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028 52 1156365|bKanopy 
035    (OCoLC)945762475 
040    VDU|beng|cVDU 
099    Streaming Video Kanopy 
245 02 A Lot Like You|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2015. 
300    1 online resource (streaming video file) 
306    Duration: 80 minutes 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Title from title frames. 
500    In Process Record. 
511 0  Features: Eliaichi Kimaro 
518    Originally produced by Collective Eye Films in 2012. 
520    Eliaichi Kimaro is a mixed-race, first-generation American
       with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother. When her 
       parents retire and move back to Tanzania, Kimaro begins a 
       project that examines the intricate fabric of multiracial 
       identity, and grapples with the complex ties that children
       have to the cultures of their parents. Though Kimaro grew 
       up spending every other summer in Tanzania, it isn't until
       she is older and in an interracial relationship of her own
       that she finally grasps the importance of understanding 
       her family's cultural heritage. She and her partner set 
       out to make a documentary about her father's struggle to 
       fit back in with the family and Chagga culture he left 
       behind forty years earlier. But in the process, Kimaro 
       struggles with her own relationship to Tanzania, and 
       learns more about the heritage that she took for granted 
       as a child. As she talks to more family members, she 
       uncovers a cycle of violence that resonates with her work 
       and life in the U.S., inspiring Kimaro to dig deeper and 
       reveal the hidden truths of her own story. And in so doing,
       she finds her own way to translate her father's Chagga 
       culture into her own personal legacy. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
546    In English, KiSwahili, KiChagga, Subtitles in English 
653    Documentaries 
653    Gender Studies 
653    Race and Class Studies 
700 1  Kimaro, Eliaichi,|efilmmaker 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
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