Posts in SPOTLIGHT
A Local Boy Riding the Wave: Kainalu "Kai" Moya & Becoming Ollie Akana in Power Rangers Dino Fury

“Something I always experienced was like, I tell them where I’m from, and they just say, ‘Oh, dude, you’re Hawaiian’. Well, yeah, I’m Hawaiian, but this isn’t really what a pure Hawaiian looks like, I’m not an accurate representation of that, because I’m so many different things. But people automatically think, ‘Oh, [he’s] from Hawai‘i, [so he’s] Hawaiian.’ But then they missed the whole point of like, ‘he’s also Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and he actually has some white in him too.”

In anticipation of the upcoming Power Rangers television series, MixedLife interviewed actor, and future Blue Power Ranger Kainalu Moya about culture shock, mixed casting, and the power of kid’s television.”

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Creating Space for Mixed Trans Folks: Tony Zosherafatain & His Upcoming Docu-Series Trans in Trumpland

“When you have experienced ‘isms’ yourself, you can really shape those stories better I think and more authentically”. Diving into the world of filmmaker Tony Zosherafatain, MixedLife Media was able to discuss, celebrate, and learn more about navigating life from the perspectives of being both mixed and trans in a very white and cisgender film industry.

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The Future of Mixed Music: an Interview with Gab The Sandbox

“I think that even when I ended up finding Tyler, the creator, I always liked music of that nature because they really express how they are also the outcast kids, you know, artists that look like me and like him. I think that inspired me so heavily. To a point where I feel like I needed to do that in my life, you know, because growing up in a place where you don't really have, representation of yourself, you’re pushed to be that representation, which is dope.”

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Mixed Feelings, Mixed Teens: Episode Two of the Mixed Student Empire Podcast with Berkeley High

Produced by Mixedlife.net, Mixed Student Empire is a monthly short podcast that rotates each month to a different mixed student org, union, or club to explore what it means to be mixed through the guided creation of a podcast episode. This month we’re joined by Berkeley High’s Multi-Cultural Student Association to discuss their experience being mixed. Tune in on Spotify!

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Being Mixed 2: Interview with Kiani By Aph

“It was very confusing growing up. I was raised solely by the white British half of my family and had little exposure to my cultural heritage as a child, meaning I never saw myself as any different to any of my Caucasian school friends. But I was bullied, badly. People didn’t like it because I was brown but I had a white mother, of course I couldn’t understand the problem with it…”

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MixedLife Presents: The Mixed Student Empire Podcast Episode 1

Produced by Mixedlife.net, Mixed Student Empire is a monthly short podcast that rotates each month to a different mixed student org, union, or club to explore what it means to be mixed through the guided creation of a podcast episode. This month we’re joined by Brown University’s Organization for Multiracial and Biracial Students to discuss their experience being mixed. Tune in on Spotify!

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The Mixed Race Casting Debate: Who Can Be Cast in What Roles?

Crazy Rich Asians. The Sun is Also a Star. To All The Boys We’ve Loved Before. These are all examples of controversial mixed-race casting, either mixed-race actors cast in mono-racial roles or vice-versa. To tackle this question of Who can be cast in what roles?, we gathered six different thoughts, reflections, and opinions from mixed folks on the question of Mixed Race casting in film and television. Is it socially productive and ethical to cast mixed-race actors in mono-racial roles or to cast mono-racial actors in mixed-race roles? Who can play who on the big, small, and laptop-sized screens in the 21st century? With the rise of mixed-race representation in the media, in mixed-race roles and not, we’re diving into this question and the many different views that mixed folx have on the subject…

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Colorful Casting, White Worshipping, and Social Media Heist Films- An Interview with Director Meghan Weinstein

“…I write/direct mostly comedy and something I’ve noticed over time is that sometimes when people (guys especially) see something of mine and like it, the reaction is positive but in a way where it’s apparent that they're surprised by it being funny and enjoyable in some way. For example I often get a “I actually really liked it….” or “That was actually pretty cool”....Why the “actually”?! Were they expecting to not like it?!”

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Mixed Creator Film: DJ Sam Kofa

This spotlight film is a view into the world of the multi-talented and astronomical DJ and producer, Sam Kofa. Coming from Ecuadorian, Nicaraguan, and Black descent, these last few months we connected with Sam to truly take a look into his life as a mixed race artist. His music spans horizons of Hip-Hop, Electronic, and R and B; completely embodying his unique sense of style and taste into a new sound.

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