Mixed Race America

Thoughts, musings, and observations about race in America, particularly the mixing of race--in all the ways you can imagine: people of various races interacting, people of various races not wanting to mix, issues of purity, hybridity, multiplicity, heterogeneity, and any other way you can describe the blending, melding, melting, tossing, turning, churning of race relations in the United States.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Women writers kick ass!

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If only we lived in a world where this was a REAL commercial... [tip of the hat to K & B!]
Saturday, June 26, 2010

Observations on race and gender from Chemoland

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[Be aware: what follows is somewhat of a rant, but it's also part of my observations on going through the hospital system as fully aware...
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Please watch & circulate

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I've written about the importance of registering for the National Bone Marrow Registry before--especially the importance for people of ...
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Friday, June 11, 2010

Because I've been a bad blogger and I love Star Wars

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Here's something I found from a friend's page--so tip of the hat to "M"--in light of World Cup Soccer/Football beginning t...
Thursday, May 27, 2010

I'm not going to the chapel but I am...

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...going to get married tomorrow at 4pm at an undisclosed outdoor location with just immediate family (my parents and Southern Man's par...
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Why we need a passport to enter Arizona

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So you know I've been self absorbed with health issues because I haven't blogged about Arizona yet. To be honest, because my diagno...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

MRA Book Review: Ann Patchett's Run

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One of the pleasures of taking a time off from life (and I definitely feel like I am taking a time-out. I know for some people, a vacation ...
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Monday, May 10, 2010

Shades of Ray

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This just in from my cousin "W"-- who wants me to set it up like the old SNL skit with Mike Meyers doing "Coffee Time": ...
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Jennifer
A 40-something professor of contemporary American literature and Asian American literature interested in issues of social justice and specifically how to create spaces to talk comfortably (and sometimes uncomfortably) about race.
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