Podcasts by Multiracial Family Man
Comic and writer Alex Barnett is the White, Jewish husband of a Black woman (who converted to Judaism) and the father of a 6-year-old, Biracial son. Join him and his guests each episode as they discuss the issues that confront multiracial families (including the dynamics between members of the same family who are of different races).
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The Final Episode - Ep. 250 from 2019-12-08T05:30
Ep. 250: This is the final episode. And, we just want to say thank you so very much to all the listeners! You've been fantastic, and we hope you've enjoyed the podcast.
We wish you all ...
ListenRevisiting a conversation with comedian J-L Cauvin about race, racism, and the changing economics of the comedy business, Ep. 249 from 2019-12-01T05:30
Ep. 249:
J-L Cauvin is a former criminal prosecutor-turned-comedian. He also is a Multiracial man with Irish and Haitian roots. As a result, he has a keen eye for race, racial dynamics,...
ListenDancer, actress, ninja, writer, Tori Eldridge, and Hawaiian-Norwegian multiracial experience, Ep. 248 from 2019-11-24T05:30
Ep. 248: Tori Eldridge is a Honolulu-born writer who challenges perspective and empowers the spirit. Her debut novel, Listen
Revisiting a conversation with Professor Sarah Gaither about multiracial perceptions, interracial interactions and intergroup contact, Ep. 247 from 2019-11-17T05:30
Ep. 247: In this episode, we revisit our conversation with Professor Sarah Gaither.
Professor Gaither is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke Un...
ListenRevisiting our conversation with multiracial family mom, Obama neighbor, and former dancer, Keesha Beckford, 246 from 2019-11-10T05:30
Ep. 246: On this episode, we revisit our conversation with Keesha Beckford.
Keesha Beckford is a former dancer, who turned to writing as her creative outlet when she became a mom. It has...
ListenThe Taiwanese-Latino Multiracial Experience with Comedian James Camacho, Ep. 245 from 2019-11-03T04:30
Ep. 245: James Camacho is a NYC based comedian. He performs at The Comic Strip Live, Broadway Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, Gotham Comedy Club, Dangerfield's, and LoL Times Squ...
ListenChanging Careers and Pursuing Your Passion with African-American NASCAR Driver, Bill Lester, Ep. 244 from 2019-10-27T04:30
Ep. 244: Before becoming a professional race car driver, Bill Lester spent 15 years working as a computer scientist and project manager in Silicon Valley for Hewlett-Packard. After embarking on ...
ListenRevisiting a Conversation About Beyond Black&White and The Pink Pill with Christelyn Karazin, Ep. 243 from 2019-10-20T04:30
Ep. 243: In this episode, we revisit our conversation with Christelyn Karazin. She is the author of the multiracial dating book, Swirling Listen
Revisting a Conversation About Multiracial Identity, the Census, Bone Marrow Donor Registry, and Chronicling the Life of a Champion of the Multiracial Community, with Project Race Executive Director Susan Graham, Ep. 242 from 2019-10-13T04:30
Ep. 242: Susan Graham is the White mother of two biracial children whose father is Black. She is also the author of Listen
On being biracial, bicultural and Jewish with author Natasha Diaz, Ep. 241 from 2019-10-06T04:30
Ep. 241: Natasha Díaz is a born and raised New Yorker, currently residing in Brooklyn, NY. She is both an author and screenwriter. Her scripts have placed as a quarterfinalist in the Austin Fi...
ListenSpoken word poet Staceyann Chin on immigration and on being multiracial, Jamaican, and gay, Ep. 240 from 2019-09-29T04:30
Ep. 240: Staceyann Chin is a multiracial (Black and Chinese) Jamaican who immigrated to the United States in the 1990s. She has been an “out poet and political activist” since 1998. She has per...
ListenIndian culture, immigrant experience, and staying true to one's values onstage with comedian, Ritu Chandra, Ep. 239 from 2019-09-22T04:30
Ep. 239: Ritu Chandra is a stand-up comedian. The daughter of Indian immigrants, she left home at 18 and has lived all over the United States since then. Never feeling like she fit in anywhere, ...
ListenExploring multiracial identity by returning to one’s homeland with writer, teacher, organizer&activist, Faith Adiele, Ep. 238 from 2019-09-15T04:30
Ep. 238: The original Obama, FAITH ADIELE is the author of The Nigerian-Nordic Girl’s Guide To Lady Problems and Meeting Faith: The Thai Forest of a Black Buddhist Nun, which won the PEN Open Bo...
ListenSnowflake Stories - Personalized Multicultural Children's Books with Author&Founder Jill Barletti, Ep. 237 from 2019-09-08T04:30
Ep. 237: Jill Barletti is a multicultural mom, who founded Snowflake Stories, a series of personalized books dedicated to addressing the realities and needs of children within multiracial and mu...
ListenThe Cheetah Girls and using DNA to trace ancestry after childhood in the foster care system with Deborah Gregory, Ep. 236 from 2019-09-01T04:30
Ep. 236: Writer, performer and designer Deborah Gregory is the award-winning author of “The Cheetah Girls” novel series (Disney Publishing Worldwide). The 22-book series (16 boo...
ListenCounseling Multiracial Families with Rorri Geller-Mohamed, Ep. 235 from 2019-08-25T04:30
Ep. 235: Rorri Geller-Mohamed created U Power Change for families who are navigating some super challenging stuff. She used her professional background as a therapist to develop U Power Change ...
ListenThe Sociology and Real-ness of Race, with Professor Rainier Spencer, Ep. 234 from 2019-08-18T04:30
Ep. 234: Dr. Rainier Spencer is a leading scholar of critical mixed-race theory. He has authored three books (Reproducing Race: The Paradox of Generation Mix...
ListenMultiracial Identity, the Census, Bone Marrow Donor Registry, and Chronicling the Life of a Champion of the Multiracial Community, with Project Race Executive Director Susan Graham, Ep. 233 from 2019-08-11T04:30
Ep. 233: Susan Graham is the White mother of two biracial children whose father is Black. She is also the author of Listen
Afro-Latino Experience and Addressing the Intersection of Civil Rights and Multiracial Identity with Professor Tanya Hernandez, Ep. 232 from 2019-08-04T04:30
Ep. 232: Tanya Katerí Hernández, is the Archibald R. Murray Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law, where she teaches Anti-Discrimination Law, Comparative Employment Discrimination...
ListenRoots of the Spirit - Chronicling Civil Rights History and Advocating for Social Justice with Spirit Tawfiq, Ep. 231 from 2019-07-28T04:30
Ep. 231: Spirit Tawfiq is a self-proclaimed "Social Justice Passionista" and storyteller dedicated to serving as a bridge between the Civil Rights Movement and the powerful freedom trai...
ListenBetwixt and Between - the Sociology of the Multiracial Experience with Professor G. Reginald Daniel, Ep. 230 from 2019-07-21T04:30
Ep. 230: In this episode, Alex speak with Professor G. Reginald Daniel, Ph.D.
Professor Daniel is a Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara; Affiliate...
ListenRepresenting the biracial experience through fiction with author John Vercher, Ep. 229 from 2019-07-14T04:30
Ep. 229: John Vercher is a writer currently living in the Philadelphia area with his wife and two sons. He has a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Pittsburgh and an MFA in Creative Wr...
ListenWriting about multicultural and multiracial voices for kids with Patricia Hruby Powell, Ep. 228 from 2019-07-07T04:30
Ep. 228: On this week's podcast, we speak with dancer/choreographer-turned-author, Patricia Hruby Powell about her children's books concerning folktales, multicultural, and multiracial themes, a...
ListenMultiracial storytelling with British, Afro-Trinidadian filmmaker, Lichelli Lazar-Lea, Ep. 227 from 2019-06-30T04:30
Ep.227: Lichelli Lazar-Lea is a Multiracial, British, Afro-Trinidadian filmmaker, writer, producer and storyteller. Listen as she describes her search for identity, reconnecting with her father...
ListenRepresenting Colombian-American ethnicity and vegan culture onstage, with restaurateur and comedian, Alex Carabano, Ep. 226. from 2019-06-23T04:30
Ep. 226: Alex Carabano is restaurateur and comedian, who is originally from Brooklyn and who has roots in Colombia. This week, he talks to us about introducing Latin vegan cuisine to the World ...
ListenAdvocating for the Multiracial Community with Mixed Media founder, Whitney Yang, Ep. 225 from 2019-06-16T04:30
Ep. 225: Whitney Yang, the second child of Debra (white of European descent) and Philip (Asian of Chinese descent), an interracial couple who met and married in the Untied States in 1974.
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Ep. 224: Ken Tanabe is a multiracial (Japanese and Belgian) designer, animator, and art director who works in motion, identity, print, experience design, and interactive media. He also is the cr...
ListenThe multiracial experience and the #ImNotAlone movement with Professor Kristal Brent Zook, Ep. 223 from 2019-06-02T04:30
Ep. 223: With 20+ years of experience as an award-winning journalist and author, Dr. Kristal Brent Zook has skills in reporting, writing, editing, teaching, public speaking, and media analysis. ...
ListenRevisiting the Latina&African-American Multiracial Family Experience with Vanessa Bell, Founder of De Su Mama, Ep. 222 from 2019-05-26T04:30
Ep. 222: In this episode, we revisit our conversation with Vanessa Bell. Vanessa is a Latina of Cuban ancestry, raised in Los Angeles. She is married to a Black man and has two biracial kids. ...
ListenStudying the sociology of cross-race interaction with Duke University Ph.D. candidate, Brenda Straka, Ep. 221 from 2019-05-19T04:30
Ep. 221: Brenda Straka is multiracial. She's also a doctoral candidate in Duke University's Psychology & Neuroscience Department, where she is researching social pain as it relates to intergrou...
