43. Four African Students, MIT, and dreams of a Made-in-America degree: Arthur Musah on his new film, Brief Tender Light
Season 4 of the World Wise podcast kicks off with a conversation about African international students, film-making, and storytelling! Until some years ago there were no personal narratives about international students or the complexities of the student and immigrant journey. But this type of storytelling is important because it helps add context to the numbers and statistics that we are all familiar with. Just this year, over 50,000 students from sub-Saharan Africa studied in the U.S., a record increase over past years. But how much do we really know about the lives and stories behind those numbers? In this episode we go behind the scenes of the lives of African students in the U.S. with filmmaker, Arthur Musah [https://www.arthurmusah.com/], to discuss his latest and award-winning film, Brief Tender Light [https://www.onedayitoogofly.com/films/brief-tender-light/].
Episode themes:
* Arthur’s vision for Brief Tender Light and why it is a film that tells a “modern African story”
* Arthur’s family's history of studying abroad and how mobility patterns and the African diaspora have shifted over time
* The film’s themes of youthful idealism and the sense of responsibility that international students carry with them, and how this evolves as they navigate their journeys as immigrants
* How African international students navigate race and their own identities in the U.S.
* How we change once we leave home and how the experience of studying abroad is both about learning, unlearning, and re-learning
* The distance from home, the overwhelming disconnection, and the emotional, social, and psychological toll that international students pay in exchange for pursuing their American Dream and how this affects their mental health and well-being
* Arthur’s journey from being an engineering student to becoming an artist and filmmaker.
* With almost half the world’s young talent coming from Africa by 2030, what Arthur wants American colleges and universities to take away from his film.
Episode Resources
* Learn about the PBS release [https://www.pbs.org/pov/films/brieftenderlight/] of Brief Tender Light
* Follow [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohitsharma/]Arthur and his film company on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthurmusah/], X [https://twitter.com/pidgincinema] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/brieftenderlightfilm/]
* Listen to these episodes about Africa and African students, and about film-making: episode 7 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/7-where-talent-meets-opportunity-a-conversation/id1612382660?i=1000557557693]; episode 13 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/13-shaping-the-future-leaders-of-africa/id1612382660?i=1000563930544]; episode 27 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/27-building-the-worlds-talent-by-enabling-african/id1612382660?i=1000587182559]; and episode 10 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/10-bridging-divides-through-a-camera-lens-filmmaker/id1612382660?i=1000559660217]
* My book: America Calling: A Foreign Student in a Country of Possibility [https://www.rajikabhandari.com/america-calling-the-book]
* Sign up for America Calling: my take on the intersection of education, culture and migration [https://mailchi.mp/6823de644a6c/subscribe]
* Connect with me: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajikabhandari/], Twitter [https://twitter.com/RajikaBhandari], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rajika_bhandari/]
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