Mixed Blessing

Jennifer Clark—S1E3

March 11, 2021 Chandra Crane Season 1 Episode 3
Jennifer Clark—S1E3
Mixed Blessing
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Mixed Blessing
Jennifer Clark—S1E3
Mar 11, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
Chandra Crane

In this episode of Mixed Blessing: Breaking Bread at the Multiethnic Table, I am joined for a relaxing cup of tea by our guest, Jennifer Clark. We chat about our families of origin, the nuance of the mixed experience and the different ways in which we multiethnic folks tend to make homes out of the liminal spaces we inhabit. We honor the mothers, grandmothers, and aunties in our lives and talk about the complexity of DNA and the need for connection. Come connect with us—and each other—as we pull up more seats to the table and remember that it’s Jesus who has first invited us over. 


@jshaclark on Twitter


Jennifer Clark’s articles on Christianity Today: “Thanking Our Immigrant Parents” and “‘Parasite’ Is a Dark Comedy. But Is the Joke on Us?”



Jennifer Clark is a jack of all trades freelancer and pandemic governess to her two children. She and her family live in the Chicago suburbs, where they enjoy biking, video games, and everything but puzzles. 



Show Notes

In this episode of Mixed Blessing: Breaking Bread at the Multiethnic Table, I am joined for a relaxing cup of tea by our guest, Jennifer Clark. We chat about our families of origin, the nuance of the mixed experience and the different ways in which we multiethnic folks tend to make homes out of the liminal spaces we inhabit. We honor the mothers, grandmothers, and aunties in our lives and talk about the complexity of DNA and the need for connection. Come connect with us—and each other—as we pull up more seats to the table and remember that it’s Jesus who has first invited us over. 


@jshaclark on Twitter


Jennifer Clark’s articles on Christianity Today: “Thanking Our Immigrant Parents” and “‘Parasite’ Is a Dark Comedy. But Is the Joke on Us?”



Jennifer Clark is a jack of all trades freelancer and pandemic governess to her two children. She and her family live in the Chicago suburbs, where they enjoy biking, video games, and everything but puzzles.