Regan Baker Design Presents A Drive-In Movie Night In Support of BlackCreativesAn Evening of Social Justice created with San Francisco Black Film Festival, Oakland InternationalFilm Festival and LMNOPHonoring the memory of the late Kali O’Ray

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Aware of the fact that Black people have long bee nunder-represented in the design industry,Regan Baker Design is committed to doing the work to being part of the change.For the 2020 San Francisco Decorator Showcase, Baker chose to use her platform to highlight the work of Black female artists.To use her platform to amplify and elevate the voices of the artists, Regan and her team created a short film,“​Perspective​” about the artists.Realizing the power of the film medium to communicate stories that need to be told, and with drive-in theaters experiencing a renaissance around the country,Regan Baker Design reached out to the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture to host a drive-in movie night in support of Black creatives.Working closely with the San Francisco Black Film Festival,this evening is an homage to their late founder,Kali O’Ray. “Kali was at the heart of Black filmmaking in San Francisco,”said Jackie Wright,the festival’s publicist and a friend.“ He was a bearer of light and took seriously the responsibility of bringing people from all races together to examine the positive stories about the worldwide African diaspora.”In partnership with the San Francisco Black Film Festival,the Oakland International Film Festival and LMNOP Design+Build teams,the film​ 42 was selected.​42,is a biographical film about baseball player Jackie Robinson,the first black athlete to play in Major League Baseball.Though set in 1946,the film powerfully highlights how much work we still have to do to fight for racial justice.“​An Evening of Social Justice ​” will also include a screening of ​Perspective​:A look at the work of four Black Female Artists whose work and stories resonated with Regan and her team:Tawny Chatmon,Lauren Pearce,Christa David and Marie Alexander.The San Francisco Black Film Festival team,long term advocates of social justice,chose to add​America Needs A Racial Facial to the line up.A short film by the late San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi,a frequent police misconduct watchdog and bail reform advocate,the film is about race in America,depicting both the division and blending that has characterized the history and treatment of people of color in this country.Tickets​ are $75 per car and ​all​ proceeds will be donated to supporting Black creatives. The beneficiaries ofall proceeds raised will be the ​San Francisco Black Film Festival​, ​Oakland International Film Festival​ andthe ​Black Artists + Designers Guild​.TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE: ​https://fortmason.org/event/flix/42-movie/FORT MASON FLIX is at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94123. An Evening of Social Justice will take place on Wednesday, October 21st. Doors open at 5pm. For more information please visitwww.reganbakerdesign.com​ or contact temi@pembrokepr.com

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