The 1st Annual Black Love Festival will kick off Saturday July 18th 2015 and will showcase a stellar lineup including local Bay Area rap artists, vocalists, and spoken word performers. Purchase some apparel to help keep this festival free to the community.
It is important to provide a space for the community* to peacefully come together and talk about love as a form of liberation.
The day-long festival will also feature a selection of yoga and movement intensives, a living altar art installat...
The 1st Annual Black Love Festival will kick off Saturday July 18th 2015 and will showcase a stellar lineup including local Bay Area rap artists, vocalists, and spoken word performers. Purchase some apparel to help keep this festival free to the community.
It is important to provide a space for the community* to peacefully come together and talk about love as a form of liberation.
The day-long festival will also feature a selection of yoga and movement intensives, a living altar art installation, special guest presenters and activists, diverse interactive workshops, fine craft vendors, and live painting.
Local Black-owned restaurants will also serve their scrumptious fare at the festival. Be sure to bring your family, friends, children and significant others to Heron's Head park in San Francisco to connect and experience the great vibe, artistry and activism.
Donate here: gofundme.com/blacklovefest
Interested in vending?: http://goo.gl/forms/YAo0ncYiDl
*Black Love Festival is open to EVERYONE. It's a "Black-centered" event, meaning we're celebrating and loving Black people and culture, but everybody is encouraged to attend and enjoy the event.
Black Love Festival is supported by the SOMArts Cultural Center’s Technical Services Program, which
provides subsidized rental rates for wheelchair-accessible lifts, staging, catwalks, bleachers,
P.A. systems and consultation for San Francisco’s many street fairs, festivals and community
events. SOMArts receives support from the San Francisco Arts Commission’s Community Arts
and Education Program with funding from Grants for the Arts/The Hotel Tax Fund.
The mission of SOMArts is to promote and nurture art on the community level and foster an
appreciation of and respect for all cultures. To find out about SOMArts classes, events and
exhibitions, please visit www.somarts.org.