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Discussing Mixed Race Identity in America today through book & movie reviews and interviews with mixed people. A Social Commentary on Biracial Life.

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G. Reginald Daniel, Professor of Sociology, teaches courses exploring comparative race and ethnic relations. Since 1989, he has taught ?Betwixt and Between,? which is one of the first and longest-standing university courses to... more

Ronald D. Maloney was a student at the Colored Orphanage, later renamed the Central Children's Home, for thirteen years, from the first grade to his departure for the military in 1972. The orphanages' address; however, remained his... more

Dwanna is a citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma, a public sociologist, an Indigenous rights advocate, and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst having... more

Marvin T. Jones is the Executive Director of the Chowan Discovery Group (CDG). The mission of the CDG is to research, document, preserve and present the 400+ year-old history of the landowning tri-racial people of color of the Winton... more

On Today's episode of Mixed Race Radio we will meet author, Frank Robinson, father to a mixed race son. In a world that continues to grapple with notions of race, a loving father writes a series of letters that speak into the life of... more

Amanda Grant founded USAdopt to help others benefit from the knowledge she gained during the adoption of her son. She spent several years researching options and resources before beginning the actual adoption process. Then,... more

Today, we welcome Grace Biskie as we discuss racial reconciliation. Grace is working on her first book, Detroit's Daughter, a memoir about surviving her father, brother, abuse, racism, Christians, boys, and poverty while growing up in Detroit.... more

Jake Whitman is an educator, nonprofit leader, and the author of Destination: Teach For America; Building Leadership, Mastering the Application, Acing the Interviews. The goal of Destination: Teach For America is to level the... more

Doris Ray is a retired home support worker who resides with her husband in the Fraser Lake-Endako area of North Central British Columbia. Doris's first book The Ghosts Behind Him (Caitlin Press 1999) chronicling her family's devastating... more

Marcia is an award-winning writer, speaker, educator and visiting scholar at Brown University. She is the author of Clearly Invisible: Racial Passing and the Color of Cultural Identity (Baylor UP, 2012) and Eminem: The Real Slim Shady... more
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