Representation in Cinema
Welcome to the third week of Arab American Heritage Month! I’m your host, Amira Ferjani taking over for Jackie McGriff. We’re continuing our conversation about Arab representation using the framework of the late Dr. Jack Shaheen’s, Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People. If you missed the first 2 parts of our series talking about Orientalism and covering the first half of Reel Bad Arabs, go back and watch and/or listen to those episodes! If you haven’t already seen Reel Bad Arabs, we HIGHLY recommend that you watch. It’s less than an hour and you can watch it for FREE on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPxak6lFd-I [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPxak6lFd-I] Muna Najib is a first-generation Palestinian social justice activist, writer, speaker and educator. She has been advocating and teaching about Palestine and other marginalized communities for well over a decade. She is a graduate of University at Buffalo with a degree in English, Third world literature and African American studies. She believes in fighting for full land back for all indigenous peoples which includes Palestine’s full liberation and sovereignty from the river to the sea. Reach out to her at mntaha@gmail.com [mntaha@gmail.com]. You can also follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mnnajib7 [https://www.instagram.com/mnnajib7]. Returning to the podcast is Laith Ali, a computer science major, Class of 2026. He’s a Palestinian American whose family is from Jenin and Abu Qash. Follow Students for Justice in Palestine on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/sjp.ur [https://www.instagram.com/sjp.ur]and donate to their group and efforts to helping the people of Palestine here: https://linktr.ee/UR.SJP [https://linktr.ee/UR.SJP] Lastly, but certainly not least, is Ryan Shrime. Ryan Shrime is of Lebanese and Palestinian descent and is an actor, voiceover artist, writer, and producer in Los Angeles. Since having been a producer for the Arab-American Comedy Festival in New York and the co-founder and producer of the Middle Eastern Comedy Festival in Los Angeles, Ryan has been using his platform to help combat stereotypes and misrepresentation of Arabs in Hollywood and the media at large. Ryan can be found on most socials at @ryanshrime. To support him, you can hire him as an actor, get him into the writer’s room, and rewatch episodes of Sam and Kat so that he can collect royalties. We need to support our actors! Amira Ferjani is a Tunisian American and Marketing and Communications Specialist uses her platform to educate others on anti-SWANA discrimination and the often-erased diversity of the South West Asia and North Africa region. She draws on her lived experience and cultural heritage to challenge the erasure and misrepresentation of SWANA peoples in media, policy, and everyday language. Amira centers clarity, accountability, and the belief that education is the first step towards solidarity and, ultimately, liberation for all. Subscribe to her Substack, Amira Out Loud here: http://amiraoutloud.substack.com [http://amiraoutloud.substack.com]. She’s also on most social media platforms as @amiraoutloud. As promised here are some other resources: Books – Orientalism by Edward Said; Reel Bad Arabs by Dr. Jack Shaheen Articles - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1priV6Ew23wYz1Vm0tefsERqVCz-a4UCP77UdWWrAqbY/edit?usp=drive_link [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1priV6Ew23wYz1Vm0tefsERqVCz-a4UCP77UdWWrAqbY/edit?usp=drive_link] Wherever you’re listening from, hit that subscribe button and if you liked tonight’s episode, please give us a 5-star rating, share this episode and leave a comment to let us know what you liked the most! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok & Threads. Visit ourvoicesproject.com and sign up for our newsletter for more information about what we do. In our next episode, we’re going to talk about decolonizing your consumption and what authentic Arab representation really looks like. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 08:22 - Exploring Stereotypes in Media 15:53 - The Impact of Hollywood on Perceptions of Arabs 20:24 - Advocacy and Representation in Hollywood 21:37 - The Need for Authentic Representation 24:46 - Colorism and Stereotypes in Media 25:32 - Modern Depictions and Cultural Erasure 28:26 - The Impact of Hollywood on Arab Identity 29:59 - Personal Experiences in Acting 38:27 - Recent Portrayals and Cultural Misrepresentation 44:33 - Shifts in Representation and Future Outlook 48:35 - The Role of Social Media in Documenting Genocide 49:29 - Shifts in Hollywood's Narrative 51:56 - The Impact of Boycotting Films 54:47 - Creating Alternative Narratives 01:01:25 - The Power of Representation in Storytelling 01:09:41 - Boycotting Roles: A New Approach for Actors Mentioned in this episode: Getting Real with Bossy: For Women Who Own Business Check out Getting Real with Bossy: For Women Who Own Business on Lunchador! https://feeds.captivate.fm/gettingrealwithbossy/ Joe Bean Roasters Visit joebeanroasters.com to get fresh roasted specialty coffee either by the bag or with a Perpetual Joy subscription! 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