Since the video of a white woman calling the police on two black men over a charcoal barbecue in Oakland's Lake Merritt has gone viral, the moment has become a conversation starter on race issues. It's also spawned hashtags (#BBQingWhileBlack, #CookingOutWhileBlack) and a meme on social media.

And now the woman in question has been parodied on "Saturday Night Live."

The still-unidentified woman appeared twice in Saturday's season-ending episode of the sketch comedy show. SNL actress Aidy Bryant showed up during "Weekend Update" and the end credits.

Bryant appeared wordlessly onscreen wearing the now-infamous wraparound sunglasses, blue hoodie and pulled-back hair, frowning with a phone held up to her ear as if in mid-call to police.

While the woman from the viral video has not been officially identified, she has been dubbed "BBQ Becky" by the snarky folks on the internet. "BBQ Becky" has turned into a popular online meme in recent weeks, in which she is photoshopped into both historical and modern photographs, reporting activities to police.

The incident spurred a conversation on park rules at a recent Oakland city council meeting, where community organizers asked civic leaders to update rules regulating conduct at Lake Merritt. They also asked that those found to be abusing 911 be fined.

Since the incident was first publicized, locals have started up weekend barbecues and gatherings at the place where the argument took place. A "BBQing While Black" event was held Sunday. The event featured barbecue from Everett and Jones, DJs spinning and volunteers for security and clean up.

"It's the community coming together in a positive way as a reaction to what's going on," co-organizer Jhamel Robinson told the San Francisco Chronicle. "Instead of tearing up the city, we want to come together in love and unity. And party."

The San Francisco Chronicle's Jonathan Kauffman contributed to this report.