Matt Kelley
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Matt Kelley (born 1978) is a mixed-race Korean American writer, public speaker and consultant living in Chicago, Illinois.
He is the co-editor of the Multiracial Child Resource Book: Living Complex Identities (2003) with Maria P. P. Root and is producer of the documentary film, Chasing Daybreak: A Film About Mixed Race in America (2006).
In 1998, as a 19-year-old, first-year student at Wesleyan University, Kelley created MAVIN magazine[1], one of the first print publications about racially mixed people. In 2000, he founded the Seattle, Washington-based Mavin Foundation, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization whose mission is to build “healthy communities that celebrate and empower mixed heritage people and families"[2]. Under his direction the organization created projects including the award-winning MatchMaker Bone Marrow Project[3], the Mixed Heritage Center and the Generation MIX National Awareness Tour. He left the organization in 2006 but continues to serve on its Board of Advisors[4].
Kelley is recognized as a spokesperson for multiracial Americans. He frequently appears in media[5] and has received several awards.[6] In 2004, as vice president of the Association of MultiEthnic Americans, he was the multiracial representative on the U.S. Department of Commerce's Decennial Census Advisory Committee.[7] In 2005 he presented testimony to Congress about mixed-race health concerns.[8]
Kelley has volunteered with several organizations that work with youth, Asian American, African American and lesbian and gay issues.[9]
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- ^ http://www.webcom.com/~intvoice/campus.html
- ^ http://www.mavinfoundation.org/
- ^ http://www.mavin.net/news/awards.html/
- ^ http://mavin.net/about/board.html
- ^ http://mavin.net/news/media.html
- ^ http://www.mavin.net/news/awards.html/
- ^ http://mavin.net/about/Matt%20Kelley%20Bio.pdf
- ^ http://mavin.net/about/Matt%20Kelley%20Bio.pdf
- ^ http://mavin.net/about/Matt%20Kelley%20Bio.pdf
[edit] General
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(organized by most recent)
- Mavin: One who understands by Julie Dexter, Washington Health Foundation. Winter 2007
- Black and White and read all over by Naomi Pabst, The Village Voice. January 31, 2006
- Mixing up notions about race by Diana Somerville, The Coloradan. September 2005
- It's time for 'Generation Mix' by Mireya Navarro, Taipei Times. April 26, 2005
- When you contain multitudes by Mireya Navarro, New York Times. April 24, 2005
- Former 'Others' show their pride by Janie Magruder, The Arizona Republic. April 8, 2005
- Coast-to-coast Mix RV tour an interracial celebration by Jason Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle. April 7, 2005
- Mixed-race youth are on a literal drive to find their identity by John Iwasaki, Seattle Times. April 4, 2005
- Seeing mixed races through the eyes of new generation by Jerry Large, Seattle Times. March 31, 2005
- Marrow matches tough for multiracial children by Unknown, Daily News. January 31, 2005
- Race isn't as clear as black and white by Florangela Davila, Seattle Times. January 17, 2005
- Multiracial and proud! Multiracial teens are claiming their own identities and changing our notion of race by John DiConsiglio, Scholastic Choices. September 2004
- Multiracial Youth in Care by Lisette Austin, The Connection. April 2004
- Foundation helps those of mixed race by John Iwasaki, Seattle Post-Intelligencer. March 20, 2004
- Group holds Marrow-Thon to find multiracial donors by Jean Stevens, The Daily Orange. November 13, 2002
- Kelley's foundation springs from multiracial heritage by Steve Wilhelm, Puget Sound Business Journal. September 13, 2002
- Multiracial - a new way of thinking by D. Parvaz, Seattle Post-Intelligencer. March 14, 2001
- Impact of Census' race data debated by Martin Kasindorf and Haya El Nasser, USA Today. March 13, 2001
- Census 'can of worms' makes experts squirm by Stuart Eskenazi, Seattle Times. March 13, 2001
- Who wants to be an entrepreneur? by Theresa O'Rourke, Link Magazine. May 2000
- Hapa-merica: The coming of age of Hapas set the stage for a new agenda by Janet Dang and Jason Ma, Asian Week. April 13, 2000
- The Changing Demographic Editorial, Asian Week. April 13, 2000
- Birth of a Maven: Matt Kelley's brave new magazine targets a mixed-race world by Andy Steiner, Utne Reader. September/October 1999