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Amanda Gesine
22-year old Amanda, a college student at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, initiated the idea for the film during a candlelight vigilance attended by hundreds of Sikhs in New York's Central Park, five day after the Attack on America.

Talking with young Sikhs her own age, Amanda learned about the sudden racial profiling, verbal abuse and physical assaults (over 295 reported attacks within weeks) by fellow Americans, simply because Sikhs wore turbans and beards, for religious reasons.

Together, they discussed the reason was sheer ignorance and fear. This film represents the voice of young America - the white American, sheltered like so much of American society behind a white picket fence.

Amanda speaks candidly of her view of the world, 'September 11 changed us all - the question is whether it changed us for better or for worse?

It was not only a wake up call for everyone, but also a sense of innocence lost and the coming of age for my generation.

Stories of cultural and religious diversities need to be told and celebrated. The film spearheads the film/TV viewer for deeper understanding, remembrance, forgiveness and healing around the country.

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