Svenya Nimmons Pens Book About Biracial Identity

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6/3/2011 by Roz Edward

While we envision ourselves as having moved past the point of light skin vs. dark skin, there’s another category of sorts — other or biracial. The issue was so prevalent in author Svenya Nimmons’ life of growing up in Charlotte, N. C., with brown skin, curly hair, a Swedish name and a Southern accent, that she felt compelled to delve deeper into the subject and penned the book, Just Because I’m Mixed Doesn’t Mean I’m Confused.

“I started writing the book when I started journaling. It was a really bad portion of my life, but I was also doing a lot of reading because I wanted to know more about people like me. … I found out biracial teens have some of the highest rates of depression, suicide, substance abuse and behavioral [problems],” explains Nimmons.

Having suffered a serious bout with depression that left her bedridden and 40 pounds heavier, the author says writing was cathartic. “It literally hurt to get out of bed … but I finally went to a friend’s house and locked my self in for four months. When I wasn’t writing, I was walking and I started qualifying what I ate,” she says.

In preparation for the follow-up to Just Because I’m Mixed Doesn’t Mean I’m Confused, Nimmons is taking an interactive approach to its composition. “I have a list of questions and a place for journal entries at the end of the book, so readers can make their own entries and put them on my swirlpower website or send them to me so I can collect them and include them in my next book,” says Nimmons.
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  • IsraeliteIndeed

    no matter who the mother is… the nationality of a child is determined by the father according to the bible.  it is against (sin) the most high power for any of his people (so called negroes, native indians in north, central, south americas and the carribean islands) to sleep outside of their race.

  • IsraeliteIndeed

    no matter who the mother is… the nationality of a child is determined by the father according to the bible.  it is against (sin) the most high power for any of his people (so called negroes, native indians in north, central, south americas and the carribean islands) to sleep outside of their race.

  • Bjdun

    This is such a dated issue. Biracial kids these days fare out pretty well-my son is biracial and has the best of both worlds. So is one of my cousins. What is there to be sad or confused about? I think ppl like this are using this as a crutch-must be other, underlying issues.

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