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Minelle Mahtani

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MINELLE MAHTANI is an author, a scholar who studies mixed race identity and a former radio host. She has won several prizes for her work, including the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize for her debut memoir, May It Have a Happy Ending, as well as a Digital Publishing Award for an essay in The Walrus that became the basis for the memoir. She is an Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia and lives in Vancouver.