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Sep 14, 2006 · Divided We Fall: Americans in the Aftermath: Directed by Sharat Raju. When a turbaned Sikh man is brutally murdered in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, a college student journeys across America to discover who counts as "American" in times of crisis.
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DIVIDED WE FALL: AMERICANS IN THE AFTERMATH. Kaur’s first film Divided We Fall (2008) with director Sharat Raju toured in 200 U.S. cities, won a dozen international awards, and became known as the go-to documentary on post-9/11 hate crimes. The Divided We Fall Campaign inspired dialogues on 100+ campuses and communities in the 2008 and 2016 ...
Divided We Fall is a critically acclaimed documentary film on hate crimes in the aftermath of 9/11. Told through the stories of Sikh Americans, the film offers vital historical context to the current crisis of hate and nationalism in the U.S. — and how we can change it through the ethic of Revolutionary Love.
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DIVIDED WE FALL: AMERICANS IN THE AFTERMATH The go-to film on hate crimes in the aftermath of 9/11. Watch the 20 year anniversary re-release for free. In the wake of 9/11, Valarie Kaur set out across the country as a college student, camera in hand, to document stories of hate violence on people of color, especially Sikh Americans.
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Sharat Raju. Divided We Fall: Americans in the Aftermath is the first feature-length independent documentary film about hate crimes since September 11, 2001. Directed and Produced by Sharat Raju. Written and Produced by Valarie Kaur. Property of New Moon Productions, Inc.
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Sharat Raju. Producer. Eric Santiestevan. Original Music. Matthew R. Blute. Cinematographer. Advertise With Us. A discourse on the forces dividing the nation told through the words of a widow.
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When a turbaned Sikh man is brutally murdered in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, a college student journeys across America to discover who counts as "one of us" in a world divided into "us" and "them."