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    Explore "documentary filmmaker" with insightful episodes like "100: Victoria, Texas—A Town Like Yours", "29: Civil Whites Movement [Encore]", "Darkhorse Lionheart "No Shot is Worth Dying For" | Ep.23 On the Reel Podcast", "29: Civil Whites Movement" and "Don't be a Scared Landlubber with WillyHassell" from podcasts like ""I SEE U with Eddie Robinson", "I SEE U with Eddie Robinson", ""On The Reel" by Reelbros Media", "I SEE U with Eddie Robinson" and "Night-Light Radio"" and more!

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    100: Victoria, Texas—A Town Like Yours

    100: Victoria, Texas—A Town Like Yours
    In January of 2017, a mosque in Victoria, Texas was set on fire just hours after then-President Donald Trump signed a controversial executive order restricting migration from Muslim-majority countries. Victoria law enforcement officials and conservative town administrators were quick to praise local Muslim leadership for not jumping to conclusions that this fire was intentional. How can this “praise” be interpreted? Some might argue and see it as community leaders being passive or docile to avoid fueling a political firestorm. But after six years of reflection and the release of a documentary that explores the burning of the Victoria Islamic Center, the arsonist and the aftermath from the incident—what will it take for a quiet religious community to survive a hate crime? Join us as host Eddie Robinson speaks candidly with award-winning filmmaker, Li Lu—director of the PBS docu-series, A Town Called Victoria. In this 100th I SEE U episode recorded live in front of a sold-out studio audience at the historic DeLUXE Theater in Houston’s 5th Ward, Eddie leads a provocative panel conversation with Lu, along with Muslim American community members of Victoria and Houston as they reveal unguarded perspectives about their experiences in the years after the blaze. Can collective healing and restorative justice ever exist in this divisive town? I SEE U panelists include producer/director, Li Lu; Victoria Islamic Center members: Abe and Heidi Ajrami, Dr. Shahid Hashmi, Omar and Lanell Rachid; along with Houston-area filmmaker, Fatima Hye.

    29: Civil Whites Movement [Encore]

    29: Civil Whites Movement [Encore]
    During the Civil Rights Movement, not only did African-Americans fight for equal protection under the law, but White Americans were also risking their lives in the name of social justice. Some were even murdered for participating in marches and protests aimed at ending segregation and racial discrimination. But in today's political climate and divisiveness, how come more White Americans prefer to remain silent on measures that support systemic change to end racism? Host Eddie Robinson returns from paternity leave and chats candidly with Joan Mulholland, the first White member of the historically Black organization, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Her son, Loki Mulholland, who's an acclaimed film director and human rights activist, Mac Hulslander—the father of I SEE U's Technical Director, Todd Hulslander—offer up their own perspectives in this very provocative episode.

    Darkhorse Lionheart "No Shot is Worth Dying For" | Ep.23 On the Reel Podcast

    Darkhorse Lionheart "No Shot is Worth Dying For" | Ep.23 On the Reel Podcast

    On this episode we have a very unique guest, he is an entrepreneur, veteran and documentary filmmaker who found his niche during the riots of 2020 heading out into the streets to document police activity in Phoenix, Arizona. Over the course of two years he has built a successful full time brand as well as established relationships with many local and nation wide law enforcement agencies. From ride alongs in police helicopters, learning the inside world of phoenix crime and more this is a unique opportunity to learn that when your work resonates with a community, the doors will keep opening. 

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    29: Civil Whites Movement

    29: Civil Whites Movement
    During the Civil Rights Movement, not only did African-Americans fight for equal protection under the law, but White Americans were also risking their lives in the name of social justice. Some were even murdered for participating in marches and protests aimed at ending segregation and racial discrimination. But in today’s political climate and divisiveness, how come more White Americans prefer to remain silent on measures that support systemic change to end racism? Host Eddie Robinson returns from paternity leave and chats candidly with Joan Mulholland, the first White member of the historically Black organization, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Her son, Loki Mulholland, who’s an acclaimed film director and human rights activist, Mac Hulslander—the father of I SEE U’s Technical Director, Todd Hulslander—offer up their own perspectives in this very provocative episode.

    Don't be a Scared Landlubber with WillyHassell

    Don't be a Scared Landlubber with WillyHassell

    Accomplished documentary filmmaker, WILLY HASSELL, joins us for a discussion on his "The Soul of the Sea Witch." This ship was built at the end of WWII but did not see battle. The humanitarian aid she provided seems related to the hauntings. There is also a ghost dog. When she was moored in Philadelphia, she experienced another horrifying tragedy. We will get into why certain areas of this ship are haunted and what other investigators and the tourism staff are reporting. Moreover, does the ocean setting influence the paranormal activity? We will also delve into Willy's other paranormal research too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_--kZ880N4&t=1844s

    Influencer Marketing with Video

    Influencer Marketing with Video
    Marketers today must understand how to create and promote video. Our show this week brings together a documentary filmmaker with a top influencer marketing expert to explore the new world of video content.

    Mark Fidelman is the CEO for Fanatics Media, a digital Marketing Agency with a focus on B2B and B2C Influencer marketing. David Hoffman practices a simple but profound idea. Hoffman says” it's not what you say that your audience hears.
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