Santa Barbara Black Culture House
**Events may have been canceled or postponed. Please contact the venue to confirm the event.
Date & Time
Sat, Apr 09 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Address (map)
914 Santa Barbara Stree - Unit A
The Black Culture House, pop-up space with a wide range of cultural events celebrating Black art, culture, and history, will be hosted at The Alhecama Theater on April 9, 10, 16, 23, and 24. All events, which include live music, film screenings, and a panel discussion, are open to all members of the community and are FREE. Doors open at NOON and events run to 5 PM.
Santa Barbara Black Culture House 2022 will present the following programs:
· Saturday, April 9, 1 pm – Panel discussion: “Elevating The Black Voice,” a talk with Black changemakers about the evolution of community dialogue and the platforms connecting Black people. Featuring Malynda Hale, Santa Barbara native, singer/songwriter, actor, activist, and founder of “We Need To Talk,” and James Joyce III, host of “Coffee With A Black Guy” journalist, and civil rights activist. Darrell McNeill will moderate.
· Sunday, April 10, 2 pm – Live music with one of Santa Barbara’s favorites, Chillpoint Band. Featuring seasoned players: guitarist/vocalist William Fiedtkou, bassist Brian J. Fox, saxophonist Daniel LeMelle, and drummer Craig Thatcher.
· Saturday, April 16, 1 pm – Film screening: “I Am Not Your Negro,” Raoul Peck’s riveting award-winning documentary based on the works of author/social critic James Baldwin. Darrell McNeill will discuss the film and lead a Q&A. (Film rated PG-13; parental discretion is advised.)
· Saturday, April 23, 1 pm – Live music with L.A. premier Super-band,
The Cookies. Featuring legendary artists: vocalist Maxayn Lewis, bassist Bobby Watson, guitarist Allen Hinds, and drummer Land Richards.
· Sunday, April 24, 1 pm – Film screening: “Floyd Norman: An Animated Life,” the award-winning biographical documentary on Santa Barbara native and Santa Barbara High graduate, Floyd Norman, the first Black animator for Disney Studios. Darrell McNeill will discuss the film and lead a Q&A. (Film not rated).
· Prerecorded DJ mixes for Culture House events created by DJ Kyle McNeill.
The 2022 edition of Santa Barbara Black Culture House will be hosted at Alhecama Theater, at 914 Santa Barbara Street – Unit A, between East Canon Perdido and Carrillo Streets.