Tusk Magazine 2021

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A Mixed Celebration Multiracial folks are common in the Southland. These support groups can help us feel connected. STORY BY SAMUEL PEÑA PHOTOS BY ELYSSA RUIZ DESIGN BY DARIUS JOHARI

Most of my friends would describe me as a “total white girl,” but occasionally, my Colombian background shines through in my personality. My white friends chide me for being the awkward Latinx kid of the group, while my Colombian cousins laugh at their “gringo” primo. If this story sounds familiar, you might be a mixed kid! Sometimes my multiple backgrounds make me feel out of place but they’re also my identity. If you can relate, here are some resources to help you understand, enjoy, and celebrate your mixed heritage.

“Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza” by Gloria Anzaldúa

Gloria Anzaldúa’s semi-biographical work provides an intriguing and insightful view into Chicano culture. “Borderlands” follows the early life of Anzaldúa as she struggles to accept her cultural identity and sexuality and examines the new identities created by multicultural families. The borderlands she refers to serve as a comparison for the multiracial backgrounds that many people have today. The book provides a historical documentation and celebration of multi-

cultural backgrounds. It illuminates the struggle of multicultural families while challenging the dominant Anglo narrative of history.

CSUF’s Women and Gender Studies Class

If you read “Borderlands” and want more, CSUF students can enroll in Women and Gender Studies 490T: Advanced Readings in Feminist Theory. This class provides students the opportunity to study the work of a single feminist writer. Depending on the semester, students can learn about women who have made contributions to racial studies such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Angela Davis, and Simone de Beauvoir. The course can be repeated with different topics, and you can receive credit for up to 12 units.

Mixedracefaces mixedracefaces.com

A hidden gem in the photography world, Mixedracefaces is a family-owned organization that creates awareness for the mixed community. The organization produces photoshoots and publishes the stories of people with mixed ancestry, and was founded as a way to share the stories of people who struggle to find a community. Mixedracefaces also provides resources to trace ancestry and a platform

for artists to present themselves through written stories. The beautiful portraits reveal that people can create their own communities. The organization features hundreds of people with various backgrounds telling honest stories about their positive and negative experiences as a mixed person.

Multi-Racial Student Organization (MRSO)

Located at Azusa Pacific University, MRSO is a student organization that provides a community for mixed students. CSUF does not currently have an organization like this, but it’s clear that we need one. MRSO’s President, Hanae Gonzales, is a student of African-American, Japanese, Mexican, and Jewish descent. Growing up, Gonzales said that she struggled to find a group that could identify with her feelings of isolation. Since Azusa Pacific University didn’t have a multicultural program, she created her own. MRSO is a thriving group where people can share their stories and relate to each other’s differences instead of being alienated by them. It’s time for CSUF to create a group similar to MRSO and recognize students who face an identity battle. TU SK

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A Playlist to Fight the Power

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Not a Walking Contradiction

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Tuff Talks: Confronting Racism at Home

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TheFive Stages of Grief In a Police State

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Life After Loss

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Healing Generational Trauma

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Black Voices Letter

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Long Beach: An Ode to a Perfectly Imperfect City

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Back to Our Roots

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Crenshaw: The Calm Within the Storm

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Play For Your Rights

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Laguna Beach: A Walk on Ocean Avenue

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Raising A Plant Baby

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A Mixed Celebration

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