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A Broken House

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Jun 20, 2024
A Broken House

A Broken House

The Syrian architect Mohamad Hafez received a one-way ticket to the United States. Missing his homeland, he decided to create a stand-in, sculpting life-like miniatures of the Damascus cityscape he had left behind. Using materials found in nature, thrift stores, flea markets and trash, Hafez creates miniature worlds that remind him of that home. After 9/11, he was unable to return to Syria and as an architecture student, he transformed his homesickness into creativity. This process has helped him to make peace with the separation from his family and homeland, and to remember what it is that makes all of us human no matter what trauma we have experienced or where we live. Winner of the International Documentary Association (IDA) Award for Best Documentary Short, "A Broken House" is among the most celebrated documentaries of 2022.
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Captioning Ubuntu

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Captioning Ubuntu

What you see in others is a reflection of who you truly are.

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Captioning Ubuntu

Our stories are a product of countless other stories in time and space. In South Africa, there is a saying that translates to: “A person is a person through other persons.” In Kenya, there is a saying that translates to, “A person is other people.” Both adages echo the essence of “ubuntu” — systems of values that honor deep interconnectedness. Storyteller and author Wakanyi Hoffman illustrates personal expressions of ubuntu through her daughter’s graduation, a friend’s traditional wedding dress that travelled from Kenya to the Netherlands to Japan, and two photos: one of family, and the other of a heartwarming expression of togetherness — one between two monkeys and a wild pig. Through a tapestry of stories, Hoffman discerns the difference between detachment and disconnection, and the possibilities that unfold when we choose to prefer love. Echoing Maya Angelou, who stated, “I come as one but I stand as ten thousand,” Hoffman notes, “I come here as one, but I am one … of ten thousand ancestors who have made so many decisions in order for me to be sitting here today.” { read more }

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