Ethnic press releases & forward planning

Welcome  Guest   Login | Register now  
Home  |  Submit a Press Release   |  Newsletter  |  About Ethnic Now  |  Contact Us

 Home
 Events Calendar
 Month Ahead
 Week Ahead
 Channels
  Arts & Culture
  Music
  TV, Radio & Media
  Government & Politics
  News
  Film
  Charity
  Food & Drink
  Health & Lifestyle
  Sport
  Fashion
  Books
  Business
  Schools & Education
  Travel & Tourism
  Editor's Choice
  Editors reviews
 Jobs
 People in Media
 Featured Person
Matylda Setlak
Matylda Setlak

  Today's Most Viewed
1 Mouth watering evening for BME ...
2 The Woking Asian Business Forum ...
3 Bollywood actress criticised for ...
4 Asian Padlock and Key Valentines ...
5 Reflecting On The Influence & ...
6 Project Kahn
7 Banking on BME business forum ...
8 Kanhai Family (Padmashree Awardee) ...
9 Lime magazine celebrates first ...
10 Multi Cultural Cooking Network ...
+7 Days
 Search From
 
  Advanced Search
TV, RADIO & MEDIA

“Turbanology” on Birmingham's Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education

 

Images Video Audio  
The groundbreaking independent documentary “Turbanology: After 7/7” has been accepted onto Birmingham City Council’s “Agreed Syllabus” website for Religious Education. It means teachers throughout the Midlands will be able to draw upon it as a resource to educate and inform pupils about the turban and what it represents for Sikhs.
The film also sheds light on how the turban as a symbol has become connected to terrorism, how it’s affected some Muslims who wear it and why the turban is represented in Christian age.
Speaking about it, Religious Education Adviser Simone Whitehouse says “This is a valuable resource in the current climate to understand misconceptions about faith and to build links with communities. It will be most valuable to show parts of this documentary demonstrating inclusion and identity, symbols of faith under the duty to promote community cohesion and shared understanding.”

The inclusion of the film into Birmingham’s Agreed Syllabus comes days after “Turbanology” wooed crowds of hundreds at two international film festivals. On Saturday 19th September it had it’s Premier in the USA at the Sikh International Film Festival in New York. And on Sunday 27th September at the Spinning Wheel Film Festival in Toronto, Canada.
The documentary is the first independent project by former ITV news reporter Jay Singh-Sohal who’s from Birmingham who says his film has helped people understand the turban. “There’s a perception that’s arisen with the advent of jihadist terrorism, that the turban represents fear and extremism; a theory supported academically by “the turban test,” a psychological experiment which found people profile who they think is a threat based on symbols they perceive to be Islamic such as the turban, the headscarf and the beard. This is because of the profile of a terrorists such as Osama bin Laden who is often seen with a turban. What I wanted to do with Turbanology was give viewers an insight into what the turban as a symbol means for different people, whether in Islam, Sikhism and or even Christianity.” The documentary does so by exploring it’s role and importance for all three faiths and by narrating the experiences of people who’ve been affected by its negative connotation since the attack on the Twin Towers in New York and the London Bombings.
Posted on 16/10/2009
Region: All
Website: www.turbanology.com
General Information:
Contact information is hidden, please register or login to view this information.
Top
Save Article Save Article   Email Article Email Article   Print Article Print Article
  More TV, Radio & Media
Multi Cultural Cooking Network Anniversary
Starts: 26 Aug 10   Posted: 26 Aug 10
BBC Desi Download Pakistan Floods Special
Posted: 10 Aug 10
Ramadan with Prime TV
Posted: 30 Jul 10
Mumzy Stranger & Preeya Kalidas set to perform on National Lottery
Starts: 24 Jul 10   Posted: 15 Jul 10
Lime Magazine are Proud Media Partners of You're Beautiful, Woman! 2010
Posted: 09 Jul 10

Back
Submit a Press Release | Newsletter | RSS Feed

About Ethnic Now | Contact Us | Advertisers | Disclaimer | Site Map | Accessibility | Text Only Version

© 2010 Ethnic Now. All rights reserved.  Terms of Use | Privacy Policy