“The mixed experience is a unique, bold, and new experience that gives ‘mixed’ people an extraordinary ability to understand and see the world from many angles . . . “
We are extremely pleased that Tehran Von Ghasri will be part of the 2017 Mixed Remixed Festival. Tehran will participate as part of a special roundtable discussion The Mixed-Race Conversation: Is It a Wrap? and also host the Storyteller’s Prize Presentation and Live Event. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.
What are you?
LOS ANGELES or did you mean where am I in life cause in that case…NOWHERE
What is your mixed experience?
I’m half Persian, half Black, and all AMAZING.
What is the most important thing you want people to know about the mixed experience?
The mixed experience is a unique, bold, and new experience that gives ‘mixed’ people an extraordinary ability to understand and see the world from many angles from the eyes of different races, cultures, and heritages at the same time.
Do you remember when you first started thinking about the mixed experience? Was it because of a certain moment or event? Please tell us about that.
Growing up being ‘mixed’ was very new, and to this day being Black and Persian is very rare. I remember as a young child people not being able to comprehend that I was a product of both my father and my mother, because I did not ‘look’ like either one. Teachers would often ask my father if I was adopted or if he was my step-father. They couldn’t fathom mixed race children. Its nice to have a place in the world where that doesn’t happen.
What was your experience when you attended the Mixed Remixed Festival? Why did you want to come back?
The Mixed Remixed Festival is a place of liberation, freedom, and understanding. Its a place to share common bonds and common experiences.
What are you looking forward to most at the Festival this year?
I’m looking forward to Tehran hosting. He is great!!!
Bernard Cohen was one of the two lawyers who worked on the Loving v. Virginia case on behalf of Mildred and Richard Loving. In 2007, he co-wrote a 
What are you?
What was your experience when you attended the Mixed Remixed Festival last year? Why did you want to come back?
What are you?
Is this your first time attending the Mixed Remixed Festival?
What are you?
Well, I guess I want to say here that in my memory it is twofold, there’s the moment where you see what you are and the moment that other people confirm they see it too. So it’s about gaze in that respect. Mine actually centers around the year 2001 when both Taina and That’s So Raven were on TV around the same time. It might seem silly to some but at age 7 I was so grateful to know I wasn’t alone, they may have been on separate channels but here was the time I most easily was able to see families that looked like mine though they could never touch. It was really nice, and they were images I had found on my own.


We are seeking volunteers for on-site help for the 2017 Mixed Remixed Festival. Please fill out the form at the link below indicating your availability if you would like to join us! We seriously need your help! Can you donate a few hours of your time to help with this AMAZING festival, the Mixed Remixed Festival? For set-up on June 9 or during the festival itself June 10? We’re looking for greeters, bag stuffers, chair movers, fun Tweeters, bloggers, photographers, stage handlers, etc. You get a t-shirt and lots of good vibes. Please
The Loving v. Virginia decision was a pivotal civil rights ruling. In recent years, legal scholars have wrestled with what exactly it has meant to jurisprudence since. One great book co-edited by 
Did you know that you can hear the oral argument before the Supreme Court of the Loving v. Virginia decision? You can find it