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Roughly 43,000 years ago, a
young
cave bear died in the rolling hills on the northwest border of modern day Slovenia.
As a new parent, I tell you, I am troubled by devastating images of
young
children being ripped out of the arms of their parents at the US border and being placed in private detention facilities that did too little to help the kids maintain contact with their parents.
It offers a new vision for
young
black girls around the world that we deserve to be fought for, that we deserve to call on local governments to show up for us.
AG: So we know that
young
people are the present and the future, but what inspires me are older people who are becoming transformed in the service of this movement.
This is a
young
lady, not watching a football game, not watching a basketball game.
I was a new mother and a
young
rabbi in the spring of 2004 and the world was in shambles.
Across the board, churches and synagogues and mosques are all complaining about how hard it is to maintain relevance for a generation of
young
people who seem completely uninterested, not only in the institutions that stand at the heart of our traditions but even in religion itself.
There is emotional damage done when
young
people can't be themselves, when they are forced to edit who they are in order to be acceptable.
As you can see, many of them are
young
women, and they're doing fiercely interesting stuff, like Mareena Robinson Snowden here, who is developing new ways, better ways, to detect nuclear warheads, which will help us overcome a critical hurdle to international disarmament.
So, in anticipation, I would be this
young
designer in the back of the room, and I would raise my hand, and I would ask questions.
I remember one of the concerts, I was onstage, I lean into the audience and the last thing I see is a
young
brown face, and the next thing I know is some sort of chemical is thrown in my eyes and I remember I couldn't really see and my eyes were watering but I kept singing anyway.
But I decided that what I wanted to do is spend the next however many years of my life supporting
young
people and to try to be there in some small way, whatever way that I could.
I started volunteering for various organizations that were working with
young
Muslims inside of Europe.
And, to my surprise, what I found was so many of these
young
people were suffering and struggling.
I found endless stories of
young
people who are lost to all of us, who are invisible to all of us but who are suffering, and they are suffering alone.
Eventually, I realized after several years of working with these
young
people, that I will not be able to keep running.
So I decided that I wanted to put my childhood superpower to some use by trying to make people on the different sides of these issues understand what it's like to be a
young
person stuck between your family and your country.
She was beaten so badly her ears would bleed, and when she finally left and she found a
young
man that she chose and she fell in love with, the community and the family found out and she disappeared.
And surely people who look like me,
young
women who come from backgrounds like me, should be subject to the same rights, the same protections as anybody else in our country, why not?
So, for my next film, I wanted to try and understand why some of our
young
Muslim kids in Europe are drawn to extremism and violence.
But what I was more interested in finding out was what are the human, what are the personal reasons why some of our
young
people are susceptible to groups like this.
Just like Banaz, I found that these
young
men were torn apart from trying to bridge the gaps between their families and the countries that they were born in.
They're also promising our
young
people the things that they crave: significance, heroism, a sense of belonging and purpose, a community that loves and accepts them.
This is what they're doing for our
young
people.
Why are these groups doing this for our
young
people and not us?
What I am trying to say is that we have to understand why some of our
young
people are attracted to this.
And several of these
young
guys ended up finding caring and compassionate father figures within these extremist groups.
There are so many of our
young
people today who are struggling with these same issues, and they're struggling with this alone.
There's an African proverb that says, "If the
young
are not initiated into the village, they will burn it down just to feel its warmth."
And to our
young
people tempted by extremism, can you acknowledge that your rage is fueled by pain?
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