Being a mixed race person or in a mixed family can be confusing. Cultures clash, strange questions are asked, no ethnic community considers you a real member, and some people just don't like you. But what are the individual experiences? Does everyone have trouble with their cultures rejecting each other? For me, they definitely do, but to further understand, I spoke with two other people in mixed households: One, a person of many ethnicities herself. Another, an adopted child with parents of two separate ethnic identities.
Written/Hosted by: Hisako Nakayama-Rogers
Produced by: Chris McGovern
Interviewees: Kai Nyame Drayton-Yee, Keilani Hansen Adachi
Written/Hosted by: Hisako Nakayama-Rogers
Produced by: Chris McGovern
Interviewees: Kai Nyame Drayton-Yee, Keilani Hansen Adachi