“it is our turn to be apart of art history”, a #MIXEDLENS with painter Sophia Nuñez
Read More“ You must be there to perform and to live. And when words fail you know that movement and dancing won't” An interview with LACHSA dance student, Maya Pacheco.
Read MoreTwo paths intersect during the Civil War leading to a struggle to hold onto the money bag—a short film by Nolan Trifunovic.
Read More“My lived experience has created disorientation within the intersection of black and white culture…”
Read More“Based on Kung-Fu movies from the 1960s, this shoot, featuring two other mixed Asian models, highlights the appeal and the futility of America's attempts to commodify 'Asianness.”
Read More“I believe my race doesn’t matter when it comes to who I am as a person”
Read More“Dear Humanity, please stop telling me to straighten my hair”
Read More“But also you're gonna fucking hear this poem about me being afro-indigenous, you know?”
Read More“All my life, I have heard snippets of what life was like there - devastating earthquakes, martial law, machine guns echoing in the middle of the night…”
Read More“I love using color and having the audience decide what those colors mean for them”
Read More“My photography is my way of trying to show the good and beauty in every ethnicity, sexuality, and socioeconomic background”
Read More“It opened my eyes to the fact that you could be dual or multi-identity instead of having to choose one or the other.”
Read More“While exploring my thoughts I realize that while my eyes may not be the bright hue of the ocean, they are still just as important, just as beautiful.”
Read More“The morning of Wednesday, November 9th, 2016, will forever be ingrained in my mind as the morning my family truly understood how the rest of this country understood us.”
Read More“Being a film director, from my perspective, especially as a person of color, a mixed race individual, puts you in a position of telling stories rarely told in media.”
Read More“The ability to fit in anywhere suddenly becomes the ability to empathize with anyone.”
Read More“What I am shouldn’t have mattered, but in this world, a lot of things that shouldn’t matter tend to divide us more than we’d like to admit.”
Read More“ When I engage with other people who are multiracial there is a sort of exchange that I never seem to be able to experience with anyone else.”
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