This episode of Fresh Air features an interview with author Danzy Senna, whose novel "Colored Television" explores themes of race, identity, and family. Senna discusses her personal experiences as a biracial woman, the complexities of interracial marriage, and the evolving understanding of multiracial identity in America. She reflects on her childhood during the Black Power Movement, her parents' marriage after the Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court case, and the challenges of being perceived as both black and white. The conversation also delves into Senna's writing career, the publishing industry's response to her focus on mixed-race characters, and her forays into television writing. The episode concludes with a review of the new Superman movie.
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