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Theme: Events

Mixed Mondays Film Series - Toasted Marshmallows
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Part 3 of Mixed Mondays film series is the first U.S preview of Toasted Marshmallows' documentary about mixed-race women in North America
Mixed Mondays Film Series - My Beautiful Laundrette
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Part 2 of Mixed Mondays film series is Oscar-nominated My Beautiful Laundrette - about mixed, immigrant, and queer relationships in London
Mixed Mondays Film Series - Imitation of Life
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Part 1 of our summer Mixed Monday film series is a 1959 Lana Turner classic - Imitation of Life
Celebrate Loving Day 2014!
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11th annual celebration in New York!
One Drop of Love - a performance by Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni
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How does our belief in race affect our most intimate relationships?
Zines from the Borderlands: Storytelling about Mixed-Heritage
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Come talk about race, gender, sexuality and media with four zinesters, activists and media-makers.
Created Equal Screening and Discussion: The Loving Story
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The Loving Story screening with CUNY Law Professor, Victor Goode, and co-producer Patricia Romeu
Come Out Swinging: The Changing World of Boxing
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Join Lucia Trimbur to discuss her new book and Gleason's Gym, New York's oldest boxing institution.
Reading Series: Quantifying Bloodlines
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Join others interested in discussing family history, DNA, and the myth of purity.
What's Biology Got to Do with It? The Social Life of Genetics
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Part 1 in our reading series: Quantifying Bloodlines
Between the Door and the Street
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A public performance about gender politics, labor, and women's rights in Brooklyn; initiated by Suzanne Lacy with Creative Time and Brooklyn Museum
What's Purity Got to Do with It? Searching Family History & Genealogy
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Part 2 on our readings series Quantifying Bloodlines
Muslim And...? Portraits of American Muslims
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Join us for a panel presentation and discussion about the long and diverse history of Islam in America.
Science Fiction and Multiraciality: From Octavia Butler to Harry Potter
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Join us for an interactive presentation and dialogue about mixed-race identity and the role of science fiction in creating racial justice.
3rd Annual: What Are You? - A Discussion about Mixed Heritage
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Let's talk about race, ethnicity, and identity as it relates to art, filmmaking, and media. Join us for a panel discussion and interactive conversation!
NYC Loving Day 2013
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10th annual celebration!
Mixed Heritage Storytime!
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“Baby brother or sister, will you look like me?”
U.S. Census: Rationalizing Race
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How do you describe your Race on the U.S. Census?
Researching Your Roots
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Genealogy workshop with Wilhelmena Kelly
Racial Realities: Writing about Race in the First Person
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8-session literature and writing workshop focusing on stories that reflect experiences of race and identity

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