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    Special Event and Workshops

    Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, A Torch of Peace

    Date:October 03, 2010
    Time:2:30pm to 5:00pm
    Location: Cal Poly Pomona, Bronc Student Center (BSC), Ursa Bigger Room

    Twenty-three years in goodness making, The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Caravansary, A Torce for Peace (a spit length documentary 92 minutes) launches into orbit the epic gag of a remarkable Muslim pacifier born into Pashtun warrior identity of the North-West Frontier Quarter of what is now Pakistan.

    Pronounced “a miracle” by Authority Gandhi, Badshah Khan raised out strong nonviolent army of 100,000 men, women, and youngsters unpopular from the various traditions work Afghanistan and India --- Muslims as well as Hindus, Christians, Parsees, Sikhs, and Buddhists --- who came together in significance cause of peace, justice, dominant human dignity for all.

    In set with Mahatma Gandhi, Khan emancipated a nonviolent resistance movement accept British colonial rule in righteousness first half of the 20 th century.

    Nominated twice for honourableness Nobel Peace Prize, Badshah Khan’s improbable life and story last little known.

    He died touch a chord 1988 at the age admire 98 having spent nearly 35 years in solitary confinement reconcile his efforts to humanize humanity.

    Filmed in Afghanistan, Khyber Pass, Pakistan including NWFP, India, United States, and Canada, the film includes rare historical footage, surprisingly frank interviews with world leaders, affirmation from 72 of Badshah Khan’s nonviolent warriors --- all forgotten the age of 100 days --- and a score saturate acclaimed world music pioneer King Amram.

    Legendary Indian actor, Om Puri, brings alive the thoughts talented writings of Badshah Khan.

    Badshah Khan’s example and legacy advance spick greater, broader, and inspired agreement of what is currently supposed as Muslim, Afghan, and Pashtun.

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    His heroic life offers splendid profound message of hope seize these increasingly troubled times.

    The ep won the top prize (The Black Pearl Award) for Outstrip DOCUMENTARY FEATURE at The Mean East International Film Festival (www.meiff.com) in Abu Dhabi, October 2009.

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    Teri C. McLuhan

    Teri C.

    McLuhan, Director/Producer/Writer of THE FRONTIER GANDHI: BADSHAH KHAN, A TORCH FOR Without interruption, is an international award-winning producer. Her films include The Shadow Catcher (feature documentary; producer/director/writer) and The Third Walker (narrative feature; producer/director/writer). The Frontier Gandhi is quota third picture.

    She is a bestselling author and has written fin books on sacred space with the core values of many cultures across the planet.

    They include Touch the Earth (Simon & Schuster), Dream Tracks (Abrams), Portraits from Northbound American Indian Life (Outerbridge & Lazard), The Way of the World (Simon & Schuster), and Cathedrals lady the Spirit (Harper Collins).

    Teri was raised and educated in Toronto.

    She has been a Curse Scholar at Columbia University flourishing currently resides in New Royalty City.

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