Mixed Race 3.0

Risk and Reward in the Digital Age

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Discrimination & Race Relations
Cover of the book Mixed Race 3.0 by Ulli K. Ryder, Marcia Alesan Dawkins, Herman S. Gray, Gary B. Nash, Peggy Pascoe, Jordan Clarke, Ken Tanabe, Lori L. Tharps, Andrew K. Jolivette, Rainier Spencer, Velina Hasu Houston, Lindsay A. Dawkins, Amanda Mardon, Shoshana Sarah, Mary Beltràn, Lisa Rueckert, Larry Gross, Arlene Luck, USC Annenberg Press
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Author: Ulli K. Ryder, Marcia Alesan Dawkins, Herman S. Gray, Gary B. Nash, Peggy Pascoe, Jordan Clarke, Ken Tanabe, Lori L. Tharps, Andrew K. Jolivette, Rainier Spencer, Velina Hasu Houston, Lindsay A. Dawkins, Amanda Mardon, Shoshana Sarah, Mary Beltràn, Lisa Rueckert, Larry Gross, Arlene Luck ISBN: 9781625175564
Publisher: USC Annenberg Press Publication: January 30, 2015
Imprint: USC Annenberg Press Language: English
Author: Ulli K. Ryder, Marcia Alesan Dawkins, Herman S. Gray, Gary B. Nash, Peggy Pascoe, Jordan Clarke, Ken Tanabe, Lori L. Tharps, Andrew K. Jolivette, Rainier Spencer, Velina Hasu Houston, Lindsay A. Dawkins, Amanda Mardon, Shoshana Sarah, Mary Beltràn, Lisa Rueckert, Larry Gross, Arlene Luck
ISBN: 9781625175564
Publisher: USC Annenberg Press
Publication: January 30, 2015
Imprint: USC Annenberg Press
Language: English
Have you been asked, "what nationality are you" or "what country are you from"?
Have you been puzzled when forms tell you to "select only one ethnicity"?
Have you been disturbed to hear that you’re the "face of a colorblind future"?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, this book is for you.

Mixed Race 3.0: Risk and Reward in the Digital Age is an e-book that contains 17 contributions (many with exclusive photos) from award-winning writers, researchers and artists who embody a "mixed mindset.” Audacious and razor-sharp, Mixed Race 3.0 exposes the many monochromatic portrayals of multiracial people’s richness, variety and struggles in history, politics, mass-media and technology. Fans of Loving Day, Race Remixed, The Mixed Experience Podcast, Mixed Girl Problems and Critical Mixed Race Studies will be captivated, incensed and inspired by the powerful discussions of risks and rewards of being multiracial today.

Beyond memoir or case study, this book offers three versions of what it means to be mixed from a variety of voices. Version 1 is "Mixed Race 1.0: A Monologue." Or, how did multiracial identities emerge in the U.S. and what challenges did they face? Version 2 is "Mixed Race 2.0: A Dialogue." Or, what are some core differences between how multiracials think and talk about themselves and how U.S. and global cultures think and talk about them? Version 3 is "Mixed Race 3.0: A Megalogue." Or, where in the world is this entire thing going as technology plays more of a role?

With honest storytelling and up-to-date critical inquiry, Mixed Race 3.0 plots a path not just to being mixed in the 21st century, but one open to anyone interested in simply "how to be." The result is a poignant, intelligent, and daring journey that dissects the controversial label—multiracial—and challenges any politician, pundit or provocateur that purports to speak for or about all multiracial people.

Foreword by Herman S. Gray, Professor and Chair, American Studies, UC Santa Cruz.
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Have you been asked, "what nationality are you" or "what country are you from"?
Have you been puzzled when forms tell you to "select only one ethnicity"?
Have you been disturbed to hear that you’re the "face of a colorblind future"?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, this book is for you.

Mixed Race 3.0: Risk and Reward in the Digital Age is an e-book that contains 17 contributions (many with exclusive photos) from award-winning writers, researchers and artists who embody a "mixed mindset.” Audacious and razor-sharp, Mixed Race 3.0 exposes the many monochromatic portrayals of multiracial people’s richness, variety and struggles in history, politics, mass-media and technology. Fans of Loving Day, Race Remixed, The Mixed Experience Podcast, Mixed Girl Problems and Critical Mixed Race Studies will be captivated, incensed and inspired by the powerful discussions of risks and rewards of being multiracial today.

Beyond memoir or case study, this book offers three versions of what it means to be mixed from a variety of voices. Version 1 is "Mixed Race 1.0: A Monologue." Or, how did multiracial identities emerge in the U.S. and what challenges did they face? Version 2 is "Mixed Race 2.0: A Dialogue." Or, what are some core differences between how multiracials think and talk about themselves and how U.S. and global cultures think and talk about them? Version 3 is "Mixed Race 3.0: A Megalogue." Or, where in the world is this entire thing going as technology plays more of a role?

With honest storytelling and up-to-date critical inquiry, Mixed Race 3.0 plots a path not just to being mixed in the 21st century, but one open to anyone interested in simply "how to be." The result is a poignant, intelligent, and daring journey that dissects the controversial label—multiracial—and challenges any politician, pundit or provocateur that purports to speak for or about all multiracial people.

Foreword by Herman S. Gray, Professor and Chair, American Studies, UC Santa Cruz.

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