As multiracial people, we are constantly put into narrow categories that try to define who we are. But what does it mean to tell your own story? To be able to claim and celebrate all parts of who you are? Speakers for this panel are defining their own narratives through the arts—including photography, visual art, and writing. To attend: You must register at the link below and a Zoom link will be emailed to you. https://forms.gle/zDQnrWhnJ2u8BfNUA
Panelists include:
- Gina Ariko, a biracial and a first-generation American painter and mentor for other mixed-identity women.
- Elisabeth Vasquez Hein, a Filipina American photographer exploring what it means to come from diaspora, centuries of colonization and mestizaje.
- Anne Liu Kellor, a mixed-race Chinese American writer, editor and author of "Heart Radical: A Search for Language, Love, and Belonging."
The conversation will be moderated by Gabrielle Kazuko Nomura Gainor, a fifth-generation Japanese and first-generation Filipina American and dance artist.
Facebook event page here.