![]() Jared Breeze as Dougie Durnin, Shawni's son.Collette Wolfe as Shawni Durnin, Kelli's younger sister.Stephanie Hunt as Dani Durnin, Kelli's youngest sister.Andrew Lees as Blake Weston, Oliver's younger brother.Angela Kinsey as Claire Weston, Jason's wife.Danny Comden as Jason Weston, Oliver's older brother.Cynthia Stevenson as Jan Durnin, Kelli's mother.JoBeth Williams as Ricky Weston, Oliver's mother.Richard Dreyfuss as Louis Weston, Oliver's father.On October 23, 2015, TBS quietly cancelled the series after one season. Your Family or Mine was announced by TBS in mid 2014 with a ten-episode order. The series is centered on a young married couple, Oliver ( Kyle Howard) and Kelli ( Kat Foster), and alternates between their two families. We are living it, we are putting ourselves through the process, we’re asking ourselves the hard questions and we’re making sure that we remain committed to the ideals that we believe in, and support for Israel is a big one of them, for both of us as a Jewish family.Your Family or Mine is an American sitcom series based on the Israeli series Savri Maranan ( Hebrew: סברי מרנן). We are not somebody who is out here talking about issues for political sake. I think it just goes to speak to that all too often in the political space, rather than it being a dialogue, people want to jump on something and misinterpret it and put it into a certain box, and I think that is not who we are. He understands the deep importance of Israel, and I think in terms of the conversation, he did clarify it in terms of it being a tense thing and he clarified it quite specifically in terms of his complete support for Israel. So for me it was going through a process and truly an educational experience of learning the reality of who we are as a Jewish people, which is diverse group of people, from very diverse backgrounds.Īntonio was criticized for saying in a debate that “Israel is not a Jewish democracy.” He later clarified his stance, saying the country is indeed “a Jewish democracy.” Can you speak more about his views on Israel? I think a lot of that is because society was almost telling us that being black and Jewish was at times almost diametrically opposed, and in fact it’s not in reality. There’s always this conversation about where is the black-Jewish dialogue, but there’s a bunch of us who are actually having those conversations internally and struggle to internally integrate those identities. In your documentary you explore how your newfound racial identity clashed with you being raised as a white Jew. One of those things that we’ve seen in my opinion fail for the political system in the past few decades is an overemphasis on the presidency and federal politics, as opposed to starting at the bottom and launching it from bottom up, looking at our villages and our towns and our counties and our states. But to the degree that I am involved it’s really not him, it’s about my strong viewpoints on what it takes to build a stronger community and how important community is for me. I would have obviously always supported him and of course I believe in him, and I am partially involved because I am supporting him. I think my involvement to the degree that it is surprises me more in a sense. I’m not totally surprised that he’s running for office. Were you surprised that he decided to run for office? But when we looked around and we saw what was going around, we felt like both on the left and the right, that the world was becoming too extreme. We have problems with money in politics and with the way in which when you get into it you have to open yourself up to unfortunate, inevitable personal attacks that come with it. ![]() We have 5-year-old identical twin boys, and two sets of what I call empowered grandparents, and so it was really about, how do we live our ideals, how do we live near family and where and how are we going to raise our children? And with that we also started looking into political spaces, which my husband has been more traditionally oriented to but had problems with the system. He was at a real crossroads with his professional career, and I had gotten off the road after being on the road for the greater part of two years promoting “Little White Lie,” and we realized that a lot of the country was jokingly saying “Let’s move out of the country,” while we wanted to do the opposite, which was move back home. Schwartz Delgado: We had a real coming together moment for a variety of different reasons after the 2016 election.
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