Divided we fall [videorecording] : Americans in the aftermath / New Moon Productions presents ; in association with Open Road Pictures ; edited by Scott Rosenblatt and Sharat Raju ; produced by Valarie Kaur and Sharat Raju ; written by Valarie Kaur ; directed by Sharat Raju.
Includes original and expletives deleted soundtracks, featurettes, deleted scenes, dialogue topics, news footage, promotional video. Originally produced in 2006. Bonus featurettes: America, melting pot or mosaic? -- Becoming American, the journey of an early Sikh pioneer -- The Sikh religion, beyond the turban -- Japanese American internment survivors speak -- National security and civil rights after 9/11 -- Rising up against hate, the Sikh coalition -- The psychology of hate -- We are all Muslim, coalition building -- Where are they now.
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Bonus featurettes: Where are they now. Becoming American, the journey of an early Sikh pioneer -- The Sikh religion, beyond the turban -- Japanese American internment survivors speak -- National security and civil rights after 9/11 -- Rising up against hate, the Sikh coalition -- The psychology of hate -- We are all Muslim, coalition building -- Where are they now.
Summary:
"Valarie Kaur was a 20-year-old college student when she set out across America in the aftermath of 9/11, camera in hand, to document hate violence against her community. From the still-shocked streets of Ground Zero to the desert towns of the American west, her epic journey confronts the forces unleashed in a time of national crisis--racism and religion, fear and forgiveness--until she finds the heart of America ... halfway around the world"--Container.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.