"Each writer within this anthology boldly charts their own path to belonging. But the true magic forms in the broader chorus, where voices who have never felt a 'we' write themselves into collective lineage. Refusing to be defined by categories that have never encompassed the complexity of who we are, Mixed Roots anchors itself in both history and gratitude for the ones whose stories paved the way for us, while opening new paths of possibility for the ones who will follow. This anthology is a gift for anyone who lives within the both/and." --Tessa Hulls, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and artist of Feeding Ghosts "I was moved beyond words from the first pages of this book and by every essay that followed. An unprecedented ode to the wide range of mixed-root experiences and what is shared across difference. Required reading for anyone who has ever been asked what are you? I want everyone to read this." --Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood and The Dry Season "Evocative, nuanced, and brimming with heart, Mixed Roots illuminates the mixed-race experience in all its kaleidoscopic wonder.
This collection of essays straddles identities and worlds and yet is grounded in deeply universal truths. It takes the familiar quandary of never feeling 'enough' and offers something far less commonplace: In these stories, I felt like I'd come home." --Daniel Tam-Claiborne, author of Transplants "Whatever confusion or ache you've experienced, residing in the land of in-between, you will find camaraderie within these pages. An existential homecoming for the soul." --Stephanie Elizondo Griest, author of Mexican Enough and Art Above Everything " Mixed Roots meets individuals at all points of the journey to understand one's multiracial identity and root out internalized racism and anti-Blackness. For mixed-race readers, this book is a quiet moment and a reprieve from a world that defines who you are and what that means by the most rigid of parameters. Anne Liu Kellor has curated with care a collection of voices eager to join the growing conversation about the fluid nature of race and identity." --Minda Honey, author of The Heartbreak Years "I read Mixed Roots with wondrous recognition of how our collective awareness can forge future connection out of historical displacement.
By harnessing the tides of identity, Mixed Roots creates what editor Anne Liu Kellor calls 'spirals of resonance' to disrupt the binaries of one-versus-the-Other and create space for Both/And belonging." --Kristen Millares Young, author of Desire Lines and Subduction.