‘Evoking The Mulatto’ In Mixed-Race AmericaPosted in Audio, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, Social Justice, United States on 2015-11-24 17:00Z by Steven |
‘Evoking The Mulatto’ In Mixed-Race America
On Point with Tom Ashbrook
WBUR 90.9 FM
Boston, Massachusetts
2015-11-23
Tom Ashbrook, Host
Guests:
- Lindsay Catherine Harris, multimedia artist and creator of “Evoking the Mulatto.”
- Ko Smith, painter based in New York City. Featured in “Evoking the Mulatto.”
- Kaliya Warren, filmmaker based in New York City. Featured in “Evoking the Mulatto.”
(Clockwise From Top Left) Filmmaker Lindsay Catherine Harris, Ko Smith, Kailya Warren and Bryant Koger in still images from Harris’ “Evoking the Mulatto” multimedia project. (Courtesy the Filmmaker) |
Mixed-race America in the time of Black Lives Matter and demographic change. We’ll talk race, identity and the film project “Evoking the Mulatto”.
Mixed race America is a fast-growing piece of the American pie. Ten percent of American births now, and growing. Until 1967, interracial marriage was illegal in many states. Today, relationships regularly cross all the old racial lines. What is it like to be that American? A new film project with the provocative title “Evoking the Mulatto” talks with lots of mixed race Americans about their everyday experience and their most intimate thoughts on love, beauty, justice, racial identity, and the American future. This hour, On Point, we’re listening to mixed race Americans.
Listen to the story (00:47:49) here. Download the story here.