ListenPalestinian-American Experience Explored Onstage with Comedian, Atheer Yacoub, Ep. 220 from 2019-05-12T04:30
Ep. 220: Atheer Yacoub is a New York based comedian, writer, and podcaster. Atheer's comedy draws from her personal experience growing up as a Palestinian-Muslim in Alabama.
She cam...
Revisiting a conversation with Rae Dawn Chong to discuss multiracial experience, race, and spirituality, Ep. 219 from 2019-05-05T04:30
Ep. 219: In this episode, we revisit our conversation with Rae Dawn Chong.
Born in Canada, Rae Dawn Chong is a multiracial (Black, Chinese, Irish, and Native American) actress who's had a...
ListenAddressing Race, Politics, and Other Provocative Issues Onstage with Comedian, J-L Cauvin, Ep. 218 from 2019-04-28T04:30
Ep. 218: J-L Cauvin is a former criminal prosecutor-turned-comedian. He also is a Multiracial man with Irish and Haitian roots. As a result, he has a keen eye for race, racial dynamics, and ra...
ListenExploring Indian-Caucasian Multiracial Families and Indian Experience Through Fiction, with Author, Jennifer Acker, Ep. 217 from 2019-04-21T04:30
Ep. 217: Jennifer Acker is founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Common. Her short stories, translations, and essays have appeared in Listen
Same-sex multiracial families with Jen Chancellor and Shadana Hurd, Ep. 216 from 2019-04-14T04:30
Ep. 216: In this episode, we replay one of our favorite episodes, an interview with Jen Chancellor and Shadana Hurd.
Jen Chancellor and Shadana Hurd are a same-sex, married, multiracial ...
ListenWhite and Japanese Multiracial and Multicultural Families with Comedian Cory Jarvis, Ep. 215 from 2019-04-07T04:30
Ep. 215: Cory Jarvis is a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer living in New York City. He performs nightly at comedy clubs, as well as independent shows, all over the city. Listen
The Indian Immigrant Experience with Comedian Meghana Indurti, Ep. 214 from 2019-03-31T06:30
Ep. 214: Meghana Indurti immigrated to the United States with her folks when she was just 8 years old. Listen as she describes her own immigrant experience and how that has evolved and changed ...
ListenChinese Culture, Immigration from Taiwan, and Finding a Calling in Comedy and Graphic Novels with Brian Jian, Ep. 213 from 2019-03-24T05:30
Ep. 213: Brian Jian is a very talented guy. A son of Chinese immigrants from Taiwan, Brian grew up as an only child who loved trading "friendly" taunts with his buddies. When he found that com...
ListenDominican Heritage, Soccer in the United States, and the Cooligans Podcast, with Comedian Christian Polanco, Ep. 212 from 2019-03-17T05:30
Ep. 212: Christian Polanco grew up in New York City, the son of Dominican immigrants. Now a comedian, he has become the co-host of The Cooligans Comedy Soccer Podcast. Along with his co-host, ...
ListenIndian Culture and Being a Second Generation American with Comedian Akash Bhasin, Ep. 211 from 2019-03-10T06:30
Ep. 211: Akash Bhasin is a funny guy.
He's a Second-Generation, Indian-American who learned early in life how to use wit and humor to his advantage.
Akash has entertained crowds in...
ListenExploring Multiethnic and Multicultural Experience Onstage with Comedian, DC Benny, Ep. 210 from 2019-03-03T06:30
Ep. 210: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, we speak with comedian, writer, and performer DC Benny about his childhood in DC, his multicultural heritage, his interracial marriage, ...
ListenThe Haitian Immigrant Experience with Comedian, Writer, and Filmmaker, Tanael Joachim, Ep. 209 from 2019-02-24T06:30
Ep. 209: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, speaking about the Haitian immigrant experience and representing that onstage, in essays, and on film with Haitian comedian, writer and ...
ListenThe Russian-Jewish Immigrant Experience with Comedian and Writer, Vicky Kuperman, Ep. 208 from 2019-02-17T06:30
Ep. 208: Russian-born Vicky Kuperman has performed nationwide for over a decade and was named one of Huffington Post’s new comedians to watch. Her comedy albums
The Midwestern Multiracial Latino Experience, with comedian Kyle Ocasio, Ep. 207 from 2019-02-10T06:30
Ep. 207: Dancer-turned-comedian and multiracial family mom, Kyle Ocasio, has had a fascinating multiracial and multicultural Latino experience. Born and raised in the Midwest (Cleveland), she h...
ListenThe Afro-Latino experience with comedian Ian Lara, Ep. 206 from 2019-02-03T06:30
Ep. 206: Ian Lara is just a regular Dominican kid from Queens, New York. Youngest of five and born to immigrant parents since a young age being funny became a way of life. He started comedy righ...
ListenExploring Multicultural and Multiracial Experiences Onstage with Comedian DC Benny, Ep. 210 from 2019-02-03T06:30
Ep. 210: In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. His nickname “D.C.” was given to him by Harlem’s legendary host; “Uncle” Jimmy Mack, who sadly passed a...
ListenThe multicultural immigrant experience with Colombian-American comedian, Oscar Collazos, Ep. 205 from 2019-01-27T06:30
Ep. 205: New York City comedian Oscar Listen
The Multiracial Latino experience with Thomas Lopez, founder Latinas and Latinos of Mixed Ancestry, Ep. 204 from 2019-01-20T06:30
Ep. 204: Thomas Lopez was born and raised in Southern California. His roots are Mexican American and German-Polish.
As a multiracial Latino, Thomas is keenly aware of the issues confron...
ListenMulticultural culinary travel with Krystal Kamenides & Mark Anthony Ramirez, Ep. 203 from 2019-01-13T06:30
Ep. 203: Krystal Kamenides and Mark Anthony Ramirez are the paradigm of the Multiracial Community. Both are Multiracial and together they are a Multiracial couple. As such, and because they are...
ListenDiscovering and curating the new and the undiscovered with fashion entrepreneur, Allyson Moore, Ep. 202 from 2019-01-06T06:30
Ep. 202: Allyson Moore has had some journey. She came to the U.S. from Trinidad at the age of 8. When she headed off to college, she had dreams of a career as a doctor, but diverted onto a pat...
ListenRepresenting the multiracial experience in fiction with author, Alison Hart, Ep. 201 from 2018-12-30T06:30
Ep. 201: Author Alison Hart studied theater at Tisch School of The Arts, New York University (B.F.A.), and education at Saint Mary’s College (M.A.) and later found her voice as a writer. She ide...
ListenThe psychology of parenting multiracial children with Dr. Jennifer Noble, Ep. 200 from 2018-12-23T06:30
Ep. 200: Jennifer Noble, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Pasadena City College. She's also on multiracial, African-American, and Tamil Sri Lankan, who is on the board of MASC (...
ListenMultiracial Japanese-American life with Gabrielle Nomura Gainor, Ep. 199 from 2018-12-16T06:30
Ep. 199: Gabrielle Kazuko Nomura Gainor grew up immersed in Seattle’s arts and cultural scene since birth, and now works in administration for Seattle Opera, as a...
ListenRevisiting a conversation with Eartha Kitt's daughter, Kitt Shapiro, on growing up multiracial with an internationally famous multiracial mother and on maintaining her mother's legacy, Ep. 198 from 2018-12-09T06:30
Ep. 198: In this episode, we replay our conversation with Eartha Kitt's daughter, Kitt Shapiro, and listen as she tells us about growing up multiracial with an internationally famous multiracial...
ListenBuilding diversity and inspiring free speech and social justice with Karith Foster, Ep. 197 from 2018-12-02T06:30
Ep. 197: In this re-broadcast of episode 144, Alex talks to Karith Foster, stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, TV and radio personality, actress, author and entrepreneur. Karith is "one of ...
ListenInvesting in and rebuilding Puerto Rico with private equity analyst, Ethan Danial, Ep. 196 from 2018-11-25T06:30
Ep. 196: This week on the Multiracial Family Man, we speak with private equity analyst, Ethan Danial, about his work in Puerto Rico and investing in rebuilding the island. It's a great primer o...
ListenMultiracial family parenting and children's books for multiracial kids with Monique Fields, Ep. 195 from 2018-11-18T06:30
Ep. 195: Monique Fields is the author of Honeysmoke, a new picture book about a biracial girl who discovers her color. Monique is the mother of two biracial girls who inspired her t...
ListenGoing Beyond Black & White With Multiracial Family Mom, Christelyn Karazin, Ep. 194 from 2018-11-11T06:30
Ep. 194: Christelyn Karazin is the author of the multiracial dating book, Swirling (http://www.amazo...
ListenLiving a Mixed life with the founder of MiXDLife, Jen Curry, Ep. 193 from 2018-11-04T05:30
Ep. 193: Jen Curry is a Puerto Rican, Jewish person, who grew up in Queens, NY. But, her mixed and Multiracial experience does not end with her own lineage, for she is now married to a White ma...
ListenRevisiting issues of race, racism and colorism - with Professor Ronald Hall, Ep. 192 from 2018-10-28T05:30
Ep. 192: This is a rebroadcast of episode 141 --
In Episode 141 (and again in this episode) we speak with Professor Ronald E. Hall. He is an expert on the issues of: Intraracial Racism; ...
ListenFeminism, race, and parenting in a Multiracial family with comedian, LaTice Mitchell Klapa, Ep. 191 from 2018-10-21T06:30
Ep. 191: LaTice Mitchell Klapa is a hilarious comic, a Black woman, and a mother in a multiracial and blended family.
She was born and raised in the white suburbs of South Jersey and has ...
ListenBack to the beginning of the Multiracial Family Man Podcast with Sebastian Jones, Ep. 190 from 2018-10-14T06:30
Ep. 190 - In this retrospective episode, we go back to the beginning of the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, literally, and revisit and reply our first interview, which was of Sebastian A. Jones....
ListenTalking diversity and inclusion with Stefanie Smith, Ep. 189 from 2018-10-07T06:30
Ep. 189: Stefanie A. Smith personally believes change can occur through building effective leadership and diversity strategy including talent sourcing, business policy, succession planning, work...
