BE-IMAGINATIVE

We are a collection of artists, healers, and activists dedicated to healing black and brown communities through multidimensional storytelling. We aim to #DisruptHopelessness.

WHEN THE WATERS GET DEEP: AN EMMY-NOMINATED FILM


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ABOUT THE FILM

When the Waters Get Deep is an award-winning documentary created in partnership with SOL Development & BE-IMAGINATIVE. Filmed by directed Kelly Whalen, co-produced by Benjamin “BJ” McBride, and written by Karega Bailey, this is a short documentary conceived as a tool to support Black and Brown communities to tend to their grief brought on by gun violence and loss. The film centers on the community-based healing practices of Oakland-based hip-hop, soul and jazz ensemble SOL Development and the collective BE-IMAGINATIVE.

After SOL Development’s Karega Bailey’s brother Kareem transitioned, his grief makes him sick with revenge and hopelessness, and he is left questioning his own message of hope and peace. Turning to his faith, family and writing, Bailey finds his voice and purpose again. With the collective BE-IMAGINATIVE, he and the members of SOL Development lead healing circles and musical experiences for families who have lost their children to gun violence. When Bailey and his wife, Felicia, experience the sudden transition of their baby daughter, they find support in the tight-knit community of artists and survivors. This film is about the work of SOL Development and BE-IMAGINATIVE and how they harness the power of their ancestors to transform their greatest pain into their greatest gifts.

Watch the documentary on YouTube.com/kqedarts on February 10, 2022.

CONTENT ADVISORY: If you are inviting someone to watch When the Waters Get Deep, make sure they know in advance that the film addresses very sensitive topics including the death of children, death by gun violence, talk of suicide, and neonatal loss. These subjects may trigger feelings of grief, anger, and other emotions. It is important for participants to have agency on how they want to participate. Consider providing a form in advance for people to express their needs to participate.


 

SCREENINGS + AWARDS

May 3, 2023
Nominated for Northern California Regional Emmy Award

Feb. 10, 2022
YouTube Premiere 6pm PST at youtube.com/kqedarts

Jan. 25, 2022
Anthem Awards Recognizes KQED, SOL Development and BE-IMAGINATIVE Partnership

May 29, 2021
Best Short Documentary at the National Black Film Festival

Sept. 17, 2020

Dear Beloved: Virtual Experience


Despite the presence of so much heavy loss, an undercurrent of beauty, love and even joy runs throughout the film.
— Niema Jordan, San Francisco Chronicle

THE TRAILER


WATCH & discussion GUIDE

In collaboration with KQED Arts, BE-IMAGINATIVE members Ayesha Walker, Meres-Sia Gabriel and Brittany Tanner created this watch guide to support viewers through screening our film in the event that BE-IMAGINATIVE members are not present. This guide is meant to be an extension of the healing work that we do. It is meant to support you in grief, in storytelling, in creativity and espeically in love. The creators of the watch guide invited members of our community to support us in holding space with all of you who choose to watch alone or in community.

 
As an extension of the work of BE-IMAGINATIVE, this watch and discussion guide is meant to inspire you to disrupt hopelessness. While it was created to help you navigate a range of emotions when watching the film, there are additional resources that can help you on your individual and collective healing journey even after the film is over.
— Ayesha Walker, Co-Founder & CEO of BE-IMAGINATIVE

 

With your support BE-IMAGINATIVE thrives as a collective of artists, healers and community leaders who are dedicated to healing black and brown communities through creative storytelling. Together we can #DISRUPTHOPELESSNESS.