Episodes
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Syrian Plight
S1 E20 - 3m 44s
In this documentary, filmmaker Dunya Khalil brings attention to Syrian refugees, particularly children and youth who have become orphans. She learns about young people who have been purposely shot in the spine in order to paralyze them and prevent them from rebelling against the government.
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Long Live the Queen
S1 E19 - 3m 40s
A young woman named U76T lives a mundane and ordinary existence, going to work every day at a factory and collecting her food ration. But everything changes one day when she’s summoned by the queen and meets someone unexpected along the way.
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Money, Power & Portland
S1 E18 - 6m 11s
Money and power corrupt in this tale of politics set in the Pacific Northwest. Basil has ambitions to become the mayor of Portland. To do so, he takes money from a shadowy figure, giving up everything he stands for in the process — even his own name.
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Identity Crisis
S1 E17 - 3m 14s
In the near future, Congress passes a law targeting Muslim Americans that bans religious garb in public. The government sets up a new surveillance agency to enforce the law. When two Muslim boys go outside to play basketball, they risk getting caught.
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Graduation
S1 E16 - 2m 43s
Mina is looking forward to her high school graduation — and especially to seeing her sister from Tehran who plans to attend the milestone event. When the Muslim Travel Ban goes into effect and keeps the sister from visiting, Mina’s friend has an idea to cheer her up.
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I Came to America
S1 E15 - 2m 18s
Shemsedin recounts the day he arrives in America with his sister. With a sense of wonderment — but also some apprehension — he cautiously explores his new home. When he’s unsure of how to navigate his new school and make friends, a teacher notices and helps him find his way.
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Fair and Lovely
S1 E14 - 2m 53s
Cutting remarks from her mother send a teenage girl on a quest to change her appearance. Bombarded by media messages that reinforce the notion that lighter skin means prettier, the girl slathers on a product that claims to make her “white before you know it” until she comes to a breaking point.
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Black Muslim Woman
S1 E13 - 1m 48s
From the first line, “I feel like I’m on fire,” Mikel Aki’leh delivers a powerful poem on beauty and blackness. Against a rhythmic score, Aki’leh enumerates the ways in which she’s been told that her black skin is “a sign of dirt” to others — and how she ultimately finds strength and confidence through her faith.
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Poetry and Community
S1 E12 - 6m 20s
In Cedar-Riverside, an immigrant neighborhood in Minneapolis, the Brian Coyle Community Center runs an after school arts program that helps youth express their own thoughts and experiences. The program has nurtured teens like Sisco, a spoken word poet who now teaches in the program where he was once a participant.
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Imagination
S1 E11 - 3m 9s
A teenager sits transfixed in front of the TV all day, mindlessly absorbing negative images and prompting her mother to scold her. After a horrifying dream, the teen takes her mother’s advice to heart, unlocking a world of imagination and poetry from within.
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Harmony
S1 E10 - 6m 47s
Singer songwriter Jude struggles with expectations placed on her to obscure her heritage. Her manager asks if she plans to wear a hijab like her mother, telling her that it would be detrimental to her image. After a botched performance and plummeting confidence, a chance encounter helps her gain direction.
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Woods of the Reaper
S1 E9 - 3m 56s
Zain and Moiz are walking in a park when they come across a “danger” sign at the edge of the woods. To Zain, this seems like a challenge to explore a forbidden area. But Moiz has a bad feeling about it as he reluctantly follows Zain into the woods.
Extras + Features
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Muslim Youth Voices | Interview with Iqbal Maxamed
47s
Muslim Youth Voices filmmaker Iqbal Maxamed talks about her short film, "Screened," and the relationship she has with mainstream media as a young Muslim woman.
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Muslim Youth Voices | Interview with Razan Bayan
1m 2s
Muslim Youth Voices filmmaker Razan Bayan talks about her short film, "The Difference Between Us," and why Muslim American teens are just like other American teens.
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Muslim Youth Voices | Interview with Mahmood Jawad
39s
Muslim Youth Voices filmmaker Mahmood Jawad talks about his short film, "Money, Power & Portland," and how money and power can corrupt a person/politician.
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Muslim Youth Voices | Interview with Salman Najjar
52s
Muslim Youth Voices filmmaker Salman Najjar talks about his short film, "Trust or Bust," and the message to the Muslim community when it comes to their youth.
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Muslim Youth Voices | Interview with Fouad Omrane
37s
Muslim Youth Voices filmmaker Fouad Omrane talks about his short film, "Run," and what the sport of running means to him.
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Muslim Youth Voices | Interview with Mahya Shakibnia-Shirazi
29s
Muslim Youth Voices filmmaker Mahya Shakibnia-Shirazi talks about her short film, "Graduation," and the affect the U.S. travel ban has had on families.
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Muslim Youth Voices | Overview
2m 23s
Muslim Youth Voices presents stories that convey the richness and diversity of Muslim Americans. Over the course of three summers, 44 youth from 6 cities were given the essential tools to tell their own stories on their own terms. The workshops resulted in short films, amplifying these young people’s voices, and illuminating the many identities and experiences of youth and Muslim life in America.
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