Stand by · pulling the latest frames
Stand by · pulling the latest frames

After remembering a traumatic racist incident in his childhood, Pirooz Kalayeh decides to document his journey to recovery, traveling back to the barbershop where he was refused a haircut as a child, and then doing a series of role-plays with family, friends, and children to understand how racism leaves lasting effects and how he and others can heal and move forward.
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Shahin Kalayeh
Shahin Kalayeh
Self