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"I was very touched by this film and would like to share this amazing storie(s) with my fellow American citizens of all races and nationalities. Although I wasn't personally ever targeted by racial/religion prejudice it was shocking to hear some of the comments. I'm very hopeful for the future because people like you are speaking out and shaping the lives of many including me. Watching this video was actually like a journey for me also because I not only learned a lot about others, but a lot about myself and how I feel about issues arising today. Good luck and please continue to touch people's lives and shape futures!"

Amrit
15-year-old female, Indian/Punjabi, Sikh, American citizen
Shrewsbury



"Really good film. It is really a life-changing film. I have heard many of these stories before, but when I saw the stories I heard in this film, I felt something, all these different emotions I can't describe. We need to let America know who we are. We can't be considered someone else. This video really shows people that Sikhs are human too and not every Muslim is bad. This is an amazing film."

17-year-old female, Indian/Punjabi, Sikh, American citizen
Shrewsbury



"Point #7. Our civil rights are violated each time we submit without protest to being treated as "other." We can protest to our government representatives by voting in those who don't support George W. Bush's messages of hate."

71-year-old female, white, American citizen
Shrewsbury



"I did not know this but my mother told me that a girl did the finger to me when I was little."

10-year-old female, Punjabi Sikh, American citizen
Shrewsbury