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This group was started with the goal of connecting mixed people and helping to create a place where we could meet and discuss any and all issues that are important to us (including but not limited to our identity as a people). For instance topics about life, love, poetry, art, travel or business and politics.
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You can also contribute to any of the pages that were designed to be used like a living magazine. If you have information about news that concerns us or information about a particular historical figure or celebrity that you would like to see represented then send me the research and I will post it on the page that interests you most.
Just click the photo at the top and it will take you to the link for the messageboard where you can post music, photos and videos in addition to talking with all of our friends at the same time.Welcome home and enjoy.
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The existence of mixed race peoples has always been treated marginally in history, giving very little reference to their true numbers or impact in science, architecture, art, politics or law.
Because I am a mixture of different cultures, my genetic programming allows me to feel both connected and disconnected at the same time to the general history of my individual parts. But it does not complete me to know that I exist simply because worlds that were once far apart and divided became less so because of the physical desires of my creators. My sense of completeness comes from connecting with others who share the same experiences that I have, in that they are mixed also or others that have played a role in creating a living testament to combining hybridized deoxyribonucleic acid.


My Interests

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Kip Fulbeck

In Chinese restaurants, he was the kid who was always given the fork. In his largely white Covina public schools, he was the one beaten up and taunted as a "Chinaman" and "burnt potato chip."Kip Fulbeck, a Santa Barbara artist, filmmaker, athlete and art professor who is of Chinese, Irish, Welsh and English descent, was born at a time when several states still banned mixed-race marriages and the children of such unions were routinely stigmatized.But 41 years later, as interracial marriages have exponentially increased, Fulbeck is now celebrated as one of the nation's leading artists focused on work about mixed-race Asians, known as "hapas." He recently published a book on hapa identity, "Part Asian 100% Hapa," and this weekend opened a related photographic exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo.The exhibit reflects an evolution in the perception of multiracial people from the bizarre freaks and "tortured mulattoes" popularized in film and literature a century ago to simply normal. Hapa — originally a derogatory Hawaiian word for half-breed — has been embraced as a term of pride.

Frank Y Pak Agostinelli, Founder of Asians of Mixed Race and A Beautiful Human Being

"Percentages Don't Matter"

Photo by Kip Fulbeck














My Blog

Kitaro, Heaven and Earth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO82u7CKj1k For added effect you should probably make yourself a nice cup of fragrant tea first. Enjoy.
Posted by on Fri, 20 Feb 2009 08:50:00 GMT

Mixies having mixed babies

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N-tlQguXjE Passing on a mixed heritage
Posted by on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 19:02:00 GMT