If you’re looking for a great read that deals with the Mixed experience. Check out All Our Names by Dinaw Mengetsu. It’s the story of an interracial romance between a mid-western woman and an immigrant African man. Touching and well-told. I highly recommend it.–Heidi Durrow
Who Should be the Next Storyteller’s Prize Recipient?
This year’s Storyteller’s Prize winners were just amazing and we can’t wait to share some video with you soon from that wonderful award show. In the meantime, we’re asking you: who deserves a Storyteller’s Prize for 2015? Let us know who you think we should pick! Share your ideas here.-Heidi Durrow
Mixed Remixed Donor Dinner #2
We couldn’t have had a better time with Festival supporter Lenora Drew and her family and friends. Thank you for your support of the Festival! It means the world to us. –Heidi Durrow
P.S. Have you donated to the Festival yet? Do it now!
1st Mixed Remixed Write-In Oct. 11: Save the Date
We’re excited to have our very first write-in on Oct. 11 11am-1pm at the Coffee Connection, 3838 S. Centinela Avenue, LA, CA. Bring your neglected work-in-progress and laptop or paper and pen and get energized by your fellow Mixed Remixed writers. And please let us know that you’re coming so we can save some tables together! RSVP here. See you then! – Heidi Durrow
New Play about Mixed Family Tours UK
I hope I’ll have a chance to check out this new play touring the UK, My Name Is . . . about a mixed-race girl. The play is inspired by a real story from 2006.
According to the Independent: “In August 2006, 12-year-old Molly Campbell, a mixed-race schoolgirl “disappeared” from Stornaway, in the Outer Hebrides. Her father, British-Pakistani Sajad Rana, who was divorced from her mother, Louise Campbell, had moved back to Pakistan with his older children and wanted Molly to join them. Louise was terrified she would lose her remaining child. When her daughter didn’t come back home, she feared Rana had abducted her and called the police. Louise’s mother publicly said Rana was plotting to marry off the child, adding further piquancy to the rising public outrage about Asian “barbarism”. And then came the startling/shocking finale. At a press conference in Lahore, Molly, dressed in a bright shalwar khameez, cheerfully told journalists that she had left Scotland of her own free will and wanted to live with her dad. She was no longer Molly Campbell, but “Misbah Rana”, a Pakistani Muslim. Long court battles ensued, politicians got involved, and in the end Louise gave up the fight. Most Britons found it hard to understand why the pre-teen gave up her Western freedoms and chose a severely proscribed life. She is now back in the UK and living with her mother.”
It sounds fascinating! —Heidi Durrow
Interesting New Documentary about Black-Chinese Family
I was so excited to learn about this documentary about a woman who has found her mixed roots that lead to both Jamaica and China. Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China is the story of Paula Madison’s “African-American” family and its roots that lead back to China. “I think it’s a truly universal story,” Madison is quoted as saying. “It’s about a daughter who longed for her father and kept that love through her children. It’s about a story of love that transcended race.”
It’s airing in Toronto, but I think it might be a good fit for the 2015 Mixed Remixed Festival. What do you think?–Heidi Durrow
Book & Mixed Remixed Festival T-shirt Giveaway
Want to win a copy of the awesome book Forbidden Love: The Hidden History of Mixed-Race America by Gary B. Nash. The Festival is featured in this latest edition and we are lucky to have copies to giveaway to 3 lucky winners. Enter to win by answering this Mixed experience history question. Winners will be chosen at random from all correct answers.–Heidi Durrow
Mixed Remixed, Inc.–It’s Official
So, it’s official! The Festival is now its own independent non-profit! Just call us Mixed Remixed, Inc.! 😉 We will still accept donations via Fractured Atlas until our application for 501(c)(3) status goes through. But in the mean time, we’re excited that the Festival will be an on-going institution.–Heidi Durrow
Mixed Remixed Festival Immortalized in Book!
Guys! We made the big time. We’re in a book! Check out Forbidden Love: The Hidden History of Mixed-Race America by Gary Nash! Festival folks can get 15 percent off using the code REMIXED.
We’re also going to do a giveaway for copies of the book. Stay tuned for information about our contest.-Heidi Durrow
Congrats Nicole Gomez Fisher: Best Director Sleeping with the Fishes
The show will air on PBS September 27th. We’ll keep you posted on the exact time once we have more details.
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