Free Film Screening March 4! Johns Hopkins University’s Campus Ministries and Interfaith Council present: “A Dream in Doubt”
WHAT: “A Dream in Doubt: When you look like America’s enemy, is the dream worth the price?” – A film screening of the documentary about an immigrant story of survival as a wave of deadly hate crimes terrorize the Sikh American community in Phoenix, AZ. The film features Rana Sodhi, an Indian immigrant whose life is forever altered by the 9/11 terror attacks, not because he knew someone who died in the rubble, but because Rana’s turban and beard—articles of his Sikh faith—now symbolize America’s new enemy.
WHO: JHU’s Campus Ministries and Interfaith Council present the film and Q&A session after the screening with director, Tami Yeager, and producer and ACLU of Maryland board member, Preetmohan Singh.
The event is cosponsored by the ACLU of Maryland, JHU ACLU, Amnesty International, JHU Film & Media Studies Department, Hindu Student Council, Interfaith Youth Core, Muslim Student Association, Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, Political Science Department, Sikh Student Association, and South Asian Society at Hopkins.
WHEN: 7:00 – 9:00 PM on Tuesday, March 4
WHERE: Hodson Hall Auditorium, Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus, 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland
Click here to learn more about the film:
www.adreamindoubt.org/