ZEAL presents The Remedy is Solidarity RSVP Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right 
ZEAL presents, Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right curated by Auttrianna Ward in San Francisco is part of their anthology of exhibitions, zines, and soundscapes titled The Remedy is Solidarity by Executive Producer Allen Kwabena Frimpong. This is a part of the volume series Volume 1.0: In a State of California Love, War, Dreams, and Reality. Programming will be through September 20–October 20, 2024  as part of the Smithsonian affiliate, Museum of the African Diaspora’s Nexus: SF Bay Area Black Art Week. This public art project is supported by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s California Black Freedom Fund, The San Francisco Foundation, and Amalgamated Bank's Liberated Capital.  

PUBLIC PROGRAMMING AND EVENT HIGHLIGHTS (FREE TO THE PUBLIC)

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Public screening of short film Too Much Like Right by Auttrianna Ward and panel discussion moderated by Eric McDonnell - Chair, African American Reparations Advisory Committee, San Francisco
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA), Screening Room, 701 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Panelists:

  • Auttrianna Ward - Curator, The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations, Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right 

  • Malik Seneferu - Artist, Activist, and Community Archivist in Residence 

  • Allen Kwabena Frimpong - ZEAL’s Co-founder and Principal - Cultural Design, Executive Producer of The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations

Opening Preview of the exhibition The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Hosted with IBest Wines
Location: Swim Gallery, 509 Ellis St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Exhibition Dates: Sep 21 - Oct 10, 2024

Gallery Hours: Visit Swim Gallery for more details

Free Admission

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Reparations Summit for Creative, Cultural, and Intellectual Life: Part 1
Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA), 701 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103

  • 10:00 AM - Welcome, coffee and refreshments

  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Panel Discussion - On the Issue of Compensation: Our Cultural Value in the Creative Economy moderated by Anshantia Oso, Senior Director, Media 2070 and Co-founder and Principal, Social Impact at ZEAL

  • Panelists:

    • Otis R. Taylor, Jr. - Managing Editor of KQED

    • Auttrianna Ward -  Curator, The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations, Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right 

    • Allen Kwabena Frimpong - ZEAL’s Co-founder and Principal - Cultural Design, Executive Producer of The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations

    • Monetta White - Executive Director and CEO, Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) San Francisco

  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM - Q&A followed by breakout sessions

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Closing Celebration at Hunters Point Shipyard
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Hunters Point Shipyard, 451 Galvez Avenue, Building 101, San Francisco, CA
Description: A celebration featuring collages by local youth projected onto the Hunters Point Shipyard. The works will explore how the next generation of San Franciscans define reparations. The following artists, curators, and thought leaders worked together to create an arts-based curriculum for the youth as a collective, reparative gesture.

  • Lauren Bon - Los Angeles-based environmental artist whose practice Metabolic Studio is a co-creative research hub that addresses crucial issues through art intervention and works aimed at reparations

  • Paul Henderson - Social justice attorney, art advocate, and collector focused on art intentionally reflecting broader narratives for communities of color   

  • Malik Seneferu - Artist, Activist, and Community Archivist in Residence 

  • Auttrianna Ward - Curator, The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations, Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right 

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Event: Family Healing Day
Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Marlowe Gallery, 231 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94108
Description: Join us for a day of healing and connection at Marlowe Gallery. This community event will serve as a space to give reverence to our families and aims to be both reparative and restorative. The event includes a conversation around the black family in the context of the film Pathologizing the Black Family.

  • Dr. Cheryl Grills - CA Reparations Task Force member, Professor of Psychology at Loyola Marymount University, former national President of The Association of Black Psychologists, Executive Producer of  Pathologizing the Black Family

  • Tierra Rogers - Granddaughter of Adam Rogers and nationally recognized women’s basketball player at UC Berkeley

  • Darice Jones - Director, Bijou Film Festival

  • Auttrianna Ward - Curator, The Remedy is Solidarity: A Global Multimedia Anthology on Reparations, Volume 1.1: Too Much Like Right 

  • Malik Seneferu - Artist, Activist, and Community Archivist in Residence

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