Mixed Chicks Chat
Summary: Mixed Chicks Chat is a live, weekly podcast about being racially and culturally Mixed. Hosts Heidi Durrow and Fanshen Cox tackle everything from whether Mixed people should/can use the 'N' word, hair tips, political agendas and relationships, all from a Mixed race perspective. You can call in on Wednesdays and join the discussion live, or send them an e-mail or blog comment and participate in the discussion.
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Podcasts:
*BONUS EPISODE* - STORY CORPS with the Mixed Chicks
By popular demand - the Mixed Chicks discuss finding the right shades, mishaps with make up and product advice.
The NAACP is bothered by the fact that a Chinese man was chosen to design a Martin Luther King Jr. memorial sculpture. What do you think?
Discussion of Multiracial current political evnts and future political goals.
Rain Pryor is a spokesperson, award winning actress, singer, writer, comedian, and, producer. She speaks around the country on themes of multicultural diversity, family, and Judaism. Rain, is also an MS Ambassador. Her commitment to fighting for a cure of MS has her hosting and speaking around the world to educate families and friends about MS treatment options and therapies in honor of her father Richard Pryor.
Darby Li Po Price is the Producer of "Crossing the Line: Multiracial Comedians," based on his dissertation "Mixed Laughter: Mediating Multiracial Identities in American Ethnic Comedy" Watch the trailer at: http://www.entertainingdiversity.com/CrossingTheLine/
What's a Mixed Chick to do for the Holidays?
Mixed Chicks talk about the influence of grandparents on mixed peoples.
Join us for a talk with Kim Etheredge and Wendi Levy, Creators of Mixed Chicks hair products
What gives you the right to call yourself Mixed?
Do you use it? SHOULD you use it? Can a mixed person be an 'N'?
This is for those whose Mixed identity is masked inside their bodies and minds.
This is a request from sistuhs and brothuhs that get asked all the time 'What are you?' even though both of their parents are of the same race.
You know you hear it and maybe you've said it. What does it mean?
So popular we had to add another episode.