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The Mixed Experience

The top podcast about multiracial, multicultural, biracial & Mixed issues & experience. Interviews with artists, community leaders, scholars & regular folks. www.themixedexperience.com
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Episodes

S2, Ep. 24: Michael Twitty of Afroculinaria/@Kosher Soul

Michael Twitty, blogger at Afroculinaria, speaks with us. Twitty (@koshersoul) is a food writer, independent scholar, culinary historian , and historical interpreter personally charged with preparing, preserving and promoting African American foodways and its parent traditions in Africa and her Diaspora and its legacy in the food culture of the American South. Michael is a Judaic studies teacher from the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area and his interests include food culture, food history, Jewi...

May 04, 20150

S2, Bonus 4: Writer Jim Grimsley On Unlearning Racism

Jim Grimsley is the author of How I Shed My Skin and four previous novels, among them Winter Birds, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award; Dream Boy, winner of the GLBTF Book Award for literature; My Drowning, a Lila-Wallace-Readerâ??s Digest Writerâ??s Award winner; and Comfort and Joy. He lives in Atlanta and teaches at Emory University.

Apr 29, 20150

S2, Ep. 20: Singer-Actress-Dancer Zindy Laursen

I'm beyond thrilled to have Zindy Laursen on the show. She is a fellow Afro-Viking, a hit-making pop star, a European stage star, a former bikini model and an unstoppable, beautiful, powerful woman! www.zindy.com

Mar 23, 20150

S2, Ep. 19: Mulatto Fatigue & #alllivesmatter

Listen in on an impromptu episode about where biracial folks fit into the #blacklivesmatter rallying cry, Mixed Remixed Festival update & diagnosing Mulatto Fatigue.

Mar 16, 20150

S2: Ep. 14 - Author of More Love Less Panic Claude Knobler

Already the biological parents of a seven-year-old son and a five-year-old daughter, Claude Knobler and his wife decided to adopt Nati, a five-year-old Ethiopian boy who seemed different from Knobler in every conceivable way. After more than five years spent trying to turn his wild, silly, adopted African son into a quiet, neurotic, Jewish guy like himself, Knobler realized the importance of having the courage to love, accept, and let go of his children.In this wonderfully written memoir More Lo...

Jan 26, 20150

S2: E12- Writer Marie Mockett

Writer Marie Mockett will join us to talk about her new memoir Where the Dead Pause and the Japanese Say Goodbye. www.mariemockett.com

Jan 12, 20150

S2, Ep. 11: Writer Thomas Chatterton Williams

We continue the second part of the season with writer Thomas Chatterton Williams author of Losing My Cool and the newly published essay in Virginia Quarterly Review "Black and Blue and Blond".

Jan 08, 20150
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