ListenThe Jewish Multiracial Experience with Alysha Ruth Blakey, Ep. 188 from 2018-09-30T06:30
Ep. 188: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, we speak with writer/activist Alysha Ruth Blakey about the Multiracial Jewish experience, colorism in the Jewish Community, and empathy ...
ListenWriting about and advocating for the Multiracial Community with Kim Cooper, Ep. 187 from 2018-09-23T06:30
Ep. 187: Kim Cooper is a writer about and activist and advocate for the Multiracial Community.
So, check out this episode, where Kim talks about her own Multiracial experience and about ...
ListenMultiracial families in Big Sky Country with Craig Hensel, Ep. 186 from 2018-09-16T06:30
Ep. 186: This week we speak with attorney Craig Hensel about being a Multiracial family in Montana (Big Sky Country).
Don't miss it.
For more on Craig, you can check out his bio a...
ListenRace, immigration, intersectionality and the multiracial experience with Dr. Kimberly Barrett, Ep. 185 from 2018-09-09T06:30
Ep. 185: Dr. Kimberly Barrett currently serves as the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Dean of the Faculty at Lawrence University. This position provides the leadership f...
ListenMultiracial community gratitude and appreciation, Ep. 184 from 2018-09-02T06:30
Ep. 184: This week on the podcast, I take a step back to reflect a bit after 184 episodes straight episodes of the podcast to show my gratitude and appreciation for the folks who have helped to ...
ListenActivist and author, Levonne Gaddy, on growing up during segregation as a Multiracial person and about her memoir "Three Red Suitcases," Ep. 183 from 2018-08-26T06:30
Ep. 183: Levonne Gaddy is a native North Carolinian and a graduate of North Carolina Central University and University of California Los Angeles. She authored three books, numerous newspaper art...
ListenMultiracial family moms and the nanny question, Ep. 182 from 2018-08-19T06:30
Ep. 182: Multiracial families encounter interesting challenges regarding race, bias, prejudice, and discrimination. In fact, I explored just that in an article that appeared on August 13, 2018 ...
ListenRepresenting the mixed experience onstage and in writing with Khanisha Foster, Ep. 181 from 2018-08-12T06:30
Ep. 181: Khanisha Foster is host of the "How I Wrote That Podcast." She has been a featured storyteller on NPR’s Dinn...
ListenFrom Dallas to New York, comic Jordan Carlos on the importance of learning, exposure to new cultures, and living in the moment, Ep. 180 from 2018-08-05T06:30
Ep. 180: Jordan Carlos hails from Dallas, Texas where he learned the importance of family, education, and exposure to new cultures and openness to other ways of being. Now, he resides in New Yo...
Listen"You're White You Just Don't Get It" - a story of racial bias and cross-racial understanding, Ep. 179 from 2018-07-29T06:30
Ep. 179: This week, we try another experiment. I recount a story of racial bias and discrimination that my wife and I experienced, and I ask you to let me know whether and how it resonates with...
ListenComedian Luke Thayer on being a new dad in a multiracial family, Ep. 178 from 2018-07-22T06:30
Ep. 178: Luke Thayer was the SiriusXM Comic of the Month for June 2018 where his debut comedy album "Hopes + Dreams" can be heard. He is also a new dad in a Multiracial family. And, this week ...
ListenMultiracial experience - a thought experiment - Ep. 177 from 2018-07-15T06:30
Ep. 177: This week, on the podcast, we try something different. Rather than interview a guest, I'm bringing you the listener, into things. I ask you to spend 5 minutes "free-writing" about you...
ListenIssues of psyche and psychology faced by Multiracial people, interracial couples, and Multiracial families, with Lisa W. Rosenberg, Ep. 176 from 2018-07-08T06:30
Ep. 176: Lisa W. Rosenberg is a psychotherapist, writer and speaker-for-hire on almost any topic related to body image, parenting and identity. She lives in the New York area with her husband an...
ListenRace, economics, and the changing face of NYC with the owners of Westside Comedy Club, Eugene and Nina Ashe, Ep. 175 from 2018-07-01T06:30
Ep. 175: Eugene and Nina Ashe are the co-owners of Westside Comedy Club on the Upper West Side of Manhattan (https:/...
ListenTalking about race and parenting children of color with Above the Law Executive Editor Elie Mystal, Ep. 174 from 2018-06-24T06:30
Ep. 174: Elie Mystal is Executive Editor of Above the Law. He received a degree in Government from Harvard University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School....
ListenMultiracial people's unique role in combating racism with Krystal Kamenides & Mark Anthony Ramirez, Ep. 173 from 2018-06-17T06:30
Ep. 173: Krystal Kamenides and Mark Anthony Ramirez are the paradigm of the Multiracial Community. Both are Multiracial and together they are a Multiracial couple. As such, and because they are...
ListenTalking criminal justice and racial bias in bail, detention, and sentencing with Sherene Crawford, Project Director of the Center for Court Innovation's Midtown Community Court Project, Ep. 172 from 2018-06-10T06:30
Ep. 172: Sherene Crawford is passionate about the issues of criminal justice and combating racial bias in the system. A former Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan, Sherene now serves as th...
ListenMultiracial, Canadian hip-hop artist and teacher, Jon Corbin, speaking about music and literature as a channel to explore multiculturalism and identity, Ep. 171 from 2018-06-03T06:30
Ep. 171: Jon Corbin (formerly known as The Runaway) is a Canadian hip-hop & spoken word artist with lyrical themes of faith, love, family, social justice, and personal growth.
Haitian-American comedian Michael Brigante on his multiracial roots, his immigrant experience, and growing up in Hell's Kitchen, Ep. 170 from 2018-05-27T06:30
Ep. 170: Michael Brigante immigrated to the U.S. from Haiti when he was 3. He grew up in NYC's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. So, though he's an immigrant, he's as New York as it gets. Now, Mic...
ListenMultiracial experience and World travel informing the science and soul of speaking with Jill Wesley, Ep. 169 from 2018-05-20T06:30
Ep. 169: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, speaking with Jill Wesley about her African-American & Jewish Multiracial experience. How she bravely embarked upon years of World Trav...
ListenBlack, Puerto Rican, and the son of a dentist, comedian Beecher Taylor talks Multiracial experience and the one-ness of the human race, Ep. 168 from 2018-05-13T06:30
Ep. 168: Beecher Taylor is a man of the people -- all people. A Multiracial (Black and Puerto Rican) man who grew up in Connecticut, Beecher was able to move in and out of different groups and ...
ListenTalking about multigenerational multiracial families with comedian Krystal Kamenides, Ep. 167 from 2018-05-06T06:30
Ep. 167: Krystal Kamenides has a story to tell. A Biracial woman, she is also the mother of Multiracial sons, and she has lived in both corners of the United States and now New York. Hers is a...
ListenMultiracial Family Life with Nicholette Thomas, founder of the Mixed Family Life, Ep. 166 from 2018-04-29T06:30
Ep. 166: Nicholette Thomas is a Multiracial Family Mom and the founder of “Mixed Family Life.” As the white mother of two mixed kids, Nicholette felt it was her responsibility to learn how to pr...
ListenExploring dualities of life with filmmaker and Multiracial family dad, Rain Bennett, Ep. 165 from 2018-04-22T06:30
Ep. 165: Rain Bennett lives in a world of dualities. From a small town, he loves world travel and cosmopolitan life. He's an artist, but he also loves the rigor of athletic pursuit. And, a Wh...
ListenThe Multiracial Family Man Podcast: Reflections by Alex Barnett on 3 years of hosting the podcast, Ep. 164 from 2018-04-15T06:30
Ep. 164: This week I decided to try something a bit different. Rather than interview someone, I've opted to provide my reflections on 3 years of hosting the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, offe...
ListenMultiracial, British, Afro-Trinidadian filmmaker, writer, producer & storyteller, Lichelli Lazar-Lea, on her search for identity and on weaving her multiracial experience into storytelling narratives, Ep. 163 from 2018-04-08T06:30
Ep. 163: Lichelli Lazar-Lea is a Multiracial, British, Afro-Trinidadian filmmaker, writer, producer and storyteller. Listen as she describes her search for identity, reconnecting with her fathe...
ListenMultiracial Caribbean roots, the #MeToo Movement and women of color, and the impact of the Black Panther movie on society with Ayanna Dookie, Ep. 162 from 2018-04-01T06:30
Ep. 162: comic Ayanna Dookie, who is a Black and Indian woman with Trinidadian roots, returns to the podcast to talk about her heritage, the #MeToo Movement and the role of women of color in tha...
ListenLatinx multiracial culture with childrens book author Hannah Carmona Dias, Ep. 161 from 2018-03-25T06:30
Ep. 161: Hannah Carmona Dias is a Writer who currently resides in Tennessee. Beautiful, Wonderful, Strong Little Me is her debut book which tackles a top...
ListenRace, racism, and the changing economics of the comedy business with multiracial comedian, J-L Cauvin, Ep. 160 from 2018-03-18T05:30
Ep. 160: J-L Cauvin is a former criminal prosecutor-turned-comedian. He also is a Multiracial man with Irish and Haitian roots. As a result, he has a keen eye for race, racial dynamics, and ra...
ListenAfrican history, Pan-Africanism, and debunking stereotypes through comedy with Justin Williams, Ep. 159 from 2018-03-11T06:30
Ep. 159: Justin Williams is Assistant Professor, History at the Department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the Center for Worker Education.In addition to teaching, Justin is currently ...
ListenAfro-Latina culture, multiracial life in the South, and transracial adoption, with Ligia Cushman, Ep. 158 from 2018-03-04T06:30
Ep. 158: Ligia Cushman is an Afro-Latina with Dominican roots who grew up in New York City. She is married to a White man, and together they have a multiracial son, whom they adopted. Ligia an...
