San Francisco Black Film Festival XXV, “25 Years of Resilience & Empowerment, Healing the World One Film AT A Time”
Built on the Foundation of Family
IN MEMORIAM
Remembering With Love, Respect and Honor
Ave Montague, Founder
Remember Ave Montague, San Francisco Black Film Festival Founder by Teresa Moore, San Francisco Examiner:
Ave Montague, Arts Impresario, Founder of the San Francisco Black Film Festival Dies
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Ave-Montague-dies-Black-Film-Festival-founder-3252978.php
Kali O’Ray, Son
San Francisco Black Film Festival Mourns Untimely Death of Kali O’Ray
Tribute to Kali O’Ray & Chadwick Boseman
SF Black Film Festival Not for Just One Race-Kali O’Ray & Katerra Crossley
https://www.sfgate.com/movies/article/SF-Black-Film-directors-keep-up-Montague-s-6309426.php
Kali Onaje Winston, Grandson
San Francisco Black Film Festival Mourns Loss of Young Co-Executive Director
During his first leadership role in the San Francisco Black film Festival, XXIII, The Legacy Continues, June 17-20, ‘Healing the World One Film at a Time’: https://sfbayview.com/2021/06/in-the-san-francisco-black-film-festival-xxiii-the-legacy-continues-june-17-20-healing-the-world-one-film-at-a-time/ The San Francisco BayView article included a description of Winston, who is affectionately referenced as “Kali Jr.” that showed his great promise.