through enriching exhibitions, public and educational programs, the culture, history and art of people of African descent within the United States and throughout the world. MoAD is uniquely positioned as one of the only Museums in the world focused exclusively on African Diaspora culture.
Enjoy MoAd with friends and family.
February 9, 2011
May 5th its time to celebrate the San Francisco Conservation Corps from 6-8 p.m. in the Green Room of the historic San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center.
The San Francisco Conservation Corps offers young people opportunities to develop themselves, their academic abilities and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work.
Corps members are 18-26 year-olds who join our job training and education program and work in teams on landscaping, recycling, playground renovation and community education projects that enhance the environment of San Francisco.
The Corps is a non-profit organization celebrating over 25 years of service to San Francisco. Find out more about Corps members, our history and our partners and funders. Visit www.sfcc.org
February 7, 2011
Tonight, Monday, February 7th---at Jazz Heritage Center San Francisco, Peter Fitzsimmons reminds us of the Randy Weston Performance and passing of Jazz Great Trumpeter, F. Allen Smith, who he was fortunate to call father.