ListenFashion history, diversity in fashion, and Afro-Latino multiracial life with Jasmine Helm, Ep. 157 from 2018-02-25T06:30
Ep. 157: Jasmine Helm is a fashion historian. She grew up in La Puente, CA and New York City and has studied fine art, art history, fashion and museum studies on ...
ListenComedian Tamer Kattan on being Egyptian, Muslim, Jewish and an immigrant to the United States and representing that multicultural life onstage, Ep. 156 from 2018-02-18T06:30
Ep. 156: Tamer Kattan was born an outsider and that's where he stayed. This Egyptian-born American was born into a family of Muslims, Christians and Jews, leaving him incredibly comfortable in t...
ListenExploring multigenerational multiracialism with Maya Williams, Ep. 155 from 2018-02-11T06:30
Ep. 155: Maya Williams is a multigenerational, multiracial woman. Her father is Black, White, and Chickahominy; her mother is of Black, White, and Cherokee descent. Her father has a mixed mothe...
ListenMultiracial experience and being a "Real American" with Julie Lythcott-Haims, Ep. 154 from 2018-02-04T06:30
Ep. 154: Julie Lythcott-Haims served as Dean of Freshmen and Undergraduate Advising for more than a decade at Stanford University, where she received the Dinkelspiel Award for her contributions ...
ListenRichard Rothstein talks about his book The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How our Government Segregated America, Ep. 153 from 2018-01-28T06:30
Ep. 153: Richard Rothstein is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and a fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and of the Haas Institute at t...
ListenAngela Nissel on being Multiracial, broke, struggling with depression, and then on finding success in Hollywood, Ep. 152 from 2018-01-21T06:30
Ep. 152: Angela Nissel is the author of two books: the national best-selling comedic memoir Listen
Jewish diversity with African-American rabbinical student Sandra Lawson, Ep. 151 from 2018-01-14T06:30
Ep. 151 -- Sandra Lawson is rabbinical student, a sociologist, personal trainer, food activist, weightlifter, vegan, writer, public speaker, guitar and ukulele player. She's also an African-Ame...
ListenMultiracial experience and technology with Jason Barnwell, Ep. 151 from 2018-01-07T06:30
Ep. 151: Jason Barnwell is a Biracial man who grew up in the Deep South,"found" his "tribe of nerds" at MIT, and then pivoted to a career in law (and technology). Listen as he discusses his lif...
ListenMultiracial heritage and its impact on health access and outcomes with Karen Tabb Dina, Ep. 150 from 2017-12-31T06:30
Ep. 150: Dr. Karen Tabb Dina is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is Multiracial, and she studies, among other things, the health patter...
ListenMultiracial and diverse Jewish life with April Aviva Baskin, Ep. 149 from 2017-12-24T06:30
Multiracial family life onstage, in video, and in real life with comic and actress Angelina Spicer, Ep. 148 from 2017-12-17T06:30
Ep. 148: Angelina Spicer is a very funny person. She's a comic and actress with multidimensional talent. She has built a impressive online presence with her portrayal of Tyra Banks, Beyonce an...
ListenBorn Catholic, raised in a Jewish neighborhood, and a convert to Islam, Ismael Maldonado is a multiethnic, multicultural, Latino in a Multiracial marriage, Ep. 147 from 2017-12-10T06:30
Ep. 147: Ismael Maldonado is a stand-up comedian and actor from Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in a Hasidic Jewish neighborhood, was raised by Catholic parents and married a Muslim girl. Oh and ...
ListenGrowing up Multiracial in NYC, playing baseball, and performing comedy with Mark Anthony Ramirez, Ep. 146 from 2017-12-03T06:30
Ep. 146: Mark Anthony Ramirez is a "city kid" a real, dyed-in-the-wool, native New Yorker. He's also an avid reader, a student of history, a devoted family man, a fantastic comedian, and a Mult...
ListenTwo Multiracial Sisters Writing About Their Experiences Together with Catherine M. Greenspan and Elizabeth A. Atkins, Ep. 145 from 2017-11-26T06:30
Ep. 145: Catherine M. Greenspan and Elizabeth A. Atkins are sisters. They are two sisters. They are 2 Sisters Writing. https://www.twosisterswrit...
ListenEncouraging diversity and inspiring free speech and social justice with Karith Foster, Ep. 144 from 2017-11-19T06:30
Ep. 144: Stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, TV and radio personality, actress, author and entrepreneur are all titles fitting for Karith Foster. Karith is "one of the hottest comics to com...
ListenCoping with racism and confronting prejudice in comedy with the founder of Stellar Underground, Nash Rose, Ep. 143 from 2017-11-12T06:30
Ep. 143: This week on the Multiracial Family Man Podcast, we speak with Nash Rose, comic and founder of the website Stellar Underground https://www...
ListenOn being an Iranian refugee in Finland, with comic Ali Jahangiri, Ep. 142 from 2017-11-05T05:30
Ep. 142: Ali Jahangiri, fled Iran with his parents in 1991. They were refugees seeking asylum in the United States. However, they were waylaid by World events, and had to remain in Finland, wh...
ListenRace, Racism and Colorism Around the World with Professor Ronald Hall, Ep. 141 from 2017-10-29T05:30
Ep. 141: Professor Ronald E. Hall is an expert on the issues of: Intraracial Racism; Bleaching Syndrome; Black/White conflict
Organizational issues; and Race Relations & Diversity. He has...
Multiracial experience, lawyering, and campaign and election law with Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Ep. 140 from 2017-10-22T06:30
Ep. 140: Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is an associate professor, teaching courses in Election Law, Corporate Governance, Business Entities, and Constitutional Law. Prior to joining Stetson's faculty, ...
ListenAuthor and speaker, Devin C. Hughes, on his journey from Multiracial child in a troubled home to Executive leadership coach, Ep. 139 from 2017-10-15T06:30
Ep. 139: Devin Hughes bills himself as "The Chief Inspiration Officer."
But, things were not always so rosy. A Multiracial man who grew up in a troubled home with two parents struggling ...
ListenFrom Chicago to Hollywood, the journey of Robert Munic, writer, producer, Multiracial family man, Ep. 138 from 2017-10-08T06:30
Ep. 138: Robert Munic ("Munic" to all who know him) is a writer and producer. He is a writer and co-Executive Producer of the hit television series, Empire. And, recently, Dr. Dre has chosen Mu...
ListenWNYC's Jami Floyd on race, racism, Multiracial experience, and The Other Box Project, Ep. 137 from 2017-10-01T06:30
Ep. 137: Jami Floyd is the local host of WNYC's “All Things Considered,” which airs from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. weekdays. You can follow her on...
ListenWriting about Loving v. Virginia and its impact on interracial intimacy and the threat it poses to White Supremacy efforts, with Prof. Sheryll Cashin, Ep. 136 from 2017-09-24T06:30
Ep. 136: Sheryll Cashin, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, teaches Constitutional Law, and Race and American Law among other subjects. She writes about civil rights and race relations i...
ListenFrom Iowa to Los Angeles, comic Mike Bridenstine talks about his life in comedy and his Multiracial marriage, Ep. 135 from 2017-09-17T06:30
Ep. 135: Mike Bridenstine is a funny, funny guy. Originally from Iowa, Mike moved to Chicago to begin his comedy career and then made his way to Los Angeles. On the West Coast, his career has ...
ListenRepresenting Multiracial experience through stand-up comedy & overcoming sexism, racism, and double-standards to achieve success in entertainment, with Von Decarlo, Ep. 134 from 2017-09-10T06:30
Ep. 134: Von Decarlo is a multi-talented comedian, and author of the book, “Speak Fluent Man...
ListenMultiracial Canadian, Sinead Bovell, about transforming her career from business to fashion modeling and about Multiracial experience in both worlds, Ep. 133 from 2017-09-03T06:30
Ep. 133: Sinead Bovell is from an organic-loving town called Guelph just west of Toronto, Canada. She has a multitude of interests, ranging from finance and politics to fashion and beauty, and a...
ListenFrom comedy, into sobriety, and pivoting to parenting the McClure twins, Multiracial family life with, Justin McClure, Ep. 132 from 2017-08-27T06:30
Ep. 132: Justin McClure has led a full life. From very humble beginnings in Georgia, to a life in comedy, to a battle with destructive behaviors, into sobriety, he has now emerged into a wonderf...
ListenExpressing the Multiracial experience through artistic works with Rev. Karma Cloud, Ep. 131 from 2017-08-20T06:30
Ep. 131: Rev. Karma Cloud is a Multiracial person and Multiracial family mom. She also is a Certified Expressive Arts Educator, Creativity Mentor/Coach and Birth Practitioner experienced in gro...
ListenExploring gender identity, race and intersectionality with Black queer transgender activist, Raquel Willis, Ep. 130 from 2017-08-13T06:30
Ep. 130: Raquel Willis is a Black queer transgender activist, writer and media maven dedicated to inspiring and elevating marginalized individuals, particularly transgender women of color. She i...
ListenFrom Olympic dreams to a career in comedy and community service with Sheilah D. Smiley, Ep. 129 from 2017-08-06T06:30
Ep. 129: Sheilah D. Smiley is a person of many ethnicities and races and many talents. A Black woman with White, Black, Native American and Puerto Rican relatives and ancestors, she dreamed in ...
ListenMultiracial, Puerto Rican, Jewish experience with artist and illustrator, Zara Gonzalez Hoang, Ep. 128 from 2017-07-30T06:30
Ep. 128: Zara Gonzalez Hoang grew up in the great white North in a little bungalow in South Minneapolis and spent her childhood doodling and dreaming and listening to the colorful stories her da...
ListenMemoir of biracial and multiracial American experience, with Elliott Lewis, Ep. 127 from 2017-07-23T06:30
Ep. 127: Elliott Lewis is an assistant professor of journalism at SUNY Purchase College in Westchester County, New York, where he teaches media law and broadcast news. ...
