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All my friends are white - how our authentic selves are shaped by location and the people around us

All my friends are white - how our authentic selves are shaped by location and the people around us

Update: 2024-05-22
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Emma and Nicole speak to Hanako Footman, actor and author of her debut novel, Mongrel, following the lives of three women, Mei, Yuki and Haruka "revealing a tangled web of desire, isolation, belonging and ultimately, hope." Hanako is British-Japanese and has appeared in ITV's The Town, BBC Two's Defending the Guilty, and Netflix's The Crown.

They discuss growing up in predominantly white environments, what it means to be mixed Asian, the casting couch as a mixed person, how we hold on to our identity when we lose a parent and why we hate the phrase 'white passing'.

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All my friends are white - how our authentic selves are shaped by location and the people around us

All my friends are white - how our authentic selves are shaped by location and the people around us

Nicole Ocran and Emma Slade Edmondson