What Mixed-Race Identity Looks Like Across the U.S., Hawaiʻi, and Japan: The Meaning of Belonging
Автор: Becky Corona
Загружено: 2025-12-17
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This video explores mixed race identity through lived experience, history, and place, comparing perspectives from the United States, Hawaiʻi, and Japan. Through interviews and visual storytelling, it reflects on how belonging, race, and perception shift across cultural contexts.
Created as a final project at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, this video centers voices navigating mixed race identity while examining the role of colonization, homogeneity, and power in shaping racial meaning.
This project was written and directed by a first generation Chicana from Los Angeles and reflects a semester of learning, unlearning, and listening. All interviews were conducted with care and respect for the communities represented.
Captions are available. Historical materials are cited below. AI generated images were used only for illustrative purposes in the Japan section.
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