“Hiding by the dream-like word of: American.
It shines like a glittering beacon off the shore
So sure, I stood by it, weary in its warmth.”
Read More“Hiding by the dream-like word of: American.
It shines like a glittering beacon off the shore
So sure, I stood by it, weary in its warmth.”
Read More“shared cultures erased, and the lineage, lost. so we surrender to Lucifer’s temptations
for more Money, more Power…”
Read More“Being a photographer by trade I try to bring a unique experience to fellow POC I work with and try to empower them with vibrant visuals that not only show off their beauty, but their intelligence, culture, creativity, excellence, and their value as people. I want to be a safe space where POC can always come to with confidence and trust. We are more than just statistics, trauma, and stereotypes, we are people and we matter…”
Read MoreWelcome to frequently asked mixed questions! Where members of our community answer your burning questions! In this episode, we’re tackling the question; Can, How, and Should mixed people speak up in BIPOC spaces?
Read More“My poem “Ashes Turn to Gold” attempts to reverse the colorist assertion that fair skin is the only acceptable form of beauty…”
Read More“My chest contracted about a hundred times,
In between my breasts I clenched my hand pulling my skin apart from my bones to let the air
pass through.
My heart began to fail,”
Read More“These were the aspects of myself that I least wanted the world around me to see, and I had put forth so much effort to keep them hidden. But my last name was a constant reminder of who I was, and where I came from…”
Read MoreThrough truth, vulnerability, and conversation filmmaker Alisha Bhowmilk dives into her mixed identity through five minutes of intimate dialogue. We recommend watching with no distractions, a quiet space, and maybe some good headphones to get the most from this fantastic piece.
Read More“Sisterhood in a Pandemic is about highlighting womxn friendships and symbolizing how strong that connection goes beyond staying in isolation. In collaboration with friends, old scrapbook pictures, Polaroids, digital pictures of them with their mom, grandmother, best womxn friends, etc were asked to be put into this series. They also answered the question: what word do you believe best represents what sisterhood is about?”
Read MoreAre you a mixed-race up and coming musician or singer? Meet The Mixed Tapes: a playlist, collection, and mix of 2020's up and coming Mixed race musicians and singers. Submit your best songs below and repost our Instagram Post.
Read MoreCrazy Rich Asians. The Sun is Also a Star. To All The Boys We’ve Loved Before. These are all examples of controversial mixed-race casting, either mixed-race actors cast in mono-racial roles or vice-versa. To tackle this question of Who can be cast in what roles?, we gathered six different thoughts, reflections, and opinions from mixed folks on the question of Mixed Race casting in film and television. Is it socially productive and ethical to cast mixed-race actors in mono-racial roles or to cast mono-racial actors in mixed-race roles? Who can play who on the big, small, and laptop-sized screens in the 21st century? With the rise of mixed-race representation in the media, in mixed-race roles and not, we’re diving into this question and the many different views that mixed folx have on the subject…
Read More“Don’t worry about the pronunciation, no one gets it right!” I catch myself repeating this worn-out line every time I introduce myself to someone new. My next sentence will likely go down the route of giving several examples of the strange ways people have pronounced ‘Aisha’. This will likely get a laugh. Some harmless banter to prevent people from feeling awkward when they pronounce my name incorrectly for the fourth time…”
Read MoreAn Instagram conversation about the question of, “as mixed people do we have a right to an opinion for people of color? A lot of times because I am half white I have felt like my opinion has the same weight as a white person when it comes to issues for POC. “
Read More“ White don’t mean boring. It just means luck of the status quo, Darker though, That year-round tan might be white girl dream, but elicits white girl hate…”
Read More“I feel like it does not get said enough that those of us who are only mixed with white can still uphold white supremacy, even when we intend to do the opposite, and often without realizing it’s detriments. What follows is a glimpse into the beginning of my own necessary reflection…”
Read MoreWe need a graphic designer! This is a scaleable workload but will probably be on the heavier side of most leadership opportunities at MixedLife. Responsibilities include making daily Instagram posts, Instagram templates, and working with the team to create a brand image. Experience in Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator and great communication skills preferred. We'd love someone who is ready and excited to dive into taking MixedLife’s design to the next level! This is an unpaid opportunity and is open to all ages.
Read More“…identity isn’t a thing you can see. You can’t guess it from the shade of our skin, the shape of our eyes, the color of our hair, or the way that we talk…”
Read More“A circle of seven-year-olds is hardly a vicious place. No one would expect them to have founded a decade of lies..”
Read MoreIn this documentary series, we will be having the conversation: what does it mean to know another language? Topics like defining bilingualism, language validating cultural identity, and learning language difficulties will be discussed! Isabella guides you through her journey to becoming bilingual; while, answering these concepts.
Read More“Super Bloom, the album is about overcoming obstacles and blossoming into your own beauty. When we go inside, what exists is our spirit and that’s all that matters…”
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