Center for Asian American Media

Hapa

Hapa

Documentary | 2001 | 26 mins | VHS

Producer

Midori Sperandeo, KVIE-TV

Ethnicities

Mixed Heritage, Multi-Ethnic

Subjects

Family, Identity, Multiracial/Ethnic Heritage

This film is part of the collection A Beautiful Blend.

According to 2000 Census statistics, nearly 7 million Americans identify themselves as multi-racial, or 'hapa.' This engaging first-person documentary is about marathon runner and TV producer Midori Sperandeo’s struggles to come to terms with her hapa identity. Comparing her personal path toward self-awareness as a hapa to the challenges she faces training for long-distance running, HAPA touches upon a national history of anti-miscegenation laws, increasing rates of interracial marriages and additional census data to provide a context with which to better understand this rapidly growing demographic group. Interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds call attention to the pressure many feel to “choose” between cultural heritages; their anxieties of feeling like outsiders in their parents’ communities; and the unique ways in which the hapa community is enriching the cultural fabric of our society.

“Speaks to how individuals of multiracial descent are embracing their life experiences as a symbol of the vibrant change in a multicultural society.”

- Nichibei Times


Recognition
National Public Television Broadcast

Other Films in the Collection
Hapa

Pricing

College/Institution

Purchase
VHS: $99
Rental
VHS: $40

K-12/Public Library/Community Group

Purchase
VHS: $75
Rental
VHS: $35

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