Mash-Up Round-Up: Norwegian Babies Sleep Outside & Hipster Hijab
The week of July 21, 2014, was an awful one for the world. Peace and love, family. Let’s dance.
Mash-Ups in the News:
How Cultures Around the World Think About Parenting
Co-founder Amy wrote a piece for TED about how different cultures parent. In Tokyo, 7-year-olds and 4-year-olds ride the subway alone and they LIVE!
via TED
An Orthodox Brooklyn Clothing Company Shared a Photo of a Woman in a Hijab and Their Customers Flipped Out
Because sometimes we actually have more in common than not. These women are awesome and that neon maxi skirt is divine.
via Village Voice
A Food Has a Historic, Objectionable Name. Should We Change It?
Yes. Like how that football team in Washington had to change its name. We want the delicious. Let’s stop with the historical awfulness.
via National Geographic
How Ching Chong Became the Go-to Slur for Mocking East Asians
And speaking of historical awfulness (this is how we feel about it). It’s a fascinating history!
via NPR
Filipino Laborers and the Politics of Partying
Damn! These Filipino laborers in the ’30s were like, “We are going to buy some fly suits and party with the white ladies.” Needless to say, there were critics.
via Ozy
Do We Choose Our Friends Because They Share Our Genes?
Apparently we share genes with our friends. Except we have different immune systems so that our spouses can take care of us when we are sick. This evolution thing is pretty amazing.
via NPR
Accidental Racist: Wanda Sykes Has White Twins, and One of Them Loves Watermelon
Pick another fruit! Wanda’s white daughter loves watermelon and Wanda feels like maybe the kid is taunting her with it.
via The Ellen Show
Entertainment News!
New Comedy for Mash-Ups This Fall: Black-Ish
For the first time, Tracie Ellis Ross is getting to play a mixed-race lady. Note: She IS a mixed-race lady.
via USA Today
Attention: There is Going to be a Live Action “Jungle Book”
Maybe don’t read the original Rudyard Kipling. It’s a little, howdoyousay, racist. We do love Baloo though.
via US Magazine