April 9, 2018
The Sixteenth Annual Oakland International Film Festival with its tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 50th anniversary of his assassination is a wrap untying a present to the future as Saturday, April 7th at the Jack London Regal was the stage for its last major showings including "California's Forgotten Children," by Melody Miller and Cheryl Fabio's "Evolutionary Blues." Oakland International Film Festival 2019! Next!
April 9, 2018
On March 27th, The San Francisco Ballet announced its 2018-19 Season Including World Premieres by Scarlett & Possokhov. Did you miss the announcement? See it here courtesy of Wright Enterprises.
April 7, 2018
W.E. Community Spotlights gives you a link to a chance to win tickets to Asia, a look at the Oakland International Film Festival Dedicated to the Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As the 50th Anniversary of his assassination is remembered, and a look at Google's Doodle of Dr. Maya Angelou with commentary attached. Originally released April 5, 2018, there lots of relevant information for you to consider.
April 3, 2018
With sixty-five films from around the world and tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Oakland International Film Festival is a platform for independent filmmakers and affirms Oakland as a point of destination for the arts.
April 1, 2018
Among the directors of films at the Sixteenth Annual Oakland Film Festival are several women filmmakers including: Leslie-Ann Coles; Melody Miller; Lyntoria Newton; Cheryl Fabio; Jackie Wright; Tamara Perkins; SaraTaborga; Lara Lee; and Alon Chan. Click Article Title to read more and visit www.oiff.org for more information.
March 31, 2018
"Love Separated in Life...Love Reunited in Honor" tells the story of Black, White and Asian families who joined together in a moment in time to give homage fifty years after the Vietnam War to Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr., who died as an honor guard for Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara on March 9, 1964.
Sp5 Wyley Wright was exhumed from a segregated cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida and his wife Ouida Fay McClendon Wright, who died March 9, 1970 leaving their four children, was exhumed from a cemetery in Columbus, Georgia and they were reburied March 10, 2014 at Arlington National Cemetery. The story continued with two of the four siblings who went to Vietnam to find the "Shannon Wright Compound," named in honor of their father and 1st Lieutenant Kenneth A. Shannon. The film directed by Jackie Wright and Jack LiVolsi will be one of the sixty-five films of the 16th Annual Oakland International Film Festival, April 3-7, 2018.
March 30, 2018
As the Jewish Faith and Christian Faith converge over Passover leading to Resurrection Sunday, W.E., shares an appeal from Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin
Director of Chabad.org. This message was sent on the Eve of Chametz or Maundy Thursday. In the spirit of Psalm 122:6. praying for the peace of Jerusalem and remembering St. Paul's writings including Romans 11:26, "All Israel shall be saved," see how your offering can make a difference.
March 29, 2018
April 3-April 7th, the 16th Annual Oakland International Film Festival marks Oakland as a destination for the Arts, a place of resistance and resolutions among its screenings, panels, and parties. Collaborating with 1st Saturday's a volunteer initiative, Made in Oakland and its sponsors, The Oakland International Film Festival brings food for thought with 65 films from around the world. Read more and visit www.oiff.org. Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight notes, Jackie Wright's "Love Separated in Life...Love Reunited in Honor co-directed with Jack LiVolsi of Jackson Street Productions in San Francisco will be screened April 5, 2018 in the 5:30 pm-7:30pm block at the historic Grand Lake Theater.
March 28, 2018
BHM365 @ Mills College hopes to see you at our special evening that explores the correlations between spirituality and resistance in the African American Community.
March 24, 2018
April 4th is the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On Good Friday, James A. Forbes, Pastor Emeritus of the historic Riverside Church in New York City, where Dr. King spoke out against the Vietnam War, April 4, 1967, a year to the date before he was assassinated on April 4, 1968, will be the keynote speaker announcing a national movement.