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“Whoever guides someone to goodness will have a reward like the one who did it.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Impact: NL, Canada
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Aatif Baskanderi is a Muslim Newfoundlander. He grew up in a small community on an island in the Atlantic Ocean where very few people looked like him, or believed in the same things. In spite of those differences, the people in that place always accepted and encouraged him, leading him to achieve great things in his life. This small island in Atlantic Canada has a unique character with the ability to create profound change in the world. Now, Aatif is going back to his home province with his wife for the first time to share his story for everyone today who feels different, sometime anxious, and highlight how Newfoundland showed him and others a way to build communities of kindness that can build people up in great ways.
We are appealing to you to help us raise funds to produce a documentary film show that we can widely share the story of these inspiring communities who brought up this proud Muslim Newfoundlander.
In an age of growing tension among communities, we think this is the best time and place for such a film. This is not a story of adversity or pressure, but one of love and kindness forming a young Pakistani-Canadian Muslim child to serve his society to the best of his ability. We seek to highlight how the good in people and these communities of kindness can create dramatic positive change in the world. Not about assimilating people, forcing groups to chip away at their uniqueness, or falling into stereotypes, but appreciating and empowering their differences to learn from one another and build stronger bonds and societies together. We expect this story to build public dialogue on how social inclusion and letting people be true to themselves is critical to creating a sustainable future.
Salaam B’y – A Story of a Muslim Newfoundlander initially started as a Facebook essay about Aatif’s life growing up in a rural Atlantic Canadian town and how it formed his future.
Significant interest from schools and public venues led to a speaking tour in September 2017 consisting of traveling over 2000km across the island of Newfoundland, Canada to visit 7 towns over 11 days. All dates and locations have been secured to speak at high schools, public libraries and the province's university.
The events are open and free for attendees, and we will be providing the opportunity to donate to a local youth empowerment charity operating in each town. Many of the towns we are visiting have recently sponsored Syrian refugees and have invited us as they believe their communities would greatly benefit to learn of Newfoundland’s history of empowering Muslims and people of various backgrounds. Aatif will be joined by his parents and his wife, Nazia. This will be the first time Nazia will visit Newfoundland to see Aatif's hometown, including the people and places that formed his character and quirks, which she continues to appreciate and empower everyday.
The story is also receiving growing local media attention (8/25/2017 CBC radio interview; 7/23/2017 VOCM radio interview).
A Facebook page has been setup for the story + tour: www.facebook.com/salaamby/
All funds collected from this LaunchGood campaign will be used only for developing the video documentary. All other costs associated with the speaking tour are being covered by the speaker.
Aatif was born in Ontario, and then moved to Clarenville, Newfoundland in 1989 at the age of five with his parents and older brother and sister. Clarenville was a town of 4000 that lacked access to many resources and services, like many small towns, but provided a fantastic community to grow up in. While Aatif’s father had a stable job as a chemical engineer, changes in the economy led to job insecurity which drove them to Vancouver for several years, and then returning to Newfoundland for high school and university to observe a unique contrast.
As an engineer with a keen interest in social justice, he embarked on a journey to connect the two into a career. This niche led him to many places around the world, including studying at the London School of Economics, researching Fair Trade olive farmers in Palestine, working for malaria prevention in Sierra Leone, informing science policy in Canada, developing multi-country initiatives on global grand challenges with United Kingdom Government’s Science and Innovation Network in Canada, creating forums at the European Commission, leading Engineers Without Borders Chapters across Canada, and now being an innovation specialist at a not-for-profit in Calgary, Alberta trying to evolve businesses in a changing world to help create sustainable jobs. He was fortunate to marry someone who continues to empower all these unique nuances of his character and he looks forward to showing her his hometown for the first time.
Aatif sincerely believes that Newfoundland provided the environment to uniquely engage with Islam and fostered his quirky traits that allowed him to develop a life built around all his passions.
We are thrilled to have Amar Wala on our team. With his debut feature The Secret Trial 5 (2014), Amar established himself as a daring new voice in Canadian cinema. The film would earn him the 2014 Magnus Isaacson Award at RIDM, and the Special Jury Award for Emerging Filmmaker at Hot Docs. Amar is known for his incredible eye and keen sense of social justice. His works often revolves around themes of race, immigration, and identity. Amar's films have garnered high praise at home and abroad.
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Thank you very much and we appreciate if you can help us share this story in the hopes of encouraging inclusive communities where people can be themselves and pursue their dreams to create the future we need.
