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Exhibits


Exhibits



Revolution of the Angry Black Womxn
invites viewers to digest the trauma informed identities intersecting age, orientation, and complexion of the African diaspora impacting the mental, physical, sexual, and emotional harm distinct to the Black womxn. This immersive installation transforms portraits into video narratives using augmented reality.

Rebooting the Future

“Revolution of the Angry Black Womxn”

SOMArts Cultural Center | San Francisco, CA

40th Anniversary Festival

Group Show

Aug 16 & 17, 2019

Public Square

“Revolution of the Angry Black Womxn”

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | San Francisco, CA

Group Show

June 1, 2019

The Black Woman is God

“We Too, Are Joy”

SOMArts Cultural Center | San Francisco, CA

Group Show

Aug 31- Oct. 2, 2018

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Obvious Magic: The Womanist Imaginary

“Revolution of the Angry Black Womxn”

Ashara Ekundayo Gallery | Oakland, CA

Group Show

Mar 2 - Apr 14, 2018


Revolution of the Angry Black Womxn

Revolution of the Angry Black Womxn invites viewers to digest the often silenced realities of social trauma experienced by Black womxn told by Black womxn themselves. This work is important in this crucial era where trauma informed identity lies at the intersections of movements like #BlackLivesMatter & #MeToo.


Black Lives, Gray Matter

A symposium created by Kristina A. Williams centralizing mothers impacted by police brutality who share their personal stories and guidance for community healing.

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Film


Film


Uploaded by Kristina Ashley Williams on 2019-06-30.
Uploaded by Kristina Ashley Williams on 2019-07-29.
www.BlackWomenBirthingJustice.org Film by TheNamastina.com
beautiful scars Founder, Lyvonne "Proverbs" Picou To Learn More Visit www.weresurthvivors.com Film by www.TheNamastina.com
Uploaded by The Namastina on 2016-09-26.
Director Kristina Williams Hidden City Pictures Productions
www.TheNamastina.com Black Lives, Gray Matter, a Kristina Williams film. Currently in production. After losing their children to police violence, these courageous Black mothers journey to reclaim their lives once the news cameras have disappeared and social media stops using their child's name as a hashtag. For More Info: www.TheNamastina.com
Director: Kristina Williams Hidden City Productions Music: Jackson Beats
http://creatingbalanceconference.org/ Creating Balance in an Unjust World Conference STEM Education and Social Justice Conference Film by TheNamastina.com
8th Annual Vigil celebrating the life of Oscar Grant January 1, 2017 Fruitvale Bart Station Oakland, CA Music by Sol Development a Kristina Williams film Hella Woke Productions
HellaWoke Productions #MannequinChallenge Director & Producer: Kristina Williams @TheNamastina Cinematographer & Producer: Ephraim Walker @InfamousMediaEnt Music Producer: Ryan Little @IamRyanLittle Executive Producer: Mike Edwards @MaeLogic
www.TheNamastina.com The Black Lives, Gray Matter Symposium, created by Kristina Williams, is a traveling talk with the mothers of police brutality victims to discuss the traumatic impacts of social toxicity and trauma on the lives of students of color specifically. This video features the mothers of Oscar Grant, Tamir Rice, and Eric Garner.
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VISION: WORKS IN PROGRESS

These works in progress are currently in submission for development funding and exhibition consideration.

 
 

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Unhoused @ Home

An in progress public art exhibition sharing the portraits and stories of unhoused residents from around the Bay Area. Contact Kristina to learn about the embedded crowdfunding technology supporting housing placements for those depicted.

After the Hashtag

An in progress documentary, highlighting the lives of Black women during their journey to heal after the news cameras go away and society stops using their child's name as a hashtag.