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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-641-7657



Address: 2781 24th St 94110 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.brava.org/

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Brava 09.02.2021

Black Art Salon: Internationally Black is back again for another episode this Saturday! . Join our hosts on Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 11 am PST as they interview guest Bianca Laverne Jones. . This free, online event will be live on Black Artists Contemporary Cultural Experience's YouTube page. You can find the link at brava.org... . BACCE takes the So Soul San Francisco Black Arts Salon Series online with interviews and stories of Black artistry from around the globe. Each month the Salon Series will feature artists working outside of the United States, offering an exciting and unique look at what’s happening everywhere. . #BravaPresents #BlackArtSalon See more

Brava 23.01.2021

Brava is proud to have partnered with the SF Latino Task Force and with Unidos en Salud as a fiscal sponsor for both the COVID testing site and vaccination site!

Brava 04.01.2021

Don't miss out on the first #WhosYourMamyComedy of the year this Thursday! . February feature's Luna Malbroux (Named one of YBCA's Most Influential Artists of 2018 and one of KQED's Women to Watch); Natasha Muse (Comedian to Watch SF Weekly); Rhonda Hansome (Regular on Siriusxm John Fugelsang's 'Tell Me Everything'); host/curator Marga Gomez ("2020 Best of The Bay Comedian" 48 Hills); and a special appearance OméDJ, who will be spinning and rocking the mic coast to coast t...hrough the pandemic. . $10 tickets available at brava.org . #WYMC #BravaTheater #BravaPresents See more

Brava 07.11.2020

Don't Miss the amazing Mariana Romero's Charla Virtual Saturday, October 31 at 1:30pm.

Brava 19.10.2020

November's "Who’s Your Mami Comedy" features headliners Karen Williams and Zahra Noorbakhsh, along with Jackie Monahan, Monica Palacios, host Marga Gomez, and musical guest Carlie Mari . Tickets now available at brava.org . #WYMC #WhosYourMamiComedy #BravaTheater #BravaPresents

Brava 29.09.2020

The history-making congresswoman addresses her biggest critics, the challenges that loom no matter who wins, and what she’s taking on next via Vanity Fair

Brava 19.09.2020

The 4th annual ReclaMision is going on tour this year! Loco Bloco will be cruising through the city in order to honor our ancestors and celebrate our traditions in a safe way this Día de los Muertos. . This year’s event will take the form of a live tour of music and dance, featuring Loco Loco Ensemble, Danza Xitlalli, and Cuicacalli Dance. . Design & illustration by @chiara.di.martino... . #tradition #reclamision #diadelosmuertos #artivism #celebration #sanfrancisco #california #bayarea #youtharts #youthdevelopment #latinoeducation #afrolatino See more

Brava 05.09.2020

Save the Date for Friday, November 6th at 6 pm. . Chelis López will be interviewing Juana Alicia who has been creating murals and working as a printmaker, sculptor, illustrator, and studio painter for over thirty years. . Indómitas will be available for viewing on Facebook Live. To watch live, simply tune into Brava Facebook Live or Indómitas Facebook Live on Friday, November 6 at 6pm (PST).... . Please note that the live podcast will be conducted in Spanish. . #BravaPresents #Indómitas #IndómitasPodcast See more

Brava 17.08.2020

Brava! for Women in the Arts’ annual dance and music festival, Baile en la Calle: The Mural Dances, takes over the streets and alleys of San Francisco’s Mission District this Saturday, October 24th to celebrate and preserve its living cultural heritage. . 2pm (PST) performance - live on the street @24th Street/York & streaming on Instagram 3pm (PST) dance party with DJ Agana - live on the street @24th Street/York .... The event will be followed by an outdoor dance party with DJ Agana on the turntables. This is a free community event and all are welcome to join. Masks are required to be worn at all times, and social distancing will be enforced. . #BravaPresents #BaileEnLaCalle #Calle24 #MissionDistrict See more

Brava 10.08.2020

"My hope hasn’t changed and that is that folks are able to utilize these songs, to use them as a mirror and to look at themselves. And to say I’m beautiful. I’m... powerful, I deserve to have a dignified life." As part of The Tune In Festival, we asked artists to share their thoughts on art and activism. First up in this series is East L.A.'s own Quetzal. Tune in on Sat, Oct 31 for more Quetzal >> bit.ly/2FOehyU