Heartfelt Thanks!
We really appreciate your support. Thank you!
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Have a Laugh!
A heartfelt thanks + I'll send you the super cheesy joke I told my wife the first time we spoke... and it worked! :)
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Sending Some Digital Love!
A video thank you message posted on the website + all of the above!
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Sending Our Love From The Rock!
A hand-written Newfoundland postcard full of gratitude + all of the above!
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Special Thanks!
Your name or company featured under "Special Thanks" in documentary credits + all of the above!
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Thank You Sponsor!
Name or company logo featured under "Sponsors" in documentary credits + all of the above!
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Co-Executive Producer!
Name or company logo featured as "Co-Executive Producer" in documentary credits + all of the above!
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Executive Producer + Free Screening + Live Q&A!
Name or company logo featured as "Executive Producer" in documentary credits. Also, receive rights to run a free screening and we will participate in a live Q&A webcast with your audience. And, of course, all of the above!
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Honorary Newfoundlander!
The biggest contribution of all to tell a Newfoundland story will make you an honorary Newfoundlander! Along with getting the $2,500 package above, we will also send you a beautiful painting from a local Newfoundland artist.
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A Very Happy New Year from Salaam B'y
Homecoming Premiere!
Dear everyone,
We are very excited to announce the homecoming premiere of Salaam B'y - A Story of a Muslim Newfoundlander at the Nickel Film Festival in St. John's LSPU Hall on June 23 for 'Closing Night Shorts'. We are heading over and pumped to share our film back home. You can find more information and get your tickets here (full festival and day passes available). https://nickelfestival.com
Much love,
Aatif & Nazia
Salaam B'y World Premiere and more!
Salaam everyone!
We are proud to announce that we are premiering the Salaam B'y documentary at the Emerging Lens Film Festival in Halifax on Friday, April 20. If you are in Halifax or have any friends in the area, please share the details: www.theemerginglens.com
For my Newfoundland family, we just found out that we have been accepted to the Nickel Independent Film Festival in St. John's on June 19-23. More details on this festival: http://nickelfestival.com
As always, stay updated via our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/salaamby/) and website (www.salaamby.ca). We are currently working with a fantastic innovative teacher from Newfoundland to design a Teacher's Guide full of engaging activities for students.
Thank you greatly for all your support!
Aatif & Nazia
Documentary Finished!!!
Salaam everyone!
We are excited to announce that we have completed the Salaam B’y - A Story of a Muslim Newfoundlander short documentary film!
Please visit our new website to check out the trailer: www.salaamby.ca
Share with anyone who is interested to discuss social inclusion and innovation.
We have entered it into numerous film festivals and are currently awaiting to hear back for the official launch. We are pleased to say that we have been nominated for Best Documentary Short at the Redline International Film Festival.
Our Amazing Director's New Reel
Hi everyone!
We would like to share with you the amazing reel by our director, Amar Wala.
https://www.facebook.com/salaamby/posts/130276124307552
Thanks!
Nazia & Aatif
Salaam B'y Radio Documentary Aired Nationally on CBC
Hello!
We want to extend a huge thank you to CBC's The Sunday Edition for their national airing across Canada this morning of the radio documentary, Salaam B'y - A Story of a Muslim Newfoundlander. You can listen to the 13min radio doc online: www.bit.ly/SalaamByCBCRadioDoc
Please feel welcome to send CBC an email (www.cbc.ca/radio/thesundayedition/contact), comment on their Facebook page, or tweet @CBCSunday to show your support!
The video documentary is in editing and we will keep you updated. Thank you again for all you support!
Aatif & Nazia
"Salaam B'y" Radio Doc Airing Nationally Across Canada This Weekend!
We are currently in post-production on the video documentary and planning our distribution. Will keep you all updated!
Thanks for all your support!
Diversity in Partnerships Is Uncomfortable – And That’s Good!
One of the key messages in my story is the critical value of social inclusion in innovating for a sustainable future. Here is a great short article that captures the thought: www.jsdaw.com/diversity-partnerships-uncomfortable/.
We have only a few days left for crowdfunding! Please share + donate: www.launchgood.com/SalaamBy.
Thanks so much!!
Aatif
Amazing first week for Salaam B'y thanks to you!!
We are super excited and humbled to see that we have raised $9,808 in one week! This is unbelievable!
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— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
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— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