Q&A with Muslim Youth Voices Director on “Shondaland”
As a young, black Muslim American girl, Mikel didn’t always feel welcome in her own religious circles. In the poem, she writes that her black skin color was “a sign of dirt.”
As a young, black Muslim American girl, Mikel didn’t always feel welcome in her own religious circles. In the poem, she writes that her black skin color was “a sign of dirt.”
For five weeks, youth-made films from the MYVP will be promoted through different themes on WorldChannel.org and the PBS app.
“I hope to show people that Muslims are people too, and that we’re not that different from you” — Razan, 15
A participant in CAAM’s Muslim Youth Voices Project receives award at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival for her short film, “Imagination.”
The World Premiere of the short films produced during the seven-day filmmaking workshop in Philadelphia in July 2015 takes place November 14 at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival.
Now accepting applications for summer workshops in Philadelphia and Minneapolis.
Meet some of our Muslim Youth Voices Project participants.
Sundance and CAAMFest alum Musa Syeed shares insider tips on successfully submitting to a film festival.
Valley of Saints revolves around two friends who are trying to escape the war and poverty in their conflict-ridden homeland of Kashmir. As an…