In a new HBO/HBOMax documentary 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed Emmy Award-Winning Producer, Director, Host, and Comedian W. Kamau Bell explores what it’s like growing up mixed race in today’s world.

The 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed documentary is personal for Bell and inspired by his personal life. Bell and his wife, Melissa, have three mixed daughters. They can see their girls trying to navigate their own issues of identity. However, out world tends to force them to take a side. So, throughout the documentary, Bell explores the experiences of mixed kids, as well as their families, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

W. Kamau Bell Quote: “As a father of three mixed daughters, directing this film was a deeply personal and profound journey of discovery,” said Bell. “I wanted to create something lyrical and playful in a way that we don’t normally associate with these conversations, but is often the way they happen in my home. My hope is in sharing the stories of these dynamic young people, it will give audiences a window into their worlds and open the door for further dialogue around race, culture and identity. We all know that this entire country needs it.” 

WHO ARE THE PARTICIPANTS OF 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed

  • Sami (10) and Juno (7), the eldest daughters of Kamau and Melissa Bell who are Black and white. Sami plays piano and looks up to Alicia Keys. Juno will tell you why it’s the best to be a middle child.
  • Myles (11), whose parents are Black and Filipino-American. He likes to play basketball and helps his Lola (grandmother in Tagalog) compete in a Filipino cook-off.
  • Presley (10), whose parents are White and Filipino-American, has her own punk band and occasionally rides around San Francisco with her dad belting tunes from his Karaoke motorcycle.
  • Kanani (10), whose mom is white and dad is Indigenous, and Latino spends every summer with her dad’s tribe in Costa Rica.
  • Anisa (11), whose parents are Black and Pakistani-British, considers being Muslim as much a part of her “mix” as race.
  • Mila (10), whose parents are Chinese American and Black, is deeply thoughtful and speaks in the measured tones of a future world leader while her parents discuss the deeper implications of wearing mismatched socks.
  • Sumaya (7), whose parents are Guinean and Punjabi, has strong opinions about mangoes, dogs, and llamas.
  • Carter (13), who is Black and Latina, is Kamau’s goddaughter. Nola (13) is Carter’s best friend and is Black and White. They both have two moms but very different birth stories.
  • Kaylin (16) has two mixed parents. She’s part White, part Black, and part Korean, and works hard to fund her love of shopping.
  • Additional subjects include siblings, parents, grandparents, as well as other adults, and professionals invested in these issues. 

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS

Through a series of compelling and insightful conversations, Emmy Award-winning producer, director, host and comedian W. Kamau Bell explores the experiences of mixed kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area. The film was inspired by Kamau and his wife Melissa’s desire to better understand what life is like for their mixed daughters, who are navigating issues of identity in a world that often asks them to pick a side. With humor and heart, the film reveals the joys and complexities of growing up mixed in today’s America. 

Official Synopsis

You can watch the 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed documentary on HBO and HBOMax beginning on May 2, 2023.