Kids Say: What’s the Big Deal About the Mixed-Race Cheerios Ad? July 17, 2013 By Grace My observations on kids’ reactions to that “controversial” Cheerios ad featuring a mixed-race family.
Stanford Study Looking for Asian Mothers and Hapa Daughters June 24, 2012 By Grace US-born Asian mothers and mixed-race daughters of college age needed
So, What Are You Anyway? March 31, 2012 By Grace The president of the Harvard HAPA club talks about her experience growing up mixed, and how you can participate in their conference April 6-7
“I Am Flippish!” Tackles Mixed-Race Issues For Children March 12, 2012 By Grace Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, a new picture book explains to Hapa kids why they don’t look exactly like mom… or dad.
Book Review: The Can Man November 13, 2011 By Grace “Mommy, why is that man digging through the trash?” If you’ve ever had to answer that question, you’ll want to read The Can Man.
Be The One Run: Help Mixed Marrow Find a Donor for Krissy Kobata November 6, 2011 By Grace I’ve written before about the importance — and difficulty — of finding a bone marrow donor match for a mixed race patient. If you live in Southern California, here’s your chance to help!
The Latte Rebellion July 27, 2011 By Grace This week’s HapaMama Summer Reading pick is a Young Adult novel that’s also being featured on NPR’s Summer Blend Book Club.
A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mother June 23, 2011 By Grace This week, we take a look at a biography of Ann Dunham, aka the President’s Hapa Mama…