Sitemap - 2020 - Mixed Messages
Tony Wright: “I don’t know where my community is”
Amanza Smith: “I feel like I’m still catching up to being Black”
Natalie Lee: “I felt a deep, guttural yearning to belong”
Jaguar: “I fit into a lot of boxes, and also none of them”
Bilal Harry Khan: “Why can’t being mixed be cool, not a struggle?”
Pauline Jeremie: “I get jealous of monoracial people”
Gabrielle Dyer: “I sometimes feel lost in the mixed community”
Yousra Imran: “This is me - take it or leave it!”
Jasmine Muller: “I don’t want to detract from fully brown women”
Jason Lowe: “People think I’m safe to share their prejudice with”
Josie Copson: “I feel imposter syndrome over being Black”
Katy Massey: “I had no choice but to find identity within myself”
Jassa Ahluwalia: “I'm not waiting for others to define me”
Solon Attoh: "Mixed people are forced to adapt"
Will Harris: “There's a violent desire for wholeness”
Ava Welsing-Kitcher: "I’m more complex than the boxes you want me to fit into"
Farrah Storr: "My ambiguous ethnicity afforded me a different path in life"