One Drop of Love: A Daughter’s Search for Her Father’s Racial Approval (at University of California, Santa Barbara)Posted in Arts, Identity Development/Psychology, Live Events, Media Archive, Social Science, United States, Women on 2013-05-06 18:05Z by Steven |
University of California, Santa Barbara
MultiCultural Center Theater [Directions] [Map]
University Center, Room 1504
Tuesday, 2013-05-07, 18:00-20:00 PDT (Local Time)
Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni, Playwright, Producer, Actress, Educator
Jillian Pagan, Director
Produced by: Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Chay Carter
Q&A afterwards hosted by:
G. Reginald Daniel, Professor of Sociology
University of California, Santa Barbara
Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni returns to the West Coast after a phenomenally successful performance at the University of Maryland.
Incorporating filmed images, photographs and animation, this one-woman show tells the story of how the notion of ‘race’ came to be in the U.S., and its effects on the narrator’s relationship with her father—a journey that will take audiences from the 1600s to the present, to cities all over the U.S. and to West and East Africa, where both father and daughter spent time in search of their ‘racial’ roots.
Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni. ©2103, Evan Tamayo
Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni is a leading activist concerning mixed race, and is an actor, comedian, producer and educator. One Drop of Love is her MFA thesis, and she will be using footage from her performances to make a documentary.
Fanshen and her father after University of Maryland performance. (2013-03-29). ©2013, Marvin T. Jones
Ms. Cox DiGiovanni appeared in the 2013 Academy Award and Golden Globe winning film Argo (2012); co-created, co-produced and co-hosted the award-winning weekly podcast Mixed Chicks Chat (2007-2012); and co-founded and produced the annual Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival® (2008-20012). For more on Ms. Cox DiGiovanni and One Drop of Love, visit: http://www.onedropoflove.org.
G. Reginald Daniel is a professor of sociology at the University of California at Santa Barbara and a leading expert in field of critical mixed race studies. He received the 2012 Loving Prize from the Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival in Los Angeles for his lifelong work as a scholar and participant within the multiracial community. He is the author of More Than Black? Multiracial Identity and the New Racial Order (Temple University Press, 2001) and Race and Multiraciality in Brazil and the United States: Converging Paths? (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006). He is also the author of over 40 chapters and articles dealing with the topic of multiraciality. His latest book is Machado de Assis: Multiracial Identity and the Brazilian Novelist (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012).
Fanshen and her parents after University of Maryland performance (2013-03-29). ©2013, Michael J. Hardy
Admission is free.
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