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Gadget Girl: The Art of Being Invisible

  • Published April 30, 2014

Gadget Girl: The Art of Being Invisible is a young adult book that features a biracial (Japanese/Caucasian) teen with cerebral palsy who dreams of being a manga artist. Author, Suzanne Kamata was named the Asian/Pacific Americans Librarian Assocation (APALA) Young Adult Honor Book for 2013.  Congrats Suzanne! Thanks for sharing your Story!

You can get the book HEREgadget-girl_.

 

Contact Suzanne Kamata on Facebook and Twitter

https://www.facebook.com/#!/SuzanneKamata

@shikokusue


Published by:   Storyteller
Posted in:   Folks, K-12, Submitted Stories, Writing
Tags: biracial, book, gadget girl, japanese, mixed roots, mixed roots stories, novel, story, young adult

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Sharing the personal stories behind the scholars, activists, artists and community leaders whose work addresses the mixed experience.

January 2017 Featured Artist – Nicole Kurtz

Nicole Kurtz is our January 2017 Featured Artist She is featured in the 2017 Mixed Roots Stories calendar. In this interview, she shared with us her story, about the piece, and her current projects. Visit Nicole’s website HERE to follow her work!
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BOOK REVIEW – Raising Mixed Race: Multiracial Asian Children in a Post Racial World

Sharon H. Chang’s inaugural book, Raising Mixed Race: Multiracial Asian Children in a Post Racial World, lays out a blue print that outlines the history of white supremacy and how it has corrupted the way people treat each other, specifically Mixed Race/ Multiracial and Multiracial Asian individuals. She develops an important foundation that provides a glimmer of hope for moving forward toward improving our future world, despite the powerful suppressive system before us. The title might make you think it is a parenting book, and it ... read more
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MXRS Episode 5 – Jenina Gallaway

Jenina Gallaway recently joined us for a MXRS Podcast – Telling the Story Behind the Stories. You can follow her on her Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/jeninagallawaysoprano and support her http://www.gofundme.com/z7tuys. Listen to her interview (also found on iTunes). Read her full bio below. Soprano, Jenina Gallaway, has performed internationally and throughout the United States in a wide range of genres. Operatic repertoire includes: Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus, Vitellia in La clemenza di Tito, the title role in Suor Angelica, Serena in Porgy and Bess, ... read more
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