Project ReMiX: Exploring the Mixed Race Generation [top]

Every Third Thursday
Not everything is Black and White.
Join us for interactive discussions open to ALL on multiracial and interracial issues, including:
- what being mixed race means to you or your friends
- what your mama told you (or didn’t tell you)
- jungle fever, yellow fever and the dating game
- the eroticization of mixed race people in the media
- the intersections between race, class, gender, sexuality, and more!
What happens to racism when the color lines are blurred?
Fall Program Schedule:September 29, 2011
Crossing the Line: Exploring Race-based issues through Humor
Join us for an evening with multiracial comedian Jim Ruel!
@ the UUC 3rd floor Lecture Hall, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
October 29, 2011
Off the Reservation: Indigeneity & Multiraciality
@ the UUC 3rd floor Lecture Hall, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Spring Program Schedule:
February 29, 2012
Leap Back: LA Explodes (20 Years after the LA Uprising/Sa-I-Gu)
Civil unrest. The LA Riots. Sa-I-Gu.
Three names that conjure a static image of Black-Korean violence in the American consciousness. Join us for an evening of reflection and dialogue with those who were actually there – lawyers, police, and community activists. What were the root causes that led to LA exploding? Will the embers of racial and economic injustice ignite again?
@ the UUC 3rd floor Lecture Hall, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
March 28, 2012
Old School, New School: Mixed Messages
@ the UUC 3rd floor Lecture Hall, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Past Project ReMiX workshops and panels have included:
The Meaning of a Mixed Race Presidency
You’re not _______ Enough!
ReMiX 2.0: Going Global
For transnational and transracial adoptees, the multiracial experience is complex…
The Life and Times of the Tragic Mulatto: Project ReMiX Kick-off
An exciting staged reading of an original play by Velina Hasu Houston, directed by Luis Alfaro.
Passing Privilege: Mixed in the Media
Express Yourself: Found in Translation
A writing, movement, and expression workshop!

Co-sponsored by Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS),
Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs (CBCSA),
and El Centro Chicano.
Asian Pacific Graduate Celebration [top]

API QueerStory [top]
API QueerStory is an annual collaborative event in the spring, organized by APASS and the USC LGBT Resource Center. API QueerStory explores the multiple intersections between Asian American/Pacific Islander and LGBTQ identities.





