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Submit your thoughts on AMERICAN MADE.
We invite you to respond to the questions below or add your comments. Selected submissions will be posted on our Talkback page, so check back regularly and join the discussion.
- AMERICAN MADE offers a reflection on assimilation versus identity and faith versus compromise. Filmmaker believes “it’s a struggle shared by every culture, every group that tries to become a part of [American] society.” Do you agree? Why or why not?
- “Being a Sikh is immensely spiritually uplifting. At the same time, it is also a challenge because you stand out in a crowd,” says Manjit Singh of the Guru Nanak Foundation of America. Do you or would you wear clothing that made you “stand out in a crowd” for your beliefs, even if they were mistakenly associated with terrorism?
- In post 9-11 America, do you find yourself making judgments about people based on the way they look?
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