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Hapa

Exploring Mixed Race and Interracial Family Experiences

Shal Ngo in a still frame from the short film Hapa - with half of his face yellow and half white. Shal Ngo in a still frame from the short film Hapa - with half of his face yellow and half white.
Shal Ngo in a still frame from the short film Hapa - with half of his face yellow and half white.
Join us for a two short screenings, followed by discussion:

Hapa (https://myumi.ch/ErdZ5)
by Shal Ngo (2024)
This 7 minute film examines “what does it mean to be biracial?” Vietnamese-American filmmaker Shal Ngo writes, “I’ve struggled with this question my entire life. I partnered up with Tribeca Film Festival and 23andMe to try and find the answer with my short film: Hapa. It’s a very personal story that digs deep into my family roots, DNA, and identity. I filmed across the USA and Vietnam, and combined documentary, stop-motion animation, and stream-of-conscious narration to put it all together.”

Bill of Rights for Mixed Heritage (https://myumi.ch/M6mZ3)
by Dr. Maria Root (2021)
This two-and-a-half minute video was first presented on Loving Day, a day that celebrates the 1967 US Supreme Court decision that legalized interracial marriage in all 50 states.

See the full list of events offered as part of the series Exploring Mixed Race and Interracial Family Experiences (https://myumi.ch/qV2xE).
Shal Ngo in a still frame from the short film Hapa - with half of his face yellow and half white. Shal Ngo in a still frame from the short film Hapa - with half of his face yellow and half white.
Shal Ngo in a still frame from the short film Hapa - with half of his face yellow and half white.

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