Mixed-Race and Interracial Families in Oregon's Past and Future
April 15, 2020 | 2:00 p.m. | Portland Community College - Rock Creek
17705 NW Springville Rd., Portland OR 97229
The number of mixed-race people and interracial families in Oregon is growing. What are the challenges and benefits of growing up mixed-race, raising mixed-race children, or being an interracial couple in a state that’s historically been mostly white? How can we openly discuss our own ethnic and racial heritage with each other without being regarded as odd or unusual? How have the answers to “What are you?” changed through the decades? Dmae Roberts, who has written essays and produced film and radio documentaries about being a biracial Asian American in Oregon, leads a discussion of heritage that goes beyond checking one race on US Census forms. This conversation will take place at the PCC Rock Creek Event Center, Section A.
This event has been postponed and will be rescheduled.
Portland Community College Foundation
Portland Community College - Rock Creek
Free
Carol Gonzalez at carol.gonzalez@pcc.edu or (503) 407-7737