One woman uses hip-hop and dance to dispel myths about Muslims.
Hip-hop and hijabs?
This Muslim American artist has created a transcultural performance that's sending a powerful message about identity in modern America.
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This movie quoted from "Upworthy".
In 2011, Amirah Sackett created "We're Muslim, Don't Panic," a project that uses hip-hop and dance to bust myths about Islam. Five years later, Sackett's dance, lecture, and discussion sessions are more important than ever. A self-described Muslim American who loves hip-hop and break dancing, Sackett's performances are unlike anything most people have seen; more importantly, they're unlike anything you might expect.
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One woman uses hip-hop and dance to dispel myths about Muslims.
2017-11-27 13:00:00Hip-hop and hijabs?
This Muslim American artist has created a transcultural performance that's sending a powerful message about identity in modern America.
For more videos that care: http://u.pw/1rPmbv2
This movie quoted from "Upworthy".
In 2011, Amirah Sackett created "We're Muslim, Don't Panic," a project that uses hip-hop and dance to bust myths about Islam. Five years later, Sackett's dance, lecture, and discussion sessions are more important than ever. A self-described Muslim American who loves hip-hop and break dancing, Sackett's performances are unlike anything most people have seen; more importantly, they're unlike anything you might expect.