One Drop of Love show & documentary film

Monday, June 3, 2013

One Drop of Love is a solo show and documentary film that journey from the U.S. to East & West Africa and from 1790 to the present as a culturally Mixed woman explores the influence of the One Drop Rule on her family and society.

One Drop of Love show and documentary film


One Drop of Love is back in LA for the Hollywood Fringe Festival, Fridays June 21st and 28th and Sunday June 30th.

The June 30th show is a fundraiser for MASC and a Loving Day celebration.

Tickets are on sale now, here: http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/1349

More info on the show and documentary: www.onedropoflove.org

One Big Hapa Family Film

One Big Hapa Family explores why a Japanese family married interracially and how this reflects the 95% intermarriage rate for Japanese Canadians in Canada.

About the Film

After a family reunion, Japanese-Canadian filmmaker Jeff Chiba Stearns embarks on a journey of self-discovery to find out why everyone in his Japanese-Canadian family married interracially after his grandparents’ generation.

Using a mix of live action and animation, “One Big Hapa Family” explores why 95 percent of Japanese-Canadians--more than any other ethnic group--marry interracially and how their mixed children perceive their unique multiracial identities.

The stories of our generations of a Japanese-Canadian family to come to life through animation by some of Canada’s brightest independent animators, including Louise Johnson, Ben Meinhardt, Todd Ramsay, Kunal Sen, Jonathan Ng, and the filmmaker himself.

“One Big Hapa Family” makes us question: Is interracial mixing the end of multiculturalism as we know it?

To learn more, visit - www.onebighapafamily.com

 
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