El Centro Chicano
USC Student Affairs

Project ReMix: Exploring the Mixed Race Generation (Monthly Series)

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Project ReMix: Kick-Off

Project ReMix: Kick-Off

Who are you Picture exercise.

Project ReMix: Small Groups

Project ReMix: Small Groups

Small group discussions are a big part of our Project ReMix series.

Project ReMix: Poetry

Project ReMix: Poetry

We look to incorporate many different elements of learning and expression, including poetry when discussing issues of identity and self-exploration.

Project ReMix: Audience Looks On

Project ReMix: Audience Looks On

Project ReMix: Small Workshops

Project ReMix: Small Workshops

Small Group work is a big part of Project ReMix as is discussion aftewards. Folks begin to understand each other is stories and make connections.

Project ReMix: Presenter from MASC

Project ReMix: Presenter from MASC

Presenter Farzana Nayani, Vice President, Multiracial Americans of Southern California (MASC) discusses elements of MASC's Elementary Parent Workshop Project with our students, including stages of racial child identity development, and data concerning the multiracial community.

Project ReMix: Interactive Exercises

Project ReMix: Interactive Exercises

Project ReMix: The Winning Team

Project ReMix: The Winning Team

Project ReMiX is a monthly, interactive discussion series aimed to explore issues facing the mixed race generation- a growing population in the U.S. and especially at USC.  Aside from a student group known as HapaSC, a structured environment for multiracial students or students interested in learning about the mixed race community was practically nonexistent on campus.  Between Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS), Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs (CBCSA), and El Centro Chicano (ECC), we also wanted to provide a new program to attract students who might not otherwise seek out our specific cultural centers.  Pictured from R to L are: Sumi Pendakur, Director, APASS, Billy Vela, Director, ECC, Syreeta Aboubaker, Asst. Dir, CBCSA and Jade Agua, Asst. Dir, APASS.