ListenExploring Loving Day, Interracial Marriage, and Multiracial Experience, with the founder of LovingDay.org, Ken Tanabe, Ep. 126 from 2017-07-16T06:30
Ep. 126: Ken Tanabe is a multiracial (Japanese and Belgian) designer, animator, and art director who works in motion, identity, print, experience design, and interactive media. He also is the cr...
ListenManaging multiethnic and multiracial hair with Dr. Ena Hennegan, creator of Many Ethnicities hair care brand, Ep. 125 from 2017-07-09T06:30
Ep. 125: Dr. Ena Hennegan is a mother, a board-certified, and a practicing family physician in suburban Chicago. She is also the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Three Daughters of the Doc...
ListenMultiracial identity and dating across racial, ethnic, and cultural lines with dating expert, Damona Hoffman, Ep. 124 from 2017-07-02T06:30
Ep. 124: Damona Hoffman is a certified dating coach, radio host, and TV personality. Damona is a guest speaker for Match.com and she’s the host of The Dates & Mates Radio Show on iHeart...
ListenDramatizing Loving v. Virginia onstage with the founders of the multiethnic producing collective Radical Evolution, Meropi Peponides and Beto O'Byrne, Ep. 123 from 2017-06-25T06:30
Ep. 123: Meropi Peponides and Beto O'Byrne are multiethnic, multicultural people. She's Indian and Cypriot. He's Irish and Mexican. They are a dynamic and fascinating couple and the founders ...
ListenMultiracial family life and public service as a person of color with Angeline and Stephan Thomas, Ep. 122 from 2017-06-18T06:30
Ep. 122: Angeline and Stephan Thomas each are Multiracial people. They also are husband and wife and have their own Multiracial family together with a second-generation Multiracial child. Thei...
ListenExploring multiracial life onstage and in the arts with Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni, creator of the one-person show One Drop of Love, Ep. 121 from 2017-06-11T06:30
Ep. 121: An award-winning playwright, actor, producer and educator, Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni is currently touring the one-woman show she wrote and performs in: Listen
Race and racism and multiracial experience in the Caribbean and around the World with Patrick Bennett, cofounder of Uncommon Caribbean, Ep. 120 from 2017-06-04T06:30
Ep. 120: Patrick Bennett is a Black, St. Croix native who moved to the mainland United States. He is married to a White, German woman and has two Biracial sons. His is truly a multiracial, mul...
ListenNew Orleans Loving Festival with festival founder, Jerald White, Ep. 119 from 2017-05-28T06:30
Ep. 119: In anticipation of the 50th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's landmark decision of Loving v. Virginia (holding as unconstitutional laws that forbid interracial marriage), which occurs ...
ListenInterracial dating and multiracial relationships with writer/filmmaker, Janice Littlejohn, Ep. 118 from 2017-05-21T06:30
Ep. 118: Janice Littlejohn is an African American and native Angeleno. She is also Senior Editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books (LARB), Writer/Producer of Those People: A Love Story Listen
From the Chappelle's Show, comic Christian Finnegan, on White people talking about race onstage, on t.v., and in life, Ep. 117 from 2017-05-14T06:30
Ep. 117: Christian is the creator and co-host of Black & White, a comedy show that aired on A&E. On the show, Christian and co-host Sherrod Small, examined current events and social tre...
ListenNatural hair information and inspiration from Sylvia Kerali, founder of Curls Understood, Ep. 116 from 2017-05-07T06:30
Ep. 116: Sylvia Kerali is a London-bred, Digital Strategist and Online Branding expert, with roots in Uganda. She is also a natural hair advocate. In that role, she founded, Curls Understood <...
ListenBlack and Indian multiracial and multicultural families with the founders of Growing Up Gupta, Ep. 115 from 2017-04-30T06:30
Ep. 115: Growing up Gupta was created as a means for the Guptas (Nikita - a Black woman, and her husband - an Indian man) to talk about their unique family. It's not everyday that you hear of
Black, Jewish stories on film with filmmaker and digital storyteller, Courtney Young, Ep. 114 from 2017-04-23T06:30
Ep. 114: Courtney Young is the founder and chief executive director of Think Young Media Group, LLC. Think Young Media Group is a professional storytelling and digital consulting firm based in N...
ListenLife in the theater and multiracial family life home and in the Church with actor, John Cavazos, Ep. 113 from 2017-04-16T06:30
Ep. 113: John Cavazos is a multiracial Latino man, native of Los Angeles, who spent 20 years living and working in New York City.
An actor by trade, he made his New York City professional...
ListenIndian interracial marriage with Aman Kaur, founder of Indian Interracial Marriages Podcast, Ep. 112 from 2017-04-09T06:30
Ep. 112: Aman Kaur is an Indian woman who immigrated to the United States with her family. She is married to a non-Indian man. Based on her own experience, she created the Indian Interracial M...
ListenMultiracial life in Hollywood with actress and filmmaker Brittani Noel, Ep. 111 from 2017-04-02T06:30
Ep. 111: Brittani Noel is a Multiracial ctress and producer, known for Blue Movies (2009), Listen
Portraying multiracial life through painting with Minnesotan artist, Leslie Barlow, Ep. 110 from 2017-03-26T06:30
Ep. 110: Leslie Barlow is a practicing artist living and working in Minneapolis, MN. Primarily an oil painter, Barlow's current work employs the figure and narrative elements to explore issues...
ListenThe Multiracial Asian experience with novelist Jamie Ford, Ep. 109 from 2017-03-19T05:30
Ep. 109: Jamie Ford is a Multiracial Asian man with roots in China. He's also, according to Jamie, part "Betty Crocker" White (on his mother's side). In addition, he is the New York Times best...
ListenThe Loving Project - interviewing interracial couples about life before and after Loving v. Virginia, with Farrah Parkes and Brad Linder, Ep. 108 from 2017-03-12T06:30
Ep. 108 - On June 12, 1967, in the case of Loving v. Virginia, the United States Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state laws prohibiting mixed-race marriages were unconstitutional.
To...
ListenARMOR: Biracial in the Deep South - a documentary about biracial life in the American South with filmmaker Sarah Gambles, Ep. 107 from 2017-03-05T06:30
Ep. 107: Sarah Gambles is a Hawaiian-born, Biracial (Black-White), filmmaker with family ties in her current home state of Alabama. After years of teaching, Sarah returned to her creative roots...
ListenThe Washington Lawyers' Committee Public Education Director, Kent Withycombe, on ensuring the civil right of all children to high quality and free public education, Ep. 106 from 2017-02-26T06:30
Ep. 106: Since 1968, the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs has sought to mobilize the resources of the private bar to address issues of civil rights violations and...
ListenFighting poverty and transforming lives in Kenya with Adam Gould, co-founder and Executive Director of eduKenya, Ep. 105 from 2017-02-19T06:30
Ep. 105: Adam Gould is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of eduKenya (http://www.edukenya.org/), which seeks to empower children and their families wi...
ListenMusic and social activism with multiracial singer-songwriter, Maya Azucena, Ep. 104 from 2017-02-12T06:30
Ep. 104: Maya Azucena, a multi-award winning recording artist and magnetically inspirational woman, is known for making music that uplifts the soul. Born & raised in Brooklyn, she travels the wo...
ListenRace and racism in professional sports with multiracial pro tennis player, Alexandra Stevenson, and her mother, sportswriter, Samantha Stevenson, Ep. 103 from 2017-02-05T06:30
Ep. 103: Alexandra Stevenson is a professional tennis player. She's also multiracial. She made her professional tennis debut in 1999 at Wimbledon, two weeks after graduating from high school. ...
ListenRacial justice & social activism in the Age of Trump with Leslie Mac, Ep. 102 from 2017-01-29T06:30
Ep. 102: Leslie Mac is a Brooklyn born activist & first generation American who speaks nationally about connecting social media to social justice and facilitating movement building discussions.<...
ListenFusion of fashion, travel, culture with multiracial brand, KampInd, with Jonah Batambuze, Ep. 101 from 2017-01-22T06:30
Ep. 101: Jonah Batambuze is an American-born, Black, Ugandan. Swetha Batambuze is an Indian-born, Brit. And, together, this interracial, intercultural married couple are the founders of Kampin...
ListenMixed: A Documentary Film with Caty Borum Chattoo & Leena Jayaswal, Ep. 100 from 2017-01-15T06:30
Ep. 100: Fifty years after the landmark Loving v. Virginia U.S. Supreme Court case ended legal persecution of interracial marriage in America, two mothers – one brown, one white – set o...
ListenJustice in Haiti: The effort to build stability and prosperity in Haiti through justice with Brian Concannon, Jr., Ep. 98 from 2017-01-01T06:30
Ep. 98: Brian Concannon, Jr. is an attorney and the Executive Director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti ("IJDH").
Prior to joining the IJDH, Brian co-managed the Bure...
ListenExpressing multiracial, Afro-Latino (Black & Mexican) life through painting with Kohshin Finley, Ep. 97 from 2016-12-25T06:30
Ep. 97: Kohshin Finley is a multiracial, Afro-Latino, Black & Mexican painter whose work will take your breath away.
Just as a songwriter tells stories through rhythm and melody, Kohshin...
ListenCounseling multiracial families in distress with therapist & life coach, Chantel Cohen, Ep. 96 from 2016-12-18T06:30
Ep. 96: Chantel Cohen is an African-American, multiracial family mom. She's also a therapist and life coach. She owns and operates CWC Coaching and Therapy (Listen
Afro-Latino heritage and growing up as a multiracial, military brat with actress Chanel Bosh, Ep. 95 from 2016-12-11T06:30
Ep. 95: Chanel Bosh is African-American and Puerto Rican. She is a proud Afro-Latina. She's also a military brat, who grew up in various parts of the United States and the World, experiencing h...
ListenMultiracial life in Canada and the United States and styling multiracial hair with Sylvie Vaught, Ep. 94 from 2016-12-04T06:30
Ep. 94: Sylvie Vaught is is African American, Choctaw Indian, Irish, and Russian/Romanian Jewish. She is a multiracial woman in a multiracial family who has experienced multiracial life in Cana...
