Exploring Mixed Race and Interracial Family Experiences
September 6, 2024
Last year, when the university was revisiting its DEI strategy and the 2020 census data had just been released, Education Librarian Karen Downing saw an opportunity to dig deeper into an area of interest she'd long pursued: helping mixed-race students and others in the community feel welcome and included on campus.
Now, a library exhibit — Being Mixed Race in a Mono-racially Organized World — puts on display some of the research findings that emerged from this effort.
Read about the collaborative approach Downing took to drive the creation of the exhibit and related programming, and join us for some or all of the related programming:
Film screenings followed by discussion
TEDx Talks on Being Biracial, October 2
What Are You?, October 10
Hapa, November 7
Beyond Black and White, December 5 and 6
Presentations
Identity and Socialization of Mixed Race Children, November 1
Clements Treasures: Items By and About Mixed Race People, November 7
A Mixed Race Future and What it Means for Communities, November 13
Mixed Race Influences on Personal and Professional Life, December 4
Activities
Exhibit Tour: Being Mixed Race, September 26, October 11, December 5
Collage Your Story!, November 14