Episodes
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Rediscover
S1 E8 - 3m 20s
Nahla is tired of living in Philly. She complains of seeing the same things day after day and dreams of exploring some new place far away. But she doesn’t have funds to travel, and reluctantly agrees to a pen pal instead. As she documents her life for her pen pal, she learns to appreciate her city.
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BFF?
S1 E7 - 1m 42s
Asha and Roodo are best friends, or at least they’re supposed to be. One day, a distracted Asha, glued to her cell phone, ignores Roodo at school. Miffed, Roodo spreads gossip about Asha. When Aisha confronts her, will their friendship survive?
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The Day The Teachers Left
S1 E6 - 2m 44s
When Hana fails a test at school and gets admonished by her teacher, she feels she has been treated unfairly. “I wish there were no more teachers,” she exclaims. The next day, she gets what she wished for and finds that a world without teachers isn’t so great after all.
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The Difference Between Us
S1 E5 - 2m
On a sunny day, two seemingly different students have an altercation on the sidewalk, leading to hostile words. Through flashbacks of each young woman’s day we see glimpses of their lives and learn that there’s more that’s similar about them than different.
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Friends in Time
S1 E4 - 4m 22s
Young Barry has a friend problem: he doesn’t have any. Lonely and left behind by others at school, he acts out by bullying Ted. Sitting at home playing video games one day, visitors from the future time travel to his living room, appearing out of nowhere to help him change the course of his life.
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Wings of Freedom
S1 E3 - 5m 20s
Like any teenager, Maleeka is nervous about her first day of high school. Will she fit in? Will she make friends? And most importantly, will people discover her secret? When she witnesses bullying on campus, she must make a choice that exposes her secret but ultimately allows her to be true to herself.
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A Different Light
S1 E2 - 3m 7s
Grief-stricken Nahar mourns the death of her good friend, Layla. Despite saving her many times, Nahar couldn’t prevent the accident that claims Layla’s life. In this darkly humorous take on life and death, Layla’s wise words from the afterlife help Nahar find peace.
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Screened
S1 E1 - 2m 36s
Another day, another stereotype about Muslims. It seems the media only has bad things to say about Muslims. Tired of the negative portrayals on TV, a teenager takes matters into her own hands and decides to show the media what Islam and her community are really about.
Extras + Features
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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 | 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 | 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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