ListenLoving: Bringing the story of Loving v. Virginia to the big screen, with actor Christopher Mann, Ep. 93 from 2016-11-27T06:30
Ep. 93: Christopher Mann is an actor and producer, known for The Wire (2002), Listen
Middle-Eastern multiracial experience with Lebanese, German, Irish, English, Spanish, & Native American photographer and filmmaker, Suzie Strong, Ep. 92 from 2016-11-20T06:30
Ep. 92: Suzie Strong is an award-winning, Los Angeles-based photographer and director. In her photography work, she specializes in creative portraits and fashion. She directs and shoots featur...
ListenAncestry and genealogy with Bennett Greenspan, founder of Family Tree DNA, Ep. 91 from 2016-11-13T06:30
Ep. 91: Bennett Greenspan is the founder of Family Tree DNA (https://www.familytreedna.com/), which offers DNA tests that can help people trace gene...
ListenFrom the Virgin Islands to Atlanta to MacGyver, actress, Selena Anduze, on multiracial experience, acting, and naturopathic medicine, Ep. 90 from 2016-11-06T16:12:35
Ep. 90: Selena Anduze is originally from the island of St. Croix in the West Indies. She is French, Danish, Swedish, Puerto Rican, Native American Indian, Algerian, and Jewish - in other words,...
ListenStevvi Alexander, singer-songwriter, on her multiracial background, Pentecostal upbringing, and on pursuing her artistic vision with Public Art, Ep. 89 from 2016-10-30T05:30
Ep. 89: Stevvi Alexander is a singer-songwriter who has toured with music legends such as Diana Ross and Barbara Streisand.
A multiracial woman who was raised in a Pentecostal household (...
ListenExploring Afro-Latino and European heritage with Philadelphia-based artist, Kimberly Torres, Ep. 88 from 2016-10-26T06:11:54
Ep. 88: Kimberly Torres is Black, Cuban, Puerto Rican and Italian. She grew up and still lives in Philadelphia, where she has developed a powerful and profound artistic voice, which she represe...
ListenThe Filipino multiracial experience with novelist Lauren Lola, Ep. 87 from 2016-10-16T06:30
Ep. 87: Lauren Lola is a writer from the San Francisco Bay Area. She graduated from California State University, East Bay where she earned her B.A. in Communication and a minor in Theatre. She h...
ListenMultiracial family through the generations, estrangement from biological parents, and finding healing through writing and film, with Darlene Eliopoulos, Ep. 86 from 2016-10-09T23:21:34
Ep. 86: Darlene Eliopoulos is a writer and filmmaker. She's also a multiracial woman who was separated from her biological parents almost at birth and raised by an aunt. Throughout her life, i...
ListenMultiracial life on and off stage and enjoying "White Privilege" while multiracial with Liz Days, Ep. 85 from 2016-10-02T06:30
Ep. 85: Liz Days is a comic and actress. She's one of the stars of the webseries of Plant. She's also known for Woods Baseball ...
ListenMultiracial family, life onstage, and race and racism in suburbia with LaTice Mitchell Klapa, Ep. 84 from 2016-09-25T06:30
Ep. 84: LaTice was born and raised in the suburbs of South Jersey and has turned the challenges of being black in a white neighborhood into comedy. Her conversational style makes you feel like ...
ListenBlack and Jewish heritages come together in comedian James Goff's multiracial family, Ep. 83 from 2016-09-18T06:30
Ep. 83: Actor, comedian, and writer James Goff was born and raised in the South Bronx of New York City. In just a short time in the business, James has demonstrated the unique ability to bridge ...
ListenCivil rights & Multiracial experience in the Pacific Northwest, with Shannon Rutherford Hardin, Ep. 82 from 2016-09-11T06:30
Ep. 82: Shannon Rutherford Hardin is a biracial woman from the Pacific Northwest. Her father is African-American and her mother is White and of Danish extraction. Shannon is the granddaughter o...
ListenHapa life and experience with actress, model, dancer, Alex Chester, Ep. 81 from 2016-09-04T06:30
Ep. 81: Alex Chester is Russian, French, and Romanian Jewish on her mother's side and Japanese on her father's side. She is proudly Hapa, a...
ListenMultiracial experience in high school from the perspective of a principal, with Eric Jackson, Ep. 80 from 2016-08-28T06:30
Ep. 80: Eric Jackson is in a multiracial family. He's a Black man married to a White woman, and together they have 4 multiracial kids.
Eric also is the principal of a high school in an o...
ListenMultiracial in West Virginia and representing multiracial life onstage with Sarah Doneghy, Ep. 79 from 2016-08-21T06:30
Ep. 79: Sarah Doneghy's mother is White, British, and Catholic. Her Dad is Black, American, and Muslim. She was born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia. Listen to her describe life in a s...
ListenMultiracial perceptions, interracial interactions and intergroup contact, with Professor Sarah Gaither, Ep. 78 from 2016-08-14T06:30
Ep. 78: Sarah Gaither is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. She obtained a M.S. and Ph.D in Social Psychology from Tufts University in 2...
ListenYawna Allen, Native American & African American Professional Tennis Player, Ep. 77 from 2016-08-07T06:30
Ep. 77: Yawna Allen is a Native American (Quapaw, Cherokee, and Euchee) multiracial woman who is a former professional tennis player. After playing collegiately at Oklahoma State University and ...
ListenTuning into multiracial experience with TunedIn Parents, with Elle C. Mayberry, Ep. 76 from 2016-07-31T06:30
Ep. 76: Elle C. Mayberry is a writer, creator of the international parenting community Tuned In Parents, and a founding...
ListenPolice Wives For Black Lives, With Jen Borget & Erin Lai, Ep. 75 from 2016-07-24T06:30
Ep. 75: Jen Borget and Erin Lai are Black women living in America. They're both also married to men who aren't Black. Jen's husband is White, and Erin's husband is Asian. The other thing they...
ListenRepresenting the multiracial experience through fashion with Sonia Kang, founder of Mixed Up Clothing, Ep. 74 from 2016-07-17T06:30
Ep. 74: Sonia Smith-Kang is a social entrepreneur. She is designer and founder of Mixed Up Clothing, a culturally inspired children’s fashion brand that celebrates diversity and inclusion featur...
ListenMixed Marrow - the need for multiracial bone marrow donors, with Athena Asklipiadis, Ep. 73 from 2016-07-10T06:30
Ep. 73: Athena Asklipiadis is Japanese, Greek, Italian, Armenian, Egyptian. She is about as multiracial as they come! When her aunt, Esther Matsuguma, died in 2007 after a battle with Lymphoma...
ListenBlack, Native American, Jewish, Welsh - Ed-Tech businessperson and Morehouse and Stanford MBA alum, Kevin Williams, Ep. 72 from 2016-07-03T06:30
Ep. 72: Kevin Williams is a man of many hats, many talents, and many races and ethnicities. Hailing originally from St. Louis, Kevin has a heritage that is quintessentially American and that co...
ListenBlack & Indian, cheerleading for the Raiders, handling private investigations, and cooking up a storm on Master Chef, with Barbara Savage, Ep. 71 from 2016-06-26T06:30
Ep. 71 - Barbara Savage is a woman of many hats (and talents). A multiracial (Black and Indian) woman who converted to Judaism as an adult, Barbara has myriad interests and talents. She's been...
ListenJournalism & race, Jamaican heritage, and multiracial family life with L.A. Times Journalist, Michelle Maltais, Ep. 70 from 2016-06-19T06:30
Ep. 70: Michelle Maltais serves as deputy director of audience engagement. Since she joined the Los Angeles Times in 1997 as a copy editor, Michelle has gone where no one has gone before. (Yes, ...
ListenNative American, Black, and White, growing up multiracial & Jehovah's Witness, with public relations entrepreneur Delia Douglas, Ep. 69 from 2016-06-12T06:30
Ep. 69: Delia Douglas is proud to be Black, White and Native (Choctaw). She was born in North Hollywood California. Her parents were the first interracial couple to marry and move in to the Nort...
ListenKingston to Canada to Carlito's Way with multiracial family mom, Ingrid Rogers, Ep. 68 from 2016-06-05T06:30
Ep. 68: Ingrid Rogers (http://www.theingridrogers.com/index.html) was born to Jamaican parents in Toronto, Canada and spent the first 9 y...
ListenPsychology & reducing race-related stress, with Riana Anderson, Ep. 67 from 2016-05-29T06:30
Ep. 67: Riana Anderson is a Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in the Applied Psychology and Human Development Division (APHD). Her current fellowsh...
ListenMultiracial and multicultural community advocacy with Glenn Robinson, Ep. 66 from 2016-05-22T06:30
Ep. 66 - Glenn Robinson is a White guy. He's married to a Mexican woman, and they have 2 Biracial and Bicultural kids.
Glenn is a devoted advocate for the multiracial and multicultural c...
ListenAfro-Latina, transracially adopted by White farmers, coping with tragic accidents and physical disability, and writing a memoir, with author Lorie Tensen, Ep. 64 from 2016-05-08T06:30
Ep. 64: Lorie Tensen is an author. She's also "bionic." It's not hard to see why. Having been dealt a number of challenges in life, she's rebuilt herself stronger than ever before.
She ...
ListenConfronting racism through global travel, biracial life in Canada, and transracial adoption, with Jordana Manchester, Ep. 63 from 2016-05-01T06:30
Ep. 63: Jordana Manchester is Biracial (White mom, Black
dad). She was raised by her her mother and her White adoptive
father (he married her mother when she was 4 years old and they ha...
On being Black & Jewish, conversion, race & racism in the Midwest, and interracial marriage with Rabbi Tiferet Berenbaum, Ep. 62 from 2016-04-24T06:30
Ep. 62: Rabbi Tiferet Berenbaum loves to laugh. She also loves purple. She loves her husband, her family, her congregation (Shir Hadash -- http://www.shirmke....
