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Teaching Tools > 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed

1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed

Learning from multiracial children and discussing race through ‘1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed’

 

Through interview-vignettes centering on mixed or multiracial Bay Area children, 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed director W. Kamau Bell pieces together a documentary teeming with the character and vitality of smart Bay Area kids and their loving families contending with what it means to grow up mixed today. Approachable and charming, this film revels in the everyday lives, stories, and on-film moments between family members contending with race and racism together. Used by teachers or families, this study guide compliments a curriculum in Language Arts and History subjects, specifically delving into American History, Government, and English Language & Composition. Central themes include civil rights, social-emotional learning, and storytelling.

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