Photos | Church Leaders from Around the Country Gather at Beebe Memorial Cathedral for Next Level Conference

Event: The 9th Episcopal District CME Church presents Next Level Conference (2023)
Date: March 8-10, 2023
Location: Beebe Memorial Cathedral, Oakland
Photos (16): Photographers at Large

The Ninth Episcopal District CME Church recently held their Next Level Conference @ Beebe Memorial Cathedral hosted by Bishop Charley Hames Jr. and Pastor Antione Shyne. of CME-Christian Methodist Episcopal.

The CME church conference featured pastors from the San Francisco Bay Area, Oklahoma, Arizona, Alaska and Southern California. The conference offered workshops such as  Leading through Healthy Transitions-Mental Health and Ministry-Sexual Harassment Training along with General church business. 

The conference culminated with powerful sermons delivered by Allen Temple’s Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Thompson & Glad Tidings Bishop JW Macklin.


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Photos | The Quilters of Gee’s Bend

Event: The Quilters of Gee’s Bend
Date: March 4, 2023
Location: Oakland Marriott
Photos (50): Photographers at Large

Gee’s Bend quilters were hosted for a week-long residency highlighted by an exhibition of quilts and lecture. The lecture/conversation was hosted by the Barbara Lee and Elihu Harris Lecture Series, with Mary Ann Pettway and China Pettway from Gee’s Bend, Alabama. 

The New York Times calls the quilts from Gee’s Bend “some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced.” The story of Black women quilters in a small rural town in Alabama did not begin with this acclaim. Today’s quilters come from multiple generations of women who anchored their families and communities with work, faith, and love. They are champions in the preservation of Black culture and the fight to participate in democracy. They began by making quilts out of dire necessity. Their families slept on them and they kept them warm. They made use of used and otherwise cast-off fabric out of thrift imposed by poverty and isolation. The quilts were warm and comfortable and, as is the case with the hand-made, they bore the beauty of care, work and purpose. Many of them glowed with a specialness that catches the eye and captures the heart.

The quilters represent the power of community economic empowerment, and they are a dynamic model of a life-style dedicated to producing culture that speaks of, for and by the people. 

Through time, perseverance and tradition since the mid-19th century and before, Gee’s Bend quilts have become recognized as important works of art that speak with visual eloquence to the history and continuum of making beautiful things by hand to serve utilitarian purpose. The quilts are now sought after around the world, giving the quilters income and independence. Visitors to Gee’s Bend can see and buy quilts and take quilting workshops taught by the Pettways and others at the Gee’s Bend Quilters Collective.

The preservation of this culture is emblematic of the importance of traditions, work that binds family and community to protecting and preserving our democracy. Out of many cultures and histories, we are one country. Through practicing and sharing our cultures we help create positive social change.


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Video | Black Biz in the Bay: Bayview Opera House Ruth Memorial Theater

BAYCAT’s Fall 2022 Studio Interns interviewed key leaders at the historic Bayview Opera House Ruth Williams Memorial Theater. Click to find out more about this strong pillar in the Bayview neighborhood and all of the wonderful programming they offer San Francisco residents.

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Photos | After 2 Year Absence Hundreds Attend San Francisco Black History Month Celebration

Event: San Francisco Black History Month Celebration: Homecoming (2023)
Date: February 22, 2023
Location: San Francisco City Hall
Event Production: D.R. Roberts Event Management
Photos (145): Photographers at Large

The Bay Area was excited to be in the building again at SF City Hall, for the highly anticipated return of the  San Francisco Black History Month Celebration – HOMECOMING, with special guests SF Board of Supervisor Shamann Walton, SF Mayor London Breed, and California State Controller Malia Cohen.  From MC Miranda Wilson to the fire performance by Oakland’s own Heatline Majorette Dancers, hundreds packed the house for the huge celebration.  From the photos you can see the joy and excitement of this successful annual event.


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Photos | Bay Area Community Advocate Kevin L. Nichols Celebrates Birthday at M2

Event: Kevin Nichols’ Celebrates His Birthday at M2
Date: February 25, 2023
Location: M2, Oakland
Photos (51): Photographers at Large


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Photos & Video | Macy’s Celebrates Black History Month w/ Charleston Pierce “Passport to Beauty” Fashion Show (2023)

Event: Charleston Pierce Presents “Passport to Beauty” Black History Month Fashion Show (2023)
Date: February 11, 2023
Location: Macy’s, San Francisco
Photos (72): Photographers at Large


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