From films and shows to media personalities and executives, we've got a great show planned for you!
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Dear John,
I am so excited to share this announcement with you today!
On June 26^th, we are celebrating the 30th annual MPAC Media Awards.
For 30 years ([link removed]) , we have honored people and projects in the entertainment industry who use their craft to create authentic portrayals of Muslims, promote social justice, and inspire action.
THIS YEAR'S HONOREES ARE...
(with more to come)
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Based in Queens, New York, Americanish ([link removed]) tells the story of two Pakistani American sisters, Maryam and Sam Khan, and their newly-immigrated cousin Ameera, as they navigate the conflicting demands of romance, culture, work, and family. Americanish tackles political, Islamic, and cultural internal struggles many young Muslim women face.
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I'll Meet You There ([link removed]) is a bold representation of the importance of interpretation in Islam and the destructive impact of FBI surveillance on immigrant communities. The film tells the story of a Pakistani-American police officer and his teenage daughter the moment their lives change forever once his estranged father visits.
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Mira, Royal Detective ([link removed]) is an animated mystery inspired by India’s rich and diverse culture. It tells the story of Mira, who embarks on a magical journey throughout the Kingdom of Jalpur, authentically illustrating Indian customs and traditions.
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The United States of Al ([link removed]) relays the story of Awalmir "Al," an interpreter for the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, who escapes Taliban retribution leaving behind his life, family, and country. Now living in Ohio with his best friend Riley, a U.S. combat Marine veteran, Al adjusts to a new culture while striving to ensure that he doesn’t leave his beliefs and traditions behind.
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The award-winning sitcom We Are Lady Parts ([link removed]) follows Amina Hussein, a quirky Ph.D. student conquering her stage fright with the all-female Muslim punk band “Lady Parts.” Together they find their voice and confront their obstacles head-on.
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Past honorees include Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Nijla Mu’min, Spike Lee, Morgan Freeman, Bryan Stevenson, Amy Goodman, Anthony Bourdain, Syriana, An Inconvenient Truth, Selma, Slumdog Millionaire, Grey's Anatomy, The Daily Show, and The Good Wife.
We hope you can join us on Sunday, June 26th. Due to COVID precautions, this year’s Media Awards will be live-streamed and free, thanks to our sponsors. Please RSVP ([link removed]) .
In peace,
Sue Obeidi
Director, MPAC Hollywood Bureau
P.S. This Ramadan, you have helped us raise over $27,000. You fuel our work in increasing Muslim representation in Hollywood and the policy arena. Please make your zakat-eligible and tax-deductible donation today. ([link removed])
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