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Tune In This Sunday For Episode Seven Of All American Muslim

posted on: Dec 27, 2011

Premiering on New Year’s Day, Episode #7 of All-American Muslim epitomizes what we hope will be the show’s legacy: forging the bonds of unity in the wake of tragedy. The Day the World Changed centers on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and its lasting impact, conveyed through the lives of cast members, as the greater Dearborn community comes together to commemorate and reflect upon the tragedy.

The town mourns the loss of their fellow Americans while also recalling the backlash many faced in the wake of the attacks. Reflecting on whether things have gotten better or worse for American Muslims in the years since, the cast members grapple with their memories, and the anniversary reveals contrasting experiences and wounds yet to heal. And in an uplifting and poignant moment of interfaith solidarity at the city-wide public memorial service, an Imam, a Rabbi, and a Priest pray together for Peace and Unity.

This revealing episode is arguably the most complex and nuanced take on the terror attacks from an American Muslim perspective ever seen on television. It truly is Must See Television and watching All-American Muslim on January 1st may be the single most immediate step that we can collectively take to support the show, the network that had the courage to produce it, as well as the ever-important advertisers that have stood-by their American values.

Imagine what we can accomplish in 2012.