Cozy up by the fire with a warm drink and bites while being serenaded by these Bay Area songstresses.
Help us transform a private garden space into an after-dark illuminated oasis! Think pumpkin patch meets Burning Man meets Pride.
An evening of unplugged performances by queer BIPOC Bay Area artists in a private, open air space. Mighty Real 2023 is donation based. RSVP now.
Our creative team is taking time to collaborate, synthesize, and level up the production.
2023 marks fifteen years of Outside Lands and it’s been a pleasure watching the evolution.
I’m So Effing Hungry by Dr. Amy Shah presents nutrition expertise in an encouraging way and I’m already reaching for foods that help avoid the afternoon slump.
We started this virtual group to explore and discuss stories written by women of color, LGBTQ identified folks, and authors with disabilities.
The mics were *hot* during the song parodies of our encore performance of Mighty Real: A Sketch Variety Show at SOMArts.
Mighty Real: A Sketch Variety Show (Encore) would not have been possible without contributions from these folks and organizations.
Join ItsQwere on Instagram for highlights from five years of our social community gatherings.
Recalling ‘90s-era TV like In Living Color and SNL, women of color perform sketch comedy, spoken word, song, and dance
Black, Brown, and POC-identified talent based in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, this message is for you.
Let’s discuss bell hooks’ All About Love, radical new ways to think about love’s interconnectedness in our private and public lives.
Passionate about LGBTQ culture, queer bodies, Black & Brown folks, human rights, trans rights, futurism?
Sold out live sketch variety show puts queer issues front and center through comedy skits and song parodies.
"Everything is going to work out" ItsQwere founder Tony Taylor discusses Mighty Real on Bravemaker podcast.
Call your besties and tell them “Meet me at Manny’s” this Sunday, August 28 at 2pm for bubbly and fresh bites from Farming Hope.
“Meet me at Manny’s” on Sunday August 28 at 2pm in San Francisco for bubbly and fresh bites from Farming Hope.
Scripted with a team of Black and Brown queers, this show pulls back the curtain on life in a QTPOC world.
Danyel Smith’s inside perspective offers exclusive glimpse into the lives of our favorite icons.
Shine Bright is Danyel Smith’s intimate history of Black women’s music as the foundational story of American pop.
This lineup of award-winning poets from across the country address themes of sexuality, decolonization, gender, social justice, and healing.
Virtual poetry session featuring award-winning writers from across the country addressing themes of sexuality, decolonization, gender, social justice, and healing.