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Seeing Brave Official Trailer

Seeing Brave is a documentary series that follows the journeys of three courageous women who are transforming lives around the globe through their own brave initiatives in response to crises. All it takes is an idea and a tool to create solutions in the most daunting of times.

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Trailer credits:

Dana Michelle Cook, Director/Co-Creator

Katie Wilkes, Producer/Co-Creator

Rudy Rubio, Director of Photography

Cory Dewald, Field Photographer

Rick Romanowski, Editor / Sound Design

Joe Shadid, Original composition

James Yule, Graphics and Animation

Kids Achieve Their Dreams in Syria | Seeing Brave Episode 1 | Created by Women

Nonprofit co-founder, Lina Sergie Attar, tells her story of how she provides child refugees in Syria the opportunity to achieve their dreams through education.

Produced by Freeheart Creative

www.freeheartcreative.com

A Bicycle That Saves Lives | Seeing Brave Episode 2 | Created By Women

Leah Missbach Day, the co-founder of World Bicycle Relief, tells the incredible story of how her non-profit organization provided bicycles to children in need and changed the lives of kids all across Africa.

The Next Generation | Seeing Brave Episode 3 Preview

Her family was high on the hit list during the Rwandan Genocide, Anna Bimenyimana’s journey to become a successful Sonoma-based entrepreneur stems from her own survival, despite losing several family members in the massacre. Persevering through her own battles, Anna’s commitment to reinvesting in Rwanda’s future through Gardens for Health International remains steadfast. Find out how this California resident is nurturing the next generation back to health half a world away.

black midi x Mdou Moctar: Morgan and Souleymane at Electrical Audio

black midi’s Morgan Simpson and Mdou Moctar’s Souleymane Ibrahim connected for the first time in Chicago at Electrical Audio on the heels of a recent North American tour. After some set-up and impromptu free-styling, Simpson and Ibrahim drummed to songs together from their respective latest albums: “Sugar/Tzu” from black midi’s Hellfire and “Chismiten” from Mdou Moctar’s Afrique Victime.

Director/Executive Producer: Asmarina Zerabruk

Editor: Tiff Pritchett

Director of Photography: Rudy Rubio

Camera Operators: Lucinda Harstrick and Michael Weldon

Recording Engineer: Matthew Barnhartt

Filmed and recorded at Electrical Audio, Chicago on September 5th, 2022