ListenMultiracial life as setting for a historical novel, with Michelle Beller, Ep. 61 from 2016-04-17T06:30
Ep. 61: Michelle Beller is a multiracial former Ironman Triathlete-turned-writer who is now pursuing work that is deeply personal.
Her book The Trouble With Virginia is a historical nove...
ListenMultiracial and "Creole" experience with multiracial Y.A. author, Veda Stamps, Ep. 60 from 2016-04-10T06:30
Ep. 60: Veda Stamps was born in Los Angeles, California but grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. In her late teens, she moved to Fresno, California...
ListenHarlem meets Australia, with comic Mike Brown, Ep. 59 from 2016-04-03T06:30
Ep. 59: Mike Brown is a comic who grew up in Harlem, NY. A Black man with Jamaican and Cuban roots, Mike has been taking the New York comedy scene by storm with his
He was named one of R...
ListenAustralian multiracial families and the issues they face with mom, children's book author, and entrepreneur Naomi Kissiedu-Green, Ep. 58 from 2016-03-27T06:30
Ep. 58: Naomi Kissiedu-Green is a Ghanaian, born in the UK, who now resides in Australia. This former model who appeared on Austrailia's Project Runway is married to a White Australian, and she...
ListenLatina and African-American multiracial experience with the founder and creator of parenting blog, desumama.com, with Vanessa Bell, Ep. 57 from 2016-03-20T05:30
Ep. 57: Vanessa Bell is a Latina of Cuban ancestry, raised in Los Angeles. She is married to a Black man and has two biracial kids. She also is the creator of desumama.com (Listen
The founders of Swirl Nation Blog on raising multiracial kids and on being multiracial, with Jen, Jenn, Amal and Kourtney, Ep. 56 from 2016-03-13T06:30
Ep. 56: Swirl Nation (http://www.swirlnationblog.com/) is the lovechild of four female friends who share the common bond of living multiracial and ...
ListenGrowing up Afro-Brazilian in Pittsburgh, experiencing trans-racial adoption, and using hip-hop as a mechanism to bring about social change, with Liana Maneese, Ep. 55 from 2016-03-06T06:30
Ep. 55: Liana Maneese was born in 1984 in Goiânia, Goiás Brazil. She was adopted when she was 1 and aised in a Black community in Pittsburgh PA by two White Parents.
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On being Black, Indian & Trinidadian, transitioning from a career in engineering to one in comedy, and battling with Lupus, with Ayanna Dookie, Ep. 54 from 2016-03-01T01:17:41
Ep. 54: Ayanna Dookie is a comic and a very funny woman. This native Trinidadian (who is half Black an half Indian) thought she was on her way to becoming an engineer. But, somewhere along the...
ListenInterracial marriage, bioethics, life on a Navajo reservation, and studying multiculturalism with LaVera Crawley and Alec MacLeod, Ep. 53 from 2016-02-21T06:30
Ep. 53: LaVera Crawley and Alec MacLeod are an interracial couple. LaVera is a African-American doctor, who grew up in Cincinnati, received her undergraduate and medical degrees at Historically...
ListenMultiracialism in the U.K., on being a mixed-race feminist, and the interplay of African and Afro-Caribbean culture, with Nicola Codner, Ep. 52 from 2016-02-14T06:30
Ep. 52: Nicola Codner is a multiracial woman (Black Jamaican, Nigerian and White British), born and living in Leeds, Yorkshire within the UK. She is a counselor, and she feels that her backgrou...
ListenTransracial adoption, the importance of Godfathers, and growing up in a geodesic dome, with Rhonda M. Roorda, Ep. 51 from 2016-02-07T06:30
Ep. 51: Rhonda M. Roorda, M.A., was adopted into a white family and raised with two nonadopted siblings. She is a national speaker on transracial adoption and a recipient of the Judge John P. St...
ListenRae Dawn Chong on growing up multiracial, on race & racism in the world of entertainment, and on exploring spirituality, Ep. 50 from 2016-01-31T06:30
Ep. 50: Born in Canada, Rae Dawn Chong is a multiracial (Black, Chinese, Irish, and Native American) actress who's had a fantastic career and fascinating life. She's been in such notable movies...
ListenCreating a "Mixed Culture" magazine with half-Indian, half-White, Anita Sengupta, Ep. 49 from 2016-01-24T06:30
Ep. 49: Anita Sengupta has a Bengali Indian father and a White mother. She grew up in the Midwest, in Cincinnati, where she experienced the range of experience of a multiracial person (fitting ...
ListenMultiracial & working for President Obama, Black & Korean Brad Jenkins talks about working in the White House and now for Funny or Die, Ep. 48 from 2016-01-17T16:04:12
Ep. 48: Brad Jenkins is Black and Korean. His dad is an African-American veteran who served in Viet Nam and, later, met Brad's mother, a Korean national, while stationed in Korea.
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ListenOn being multiracial, adopted by White biological relatives, and reunited with her Black, biological father, with Melissa Swain O'Neill, Ep. 47 from 2016-01-10T06:30
Ep. 47: Melissa Swain O'Neill has a wonderful life. She is married to a fantastic guy, has great kids, and has a job that she loves as a personal trainer to special populations.
She ...
ListenThe multiracial Asian experience in America with novelist Joy Huang Stoffers, Ep. 46 from 2016-01-03T06:30
Ep. 46: Joy Huang Stoffers (www.joyhuangstoffers.com) was raised by a Taiwanese mother and a Caucasian father. At the age ...
ListenEartha Kitt's daughter, Kitt Shapiro, on growing up multiracial with an internationally famous multiracial mother and on maintaining her mother's legacy, Ep. 45 from 2015-12-27T06:30
Ep. 45: Kitt Shapiro is the daughter of late international star Eartha Kitt, who passed away from colon cancer in 2008. She is the founder and creator of the Simply Eartha™ lifestyle brand ( Listen
Multiracial, Afro-Caribbean Singer, Multimedia Entertainer, and Nanny, and Creator of Nani Nani Kids, Shani Bernard, Ep. 44 from 2015-12-21T02:14:05
Ep. 44: Shani “Nani” Bernard is just a girl who loves the fact that everyone has the right to creative expression. She comes from a performing arts family and was raised with art and music all a...
ListenBorn Beautiful Biracial - the new book from tv news anchor-turned-author, Tanya Hutchins, Ep. 43 from 2015-12-14T02:47:29
Ep. 43: Tanya Hutchins is a multimedia journalist and Communications Representative with the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (IAMAW). She worked as a broadcast journa...
ListenStudying multiracialism and critical mixed race studies with Steven Riley, Ep. 42 from 2015-12-06T06:30
Ep. 42: Steven F. Riley is the creator and founder of MixedRaceStudies.org, which since 2009, is the world's most comprehensive non...
ListenTransracial adoption & adoption of multiracial people with April Dinwoodie, Ep. 41 from 2015-12-01T03:26:32
Ep. 41: April Dinwoodie (http://www.aprildinwoodie.com/)is a nationally recognized thought leader on adoption and foster care. As Chief Executive of ...
ListenRace & racism in comedy with Karith Foster, Ep. 40 from 2015-12-01T03:26
Ep. 40: Humorist, motivational speaker, TV & radio personality, actress, author, blogger and entrepreneur are all titles fitting for Karith Foster (http://www.ka...
ListenTeen multiracial activism with Kayci Ortiz, Ep. 39 from 2015-11-21T05:16:31
Ep. 39: Kayci Ortiz is a biracial (Black/White) young woman from New Jersey and recent Harvard graduate. She also is a Board Member of Project RACE and former President of Project RACE Teen. S...
ListenMultiracial or mixed-race in the U.K., with Andrea Boxall, Ep. 38 from 2015-11-08T06:30
Ep. 38: Andrea Boxall is a biracial (Black/White) woman from England. A native of Birmingham, she now lives in London. A daughter of a Black, Afro-Caribbean Jamaican-English mother and a White...
ListenPublishing multicultural children's books with Hannah Ehrlich, Director of Marketing and Publicity for Lee and Low Books, Ep. 37 from 2015-11-01T05:30
Ep. 37: Lee & Low Books (https://www.leeandlow.com/) is the largest...
ListenOn writing a biracial memoir and chronicling Black Lives Matter with Shannon Luders-Manuel, Ep. 36 from 2015-10-26T03:48:46
Ep. 36: Shannon Luders-Manuel is a writer who wrote her masters thesis on the rhetorical implications of the "tragic mulatta" genre. She is currently working on a memoir, which was featured at ...
ListenManaging kinky, curly, coily, textured hair with Michelle Breyer, co-founder of TextureMedia, Ep. 35 from 2015-10-18T06:30
Ep. 35: Seventeen years ago, Michelle Breyer channeled her lifelong struggle with her curly hair into NaturallyCurly.com – a hobby she worked on in her spare time with two curly friends. Natura...
ListenMultiracial family mom, Obama neighbor, and former dancer, Keesha Beckford, Ep. 34 from 2015-10-11T06:30
Ep. 34: Keesha Beckford is a former dancer, who turned to writing as her creative outlet when she became a mom. It has turned into a successful second career as the creator and writer behind Mo...
ListenInterracial marriage, growing up in a West Indian family, and co-hosting a radio show with Neil deGrasse Tyson, with Leighann Lord, Ep. 33. from 2015-10-04T06:30
Ep. 33: Leighann Lord is a very funny lady (http://www.veryfunnylady.com/). A comic from New York, with West Indian roots, she's also a writer and th...
ListenThe philosophy of race, the use of race to subjugate others, and how to get a Ph.D. without going to undergrad, with Prof. David Livingstone Smith, Ep. 32 from 2015-09-20T06:30
Ep. 32: David Livingstone Smith is a professor of philosophy at the University of New England, where he teaches courses on philosophy of psychology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, free will an...
