Mixed Experience History Month begins!
Now in its 11th year, this series that I founded in 2007 continues to highlight really wonderful histories of mixed-race and multiracial people and experience.
I established Mixed Experience History Month originally on my personal blog Light-skinned-ed Girl as a way of claiming a history and a voice that I felt had been denied me.
Part of the difficulty of claiming one’s identity in the Mixed experience is that we have no history. Our stories have been written out of the texts to conform to what society has allowed us to say about our racial identities. And usually that has either silenced our experiences and/or simplified them.
It’s easy to celebrate Mixed Experience History Month! Just follow along with the posts I’ll make each weekday in May profiling historical figures and events that relate to the Mixed experience. This year I will be posting the blog profiles on my website The Mixed Experience in their entirety and in part on my personal blog with a click through link.
If you have ideas of people I should profile please email me at heidi(at)heidiwdurrow.com. And remember this is history so I’m only looking for people to profile who have passed away! P.S. Anybody know who this year’s badge features (I made it easy this year)?–Heidi Durrow
Mixed Experience History Month is the annual blog post series created by The New York Times best-selling author Heidi Durrow celebrating the history of the Mixed experience. Established in 2007, Mixed Experience History Month is an effort to highlight the long history of folks and events involved in the Mixed experience. Please look for archived profiles of people, places and events of the Mixed experience every weekday of May! Thanks for reading. And check out some of the previous year’s profiles: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.
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