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Note: Viewers defined their own race and religious affiliation in open-ended demographic questions - this information is intended to show the diversity of our audiences.
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"THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THIS FILM!
As a college student, I attended an interfaith event at a gurdwara in Palatine, IL. I benefited greatly from meeting and speaking with Sikh youth directly.
We need to have more inter-community events... potlucks, religious services, outings for the youth. Let's make this happen!"
24-year-old female, Caucasian/Ashkenazi, Jewish/spiritual, American citizen
Washington, D.C.
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"Wonderful project -- very important effort towards telling more stories of racialized hatred related to 9/11 to media representation. I appreciate among other aspects, the accessibility of the film and look forward to being able to rent the film and show it to my classes at UD."
28-year-old Jewish, American citizen
Washington, D.C.
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"Very powerful -- highlighted our immense collective and personal ignorance, and the danger of it."
42-year-old female, Anglo, American citizen
Washington, D.C.
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"Wonderfully made movie -- very, very moving. Well represented, unbiased."
female, Indian, Hindu, Indian citizen
Washington, D.C.
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"The film is an excellent portrayal of the racial profiling after 9/11. I am particularly impressed by the age and the maturity of the narrator. The movie provided a wonderful insight into the Sikh community."
38-year-old female, Indian-American, Christian, American citizen
Washington, D.C.
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"I hope this is shown to audiences who are more typically less likely to seek out an event like this.
Excellent. Thank you for the intelligent and sincere approach of this film."
46-year-old female, white, Catholic, German citizen
Washington, D.C.
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"Thank you!"
37-year-old female, white, German citizen
Washington, D.C.
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