Listen"Being Biracial: Where Our Secret Worlds Collide," the multiracial experience across the globe, and the World's most famous rooster, with Sarah Ratliff & Bryony Sutherland, Ep. 31 from 2015-09-13T06:30
Ep. 31: Sarah Ratliff and Bryony Sutherland are authors who have collaborated on a new book, an anthology called Being Biracial: Where Our...
ListenBeing Black, White, and Jewish; getting an education from the Black Panthers; and living in Seattle at the same time as Jimi Hendrix with author, TaRessa Stovall, Ep. 30 from 2015-09-13T05:44:24
Ep. 30: TaRessa Stovall is Black, White, and Jewish. She was raised in Seattle and in her formative years found herself involved with the Black Panthers and receiving the benefit of their educa...
ListenA clothing line for multiracial people, embracing your multiracial identity, and how everyone is multiracial, with Rudy Tabasa, Ep. 29 from 2015-09-06T07:26:06
Ep. 29: Rudy Tabasa is a Black and Filipino hip-hop dancer turned clothing designer who created a clothing line to advocate for and represent the multiracial community. Rudy calls the company H...
ListenBeing biracial with a strong, Black dad, exploring heritage, and reuniting with an absentee mom, with Javon Johnson, Ep. 28 from 2015-08-30T06:30
Ep. 28: Javon Johnson is a Biracial (Black-White) man raised in New York City by his father, a Black man and single parent, who was and is Javon's mentor and role model. After a prolonged separ...
ListenSame-sex multiracial families; issues faced by kids in multiracial families; and women's professional football, with Jen Chancellor and Shadana Hurd, Ep. 27 from 2015-08-23T06:58:52
Ep. 27: Jen Chancellor and Shadana Hurd are a same-sex, married, multiracial couple with a teenage daughter. They're also former proffesional women's football players. On this episode of the M...
ListenChild psychology, family therapy, and raising multiracial children with mommy blogger, Ellie Cee, Ep. 26 from 2015-08-16T07:00
Ep. 26: Ellie Cee is a psychologist, former family therapist and multiracial mommy blogger. On her blog, Musing Momma (http://www.musingmomma.com), she...
ListenFilm depictions of multiracial people and issues with filmmaker, Alex Munoz, Ep. 25 from 2015-08-08T05:11:45
Episode 25: Alex Munoz, who once served as Prince's stand-in during the making of a movie, is a multiracial (Chamorro, Mexican, and European) filmmaker.
His films re-valorize margina...
ListenGarcelle Beauvais: From Jamie Foxx Show to Children's Book Author, Ep. 24 from 2015-08-01T06:16:09
Ep. 24: Garcelle Beauvais is known for her work on the Jamie Foxx Show, NYPD Blue, and Franklin & Bash, but outside of her acting work, Garcelle (a mother to 3 sons, i...
ListenMultiracial Advocate Susan Graham of Project RACE, Ep. 23 from 2015-07-25T07:27:11
Ep. 23: Susan Graham, the founder of Project RACE (http://www.projectrace.com/), talks about her youth in Detroit, her interracial marriage, and raising...
ListenMultiracial Actress & Egg-Freezing Advocate, Jennifer Frappier, Ep. 22 from 2015-07-19T05:15:53
Ep. 22: Multiracial actress Jennifer Frappier (http://www.jenniferfrappier.com/), is also the Producer and Event Planner for the Mixed Remixed Fest...
ListenYogasteya (yoga for all races & body types) founder, Dianne Bondy, Ep. 21 from 2015-07-12T02:45:45
Ep. 21: Multiracial family advocate and creator of Yogasteya (yoga for all shapes, sizes and abilities - http://yogasteya.com/), Dianne Bondy (Listen
Adoption and mixed race advocate and actress, Santana Dempsey, Ep. 20 from 2015-07-05T02:51:03
Ep. 20: An adoption and mixed race advocate, actress Santana Dempsey (http://www.santanadempsey.com/ ), (a University of Missouri alumnus) is a veter...
ListenMy Family Builders (multiracial family building toy for kids) founder & designer, EZ Karpf, Ep. 19 from 2015-06-28T02:59:13
Ep. 19: My Family Builders (http://www.myfamilybuilders.com/) is a wooden doll toy set intended to allow children to design and build a family as d...
ListenCriminal justice journalist, Simone Weichselbaum, of The Marshall Project, Ep. 18 from 2015-06-21T01:24:17
Ep. 18, Simone Weichselbaum, a criminal justice journalist with the Marshall Project (https://www.themarshallproject.org/st...
ListenAfricana Studies and growing up biracial & Jewish in Boston, with Prof. Zebulon Miletsky, Ep. 17 from 2015-06-14T02:36:49
Ep. 17: Zebulon Miletsky, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Stony Brook University, talks about his Black and Jewish Heritage, growing up biracial in Boston, Af...
ListenInterracial relationships, comedy & acting as told by husband & wife, Abbi Crutchfield & Luke Thayer, Ep. 16 from 2015-06-07T02:50:45
Ep. 16: Abbi Crutchfield and Luke Thayer, an interracial married couple, who also are comics and actors discuss growing up in Indiana, how they met, and how race and racism arise in their lives ...
ListenJamaican immigrant, multiracial family mommy-blogger, and tv weather anchor, Stacy-Ann Gooden, Ep. 15 from 2015-05-31T05:39:12
Ep. 15: Jamaican immigrant, multiracial mommy blogger, and tv weather anchor, Stacy-Ann Gooden (http://weatheranchormama.com/) discusses the multiraci...
ListenRaising Asian-White Multiracial Kids with mommy-blogger, Grace Hwang Lynch, Ep. 14 from 2015-05-24T01:22:06
Ep. 14: Grace Hwang Lynch, a journalist and mommy-blogger (http://hapamama.com/), who writes and speaks about her own multiracial family discusses the Asian-Wh...
ListenMormon, Black and multiracial with mommy-blogger and tv anchor, Jennifer Borget, Ep. 13 from 2015-05-17T07:48:40
Ep. 13: What's it like to be Black and Mormon? How about Black and Mormon and married to a White man. Listen as tv anchor and mommy-blogger, Jennifer Borget (Listen
Black and Jewish ballet dancer, therapist and multiracial family mom, Lisa W. Rosenberg, Ep. 12 from 2015-05-10T17:04:37
Ep. 12: Lisa W. Rosenberg is a biracial, Jewish former professional ballet dancer who now works as a psychotherapist, writer and speaker (on topics related to body image, parenting and identity)...
ListenMultiracial poetry from biracial, Jewish spoken word poet, Aaron Samuels, Ep. 11 from 2015-05-03T06:30
Ep. 11: Aaron Samuels (http://aaronsamuelspoetry.com/), is a biracial, Jewish Poet and Writer, who grew up in Rhode Island. Aaron's work has been n...
ListenGrowing up biracial in the Deep South with Stefanie Smith, Ep. 10 from 2015-04-26T06:47:41
Ep. 10: Stefanie Smith is a biracial woman, who grew up in Alabama and is now an Urban Justice Fellow. Listen as Stefanie and Alex discuss the Multiracial experience, including Stephanie's own p...
ListenTransracial adoption, criminal justice, and the multiracial experience with Sherene Crawford, Ep. 9 from 2015-04-19T03:25:03
Ep. 9: Sherene Crawford is a biracial woman, adopted by White Parents, who is now a Criminal Justice Advocate with the National Network http:...
ListenRace and racism in Olympic athletics with champion figure skater, Tai Babilonia, Ep. 8 from 2015-04-12T16:11:45
Ep. 8: Tai Babilonia is Black, Filipino, and Native American. She also is a former pairs figure skating Olympian and U.S. and World Champion. Her skating partner was Randy Garnder. For more o...
ListenDocumentaries about multiracial life with filmmaker, Jason Cuthbert, Ep. 7 from 2015-04-05T17:20:18
Ep. 7: Jason Cuthbert is a filmmaker and the creator, writer, director and producer of the multiracial documentary Colouring Book, which examines the multiracial experience from the per...
ListenAdopting multiracial kids and interracial marriage with Vice Provost of U. Penn Law, Anita Allen, Ep. 6 from 2015-03-29T08:02:53
Ep. 6: Anita Allen is the Vice Provost for Faculty and Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Allen also is in an interracial marriage, and she and her husband adopted tw...
ListenThe Mixed Remixed Festival and writing about multiracial experience with NYT bestselling author, Heidi Durrow, Ep. 5 from 2015-03-22T07:32:20
Ep. 5: Heidi Durrow, author of the New York Times bestseller, The Girl Who Fell From the Sky, is also the founder of the Mixed-Remixed Festival. For more on Heidi, please see:...
ListenInterracial relationships and raising a multiracial family with journalist and mommy blogger, Christelyn Karazin, Ep. 4 from 2015-03-15T04:11:10
Ep. 4: Christelyn Karazin is the author of the multiracial dating book, Swirling (http://www.amazon.co...
ListenThe Mulatto Diaries and the multiracial experience with vlogger and blogger, Tiffany Jones, Ep. 3 from 2015-03-08T17:16:07
Ep. 3: Tiffany Jones is the creator of Mulatto Diaries (Youtube vlog/blog hosted by Wordpress), which has been used as a resource in college lectures on race, and has been noted as a re...
ListenWe Are the 15 Percent and chronicling the growth of multiracial families with Michael David Murphy, Ep. 2 from 2015-03-01T07:22:43
Ep. 2: Michael David Murphy is the founder of the website, WeArethe15percent.com, which celebrates multiracial families and the fact that multiracial marriage...
ListenMultiracial kids' books and graphic novels with author, Sebastian A. Jones, Ep. 1 from 2015-02-21T07:34:11
Ep. 1: Sebastian A. Jones, moviemaker, music-maker, and writer comes on the podcast for a discussion of the "multiracial experience" particularly as portrayed in literature and the arts.
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