
Deep Roots, Lasting Echoes: A Journey Through Memory and Film at First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco (UUSF) in San Francisco, CA on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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Join us for a special evening of film, world music & healing our relationship with death. Joel Karabo Elliott, Aditi Sethi, Scott Sheerin & Jay Brown hail from Asheville, North Carolina, and other parts of the world, including India, Jamaica, Alabama, and South Africa. They fuse their diverse backgrounds into a world devotional folk ensemble style that fosters collective resonance and remembrance. Roots Grown Deep also represent a death-positive movement for "community-supported" end-of-life care known as the Emberlight Center for Conscious Living & Dying and bring with them a life-changing documentary film about a young man who shared his death with the world and a joyful pathway for the restoration of our role as stewards of the sacred rites of passage. A combined Starr King Way Performance Series & Sensible Cinema production. $30 at the door. Doors open at 6pm; light dinner is served until 6:45pm. RUN OF SHOW 6:00pm -- Doors open, dinner served, ambient live music 7pm—Film begins 8:10 pm -- Moment of silence, musical integration + brief audience sharing / Q & A 8:30pm -- Music concert 9:30pm -- Conclusion
Saturday, July 11, 2026
6:00 PM – 9:30 PM PDT
1187 Franklin Street
San Francisco, CA
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