Join the Mixed Remixed Festival Planning Team
We need YOU! The Mixed Remixed Festival is an all-volunteer team and we can use your help! We’re seeking folks of all stripes and polka dots to help plan the 2015 festival but we are in particular need of graphic designers, web designers, and grant writers, and pr and social media folks! Are you interested? Email questions to Mathis info(at)mixedremixed.org. Or sign up here.
Share your story! Mixed Remixed Festival Submissions Now Open
Share your story! We’re seeking filmmakers and writers of every stripe who have stories to share about the Mixed and multiracial/multicultural experience. We’re also seeking panel presentation ideas and workshops. DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JAN. 30, 2015! There is no submission fee.-Heidi Durrow
Black & White: New Kevin Costner Film About Mixed Family
And the Oscar race is on! Black & White, the new Kevin Costner movie also starring Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer is making a splash on the film festival circuit. The movie premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and created quite a buzz. Especially Spencer’s performance. The movie is about a mixed-race family and the custody battle that ensues between the African-American grandmother (Spencer) and the white grandfather (Costner) of the now orphaned mixed-race kid. We can’t wait to see it. Hey Mr. Costner, can we get a special screening together for your main audience? That would be so cool!–Heidi Durrow
Mixed Remixed Festival Now on Tumblr Too!
We want to make sure we connect with you wherever you are! So now we’re on Tumblr too! Come check out the Mixed Remixed Festival posts and the wonderful Mixed community that tumbles!
Bravo (again) Cheerios! A True Storyteller’s Prize Leader!
We were pleased as punch to honor Cheerios with a Storyteller’s Prize in June at the Mixed Remixed Festival for their work in celebrating the diverse American family in their commercials. Cheerios’ Camile Gibson and Doug Martin accepted the award on behalf of the company and really stole the show (video to come soon). Now, Cheerios has released this awesome video in its continued commitment to portraying life in America as it is in all of its wonderful diversity. Check this out! Bravo again Cheerios! And here’s more praise for Cheerios from Slate Magazine, and Adweek.–Heidi Durrow
[youtube]http://youtu.be/QvHGKSqBVjs[/youtube]
What’s Your Mixed Remixed Silly Collection?
As I grew older and learned how to talk about being in the Mixed experience, I found it was very important to keep my sense of humor about some of the conversations I had. To that end, I have also started a collection with a nod to my mixed roots as an adult. I started collecting zebras and mules and lately pandas. It’s silly, but fun. How do you like my mule. His name is Otto. Get it? Mule Otto? Do you have a silly collection that nods to your mixed roots background? —Heidi Durrow
Mixed Remixed Festival 2015: Submissions OPEN
MIXED REMIXED FESTIVAL
CELEBRATING MULTICULTURAL FAMILIES AND STORIES
SLATED FOR JUNE 2015:
SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN
(Los Angeles, CA) The Mixed Remixed Festival, the nation’s premiere multicultural film, book and performance festival, will take place at the Japanese American National Museum, 100 N. Central Avenue on June 13, 2015 in downtown Los Angeles.
The Mixed Remixed Festival celebrates stories of multiracial and multicultural families, interracial and intercultural relationships, transracial and transcultural adoptions, and individuals who identify as multiracial, multicultural, Hapa or mixed. The Festival will present several films, readings, workshops, panel presentations, and will include family activities and a live performance.
The 2015 Festival will bring together innovative artists, film and book lovers, multiracial individuals and families, the country’s fastest growing demographic according to recent Census reports. Events are free and open to the public.
The inaugural Festival in 2014 showcased appearances by Comedy Central’s Key & Peele, actress Amandla Stenberg (The Hunger Games), and actress and singer Erica Gimpel (Fame, Profiler) among others. The Festival also presented Cheerios with its Storyteller’s Prize for its celebrated series of commercials featuring an interracial family.
The call for submissions for films, workshops, panel presentations, readings and performances by writers, actors, comedians, spoken word artists and musicians is open now until Jan. 15, 2015. There is no submission fee. For specific submissions requirements and festival information check here.
Heidi W. Durrow Founder/Executive Producer is the New York Times best-selling author of The Girl Who Fell From the Sky (Algonquin Books), which received writer Barbara Kingsolver’s PEN/Bellwether Prize for Literature of Social Change. The Girl Who Fell From the Sky has been hailed as one of the Best Novels of 2010 by the Washington Post, and a Top 10 Book of 2010 by The Oregonian. Ebony Magazine named Durrow as one of its Power 100 Leaders of 2010 along with writers Edwidge Danticat and Malcolm Gladwell. Durrow was nominated for a 2011 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Debut. Durrow has been featured as a leading expert on multiracial and multicultural issues and identity by the NBC Nightly News, the New York Times, CNN, National Public Radio, the BBC, Ebony Magazine and the San Francisco Chronicle. She is an occasional contributor to National Public Radio and blogs for the Huffington Post.
Cheerios, Miss Jessie’s, Pitfire Artisan Pizza, Poets & Writers, Zerflin, and Cards in Color.
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Key & Peele: “This prize means belonging.”
Mixed Remixed Festival honored Key & Peele with a Storyteller’s Prize in June 2014. It was exciting to hear biracial celebrities we adore talk about their own Mixed experience. The Storyteller’s Prize is presented by the Mixed Remixed Festival to artists, scholars, activists, organizations and community leaders who illuminate and celebrate the Mixed experience. The complete Storyteller’s Prize presentation featured many talented performers including Khanisha Foster, Aaron Samuels and Mya Greene. Video footage of the show will be posted on our You Tube page. You can see Key & Peele’s acceptance speeches here:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/IrsXHId3eRo?list=UUNJXzxVW32o6p66tL9ySX2w[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/D7VRVQgbDvE[/youtube]
Meet Our New Tweeter-in-Chief
We are so excited and so lucky to have Erica Dessenberger on board as our new Tweeter-in-Chief! Please say hello to her on our Twitter feed @mixedremixed! Here’s a little more about the wonderful Erica:
Erica Dessenberger is absolutely pumped to be a member of the Mixed Remixed team! Born and raised in Northern California, she comes from a mixed race family of many cultures. In 2010, she graduated from the University of California, Davis with a B.A. in English, three different Twitter accounts, and a growing interest in social media marketing. Most recently, Erica spent two years tweeting up a storm and providing marketing and fundraising support for Ballet San Jose, the Silicon Valley’s professional ballet company. She continues to work with nonprofit arts organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area and looks forward to setting the Twittersphere ablaze with news about Mixed Remixed Festival 2015!
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