We’re so excited to share video footage of the Festival with you in the next few weeks! For now, check out our very cool new video intro!
Good Black News Word Search in Celebration of the Mixed Remixed Festival
Thank you Good Black News and Lori Lakin Hutcherson for sharing these wonderful word searches made exclusively for the Mixed Remixed Festival. Download the e-book here.–Heidi Durrow
Want to buy a Mixed Remixed Festival t-shirt?
Want to buy a Mixed Remixed Festival t-shirt? We’re thinking about putting them on-sale on-line. Your purchase of a Festival t-shirt would help support the Festival you love. Leave a comment below if you’re interested or email info(at)mixedremixed.org.–Heidi Durrow
Mixed Remixed Festival Photos 2014
We are so excited to share these awesome photos from the Festival! Check them out! And don’t forget to check out these photos too.-Heidi Durrow (Having trouble viewing the photos? You can view the photo gallery here.)
What an Amazing Festival!
The Mixed Remixed Festival was amazing! Thank you to everyone who came out! We’ll start to gear up for 2015 once we rest up a bit. But we want to hear from you! What did you like most about the day? What could be improved? Please fill-out our quick 3-question survey and help us make 2015 even bigger and better!-Heidi Durrow
Be a part of the Festival Public Service Announcement!
We’re making a public service announcement for the festival. Film and television star Terrell Tilford will make his directorial debut with this short film and we need your help. Stop by and tell us on camera what the festival means to you. We’ll be filming from 1pm to 4:30pm at the festival on 6/14! See you there!–Heidi Durrow
Panel: KPCC’s #Multicultivate: Can diversity really be taught?
We’re very excited that KPCC will produce a panel at the Mixed Remixed Festival 6/14 at 1pm. Join us for this special discussion moderated by KPCC’s Josie Huang.
Title:
#Multicultivate: Can diversity really be taught?
Description:
The interracial Cheerios commercial. The Swiffer ad with a mixed race family and a dad who lost a hand and part of his arm. The Honey Maid #ThisIsWholesome campaign featuring a range of families, including a gay couple and their two sons. All three use a marketing strategy that speaks to our increasingly diverse populations in Southern California and around the country.
These commercials reflect the realities of many kids’ lives, and have sparked conversation about diversity right in our living rooms or at our kitchen tables. But how effective is talking, really? Are there other ways parents and caregivers can broach discussion about diversity? And if it’s actually “teachable,” what approaches make the message stick?
Saturday afternoon, June 14, from 1:00 – 2:30pm, KPCC emerging communities and immigration reporter Josie Huang takes the Crawford Family Forum on the road to the Japanese American National Museum. She’ll talk with a special panel about how we can help kids understand and appreciate the diversity of their own families and communities… and what they see in other kids – and adults – around them.
This conversation and Q&A is part of the Mixed Remixed Festival’s day of programming.
An exciting new festival, the Mixed Remixed Festival brings together film and book lovers to celebrate stories of multiracial, mixed and hapa individuals with workshops, readings, film screenings and live performances for the largest West Coast celebration of Loving Day.
*Please note that RSVPs for this event will be collected by The Mixed Remixed Festival, and may be placed here: https://www.artful.ly/store/events/3413
PANELISTS:
Heidi Durrow: The Girl Who Fell from the Sky (New York Times bestseller, PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction winner) author; Mixed Remixed Festival founder; Ebony Magazine Power 100 Leader.
Sonia N. Kang: Multiracial Americans of Southern California (MASC) vice-president; The Mixed Up Blog writer, Modern Mom contributor; Multiculti Cuties co-founder.
Terrence Franklin and Jeffrey Moline: Trust and estates litigation attorney, Sacks, Glazier, Franklin & Lodise, LLP founding partner; has two teenage daughters with former wife, who is also African American; partner of songwriter, musician and filmmaker Jeffrey Moline.
Children’s Book Reading: I Am Mixed with co-author Sebastian Jones
Children’s Book Reading with Sebastian Jones co-author of I am Mixed
June 14, 2014 12:15pm-12:40pm
Children’s Book Author Sebastian Jones
Reading from children’s book I Am Mixed by Garcelle Beauvais and Sebastian Jones.
12:15pm
SEBASTIAN A. JONES
Sebastian is the president of Stranger Comics. He has been involved in entertainment since an early age in England. After having left for America at the age of 18, he founded and ran the critically acclaimed MVP Records at the age of 20, globally releasing 25 albums that included such artists as James Brown, John Coltrane, Marvin Gaye, and Billie Holiday, with a client list including EMI-Capitol, Sony, WB, BMG, and Universal. He transitioned from music to film when he collaborated with filmmakers The Polish Brothers to create Salvador for Boom! Studios. Following that, he wrote and directed the comedy pilot Cast Off starring Scoot McNairy (Argo) and Scott Adsit (30 Rock). Jones then transitioned to feature writing and adapted several of his stories into graphic novel form when he founded Stranger Comics. Stranger’s maiden title is The Untamed, from which Jones directed and produced a motion comic in addition to creating the comic book. Under Stranger Kids (Stranger Comics’ children’s division) Jones has released the,
I Am Book Series (I Am Mixed and I Am Living in 2 Homes), which he authored with Garcelle Beauvais (Flight, White House Down, The Jamie Foxx Show, Franklin & Bash) with foreword endorsement by Halle Berry.
GARCELLE BEAUVAIS
Haitian-born actress Garcelle Beauvais immigrated to the United States at the age of seven, and has since charmed audiences with her dramatic and comedic abilities. Recent projects include “White House Down,” “Flight,” “And Then There Was You,” and “Small Time.” Garcelle is also a co-host for E!’s “Fashion Police” and “Access Hollywood Live” on NBC, and was recently named one of the 50 Most Beautiful Women 2014 by People Magazine. Above all, Garcelle’s most important job is being a mother. She was inspired to write the children’s book series entitled ‘I AM,’ addressing identity issues relevant to many children today. The first book “I AM MIXED,” celebrating diversity in all cultures, was released in the summer of 2013, and the second in the series, “I AM LIVING IN TWO HOMES,” to help children and parent navigate the complexities of divorce, will be released August 19th, 2014. Looking back, Garcelle got her start when she began modeling at the age of seventeen and easily transitioned to acting in the Aaron Spelling series “Models, Inc.” After that, she co-starred opposite Jamie Foxx for five years on the popular WB sitcom “The Jamie Foxx Show.” For four seasons she also starred on the highly rated Emmy© Award-winning series “NYPD Blue.” She was recently a series regular on TNT’s “Franklin & Bash.” Other television credits include: “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Arrested Development,” “The Exes,” “Eyes” “Human Target,” “Crash,” “The Bernie Mac Show,” and “The Bonnie Hunt Show.”
Storyteller’s Prize Presentation & Live Event: Pre-registrations, the Waitlist & open seating
Performer’s Bootcamp: FREE ACTING WORKSHOP! 6/14
Mixed Remixed Performer’s Bootcamp
June 14, 2014 3:00pm-4:30pm
Instructor: Khanisha Foster
Pre-registration strongly encouraged. Save your spot by registering here.
Ever wished you could share your music, performance, stand-up, spoken word poetry, or one-person show at the Mixed Remixed Festival in front of such a warm and welcoming crowd? Learn the ins and outs of what Festival directors and producers are looking for in your application. Learn tips to present your very best work so that you will share the stage with the very best acts about the Mixed experience.
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