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i am from yeah. okay, i'll take you div into the marvel cinematic universe today to meet comalla con. she's just an ordinary muslim american teen who happens to have some very special super powers. let's take a look at miss motto. okay, so for, so i just wanna say i school. huh. another venture shirt queue, he thinks i'm some kind of weird old you were boys. he's me. you're going, oh my sure. sorry. by sharing at the windows on your little fantasy. mar. already really like you. i have to figure out my whole future before a launchers. ah, maybe they're right, they spend too much time in fantasyland,
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that is not you don't really the brown girls from jersey city to say so. that's to fantasy to well i guess today are involved with the production of miss model that can be talked about the joy, the challenges of making it, and what the production means to muslims around the world. i'm going to say hello to, to vina to rich, to as a. thank you so much for me on the screen today. i'm going to get you to introduce yourself to our international audience and tell them your connection with ms. malvo trevino. you stopped. i'm tribune. a springer. i played tai etha hill named conn on marble. lovely daddy hello, race. welcome to the stream. introduce yourself dr. hello, hello. i'm very so i play some role and he's a new boy. it's out there with very nice as are so lovely to see you. great to have
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you on the street. please introduce yourself to abby was and your connection to miss mama? sure. well thank you for having me. my name is a small, i'm a standard comedian from chicago, and i've stayed a cure called naj off the euro king nice small recurring committee role. very nice. nice to see you in the miss marvel universe as well. all right, so we was, if you're watching right now and you on youtube, he's got comment, she's got questions about miss marble. how did they make it? what was that thought process? what happened behind the scenes? we have juice. we're happy to share with you comments that can live right here. i am going to get and guess festival. we talked to some, some little ones about miss martha, what it meant to them. and this is what they told her. i want you to late take a look at this video and then immediately react. let's take a look at the youngsters. your future critics. a. 6
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0, she's scared of gaining goes to the mosque while she goes to school and has many friends and gets in trouble with her teachers. this made me really happy and proud that there could be a girl just like me being a super hero. some of my favorite scenes are ones the showcase. most like you mentioned like painting, hannah and discussion again. all right, let's start with your vantage arena. you're watching those little girls and you're thinking it really is amazing and overwhelming to see the positive feedback in what this theories mean to so many young people. i'm just really well emotional about it. i bet it's huge for the young girls and children to see someone that reminds them of themselves and they
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can see themselves and their family in this character. so i'm just excited and really to bye. oh my goodness. wish don't cry. you'll make us so quite ready. she was smiling so boldly as little as little ones. road. yes, i can see my dad or what is a go right. and somebody who has thought about being able to be involved in the show. and i have young nieces and literally got a message from their dad mark my cousin today. and he was and they just sat down. and so the 1st you have chosen the facts. yeah. people can relate and see themselves. and what about young boys or girls? and if we look like us, i mean that's, that's a beautiful thing. i makes me very proud. and i'm glad that they consider themselves in a really excited and feel like they finally have some of the culture as i what what, what caught me by surprise as if somebody had told me that disney was going to make a series. and it was going to portray muslim american life every day. life normal
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life, nothing special part from the supernatural part. i would be surprised. i would be thinking, disney, yikes. oh, i saw what happens because that wasn't the yes. well that, that's really a big use. so statement would you be like should i say? yikes jericho's you would be abby or would you be like? yikes i order for. but i was anxious until i saw the 1st 4 episodes and then my shoulders went down and i relaxed as a tell me about your ex, your experience working on this because it is a big job to take miss marvel. as a muslim american, teen put it on the screen and then for it to connect with people this, right. i mean, i think 1st of all, ah, kudos to the team that mom produced the whole show. and i think that especially
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i would say the original team that created all the source material. i'm talking specifically about, you know, g, willow, wilson, and of course, son amana to has been involved from the very beginning, her co creating the character of kamala on. but then also shepherding the tv show in the marble cinematic universe because i think that, you know, whatever authenticity people are able to feel in the show today really has its origin in the authenticity of, of the writers and producers and the original creative team that really took incredible pains to make sure that every detail was indeed authentic and was indeed attempting to do to do justice to what is ultimately a very nuanced experience of being a muslim in the united states. or i imagine in europe as well. you know, it's a very interesting time to be part of that minority and certainly growing up, i think, for young people coming up in the post 911 world quote unquote,
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the prejudices the biases, this cultural and social attitudes. some folks have towards muslims, and a slum can make it even more difficult. and so a show like this where clearly young people are responding in a very positive way and they're feeling seen and they're feeling represented. you know, that's really just a tremendous pleasure for all of us were involved in the show. how it is and you change our wondering. i haven't seen this novel yet. what? ah, miss marvels see a palace? what can you tell us about has super power so far in the series? this is just getting to grips with i love that, you know, if you find something, you find you've got superpower. you're not going to be all sick with them. and she's not sick. she's very no sick. i think she's so really work. yes. you know, she's one of she's got like very normal problems surrounding. i mean she's in high
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school and boys and religion and strict parents and then yeah, she's on powers. i know it's a matter of like, how do i, even, i mean this in was going through all of that and normal teenagers are and yeah, i think one of the reasons. ringback kamala 7, daren is a car. ready like you said, she's not like you see her kind of taking her time and trailing with bruno and trying to figure out, i mean, she's a freshman latrice and donkey kong. you know, that goes to so like where her imagination goes, why would i, i think that's why she's probably one of the cool with, she's like most a cooler because she's to monica and yeah, yeah it's, it's great. i mean, throughout the series i was really progress and as we know, she is going to be in the models and i'm excited to see how things are going into that as well. but it's definitely a kind of being in movies. and at the moment we're just letting her palace also,
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she can stop herself from falling because sort of bicycles or stars, shoot out some parts of her body. show what they are. yeah, i know she's got like my high guy who's got likes to happen. sometimes her nose at school says it's out of control, watch the series, and then you'll find out what super pilots are because she's trying to what them out herself. i'm a bra spoke just a little bit earlier and abroad is a video house and producer and was really curious about one thing tra, vena, have a listen to opera and then answer her question if you can, if she has my question for the mas marble team, is why do you think the show resonates with so many people who aren't muslim or who are in pakistani and what considerations went into making sure that that would be the case? oh, that's a really good question. i, i would think that people are really resonating with the series,
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which i'm very excited about and not completely surprised because we knew we were making something really special when we were creating this. and i think people can relate to kamala, like she's an ordinary teenager living her life. and most of us have experienced being a teenager in those struggles or will experience that are currently experiencing. and i think that there is somebody in everyone that people can see and they can relate to each of the characters of the coming of age story. it's just a really. 1 well, written, well, perform well created story and people connect to good storytelling. and i think it doesn't matter what the background is of who's being portrayed on tv like people in marginalized groups watched, watch shows that don't reflect them and can enjoy the story. so i think the same thing is happening here. ringback is phenomenal. any mom is amazing,
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like you can't watch her and not fall in love with who she is and her portrayal of this character and world that we created. so i think that's why people really like it and they enjoy it. and people also learning about south asian culture, pakistani culture and most sung nests. and it's being shown in such a positive light and isn't a different light. i think that people are used to seeing which is probably very interesting. people want different and that's what we're giving them. i was jumping in now was like a new so like, i think as well as it is by then like one of my favorite parts of the most recent phases of the shanty. and so need to know how it relates to that story. you know, it's one of the coolest origin stories. yeah. right. you know, people who coaches watch so like hunter and yeah, we have the opportunity to do the say, i think if you really relate to the found in the show, i mean,
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and i said one of benji call unless she wished that she's like, oh, it's post where moment because there's a little clip i've got and i'm going to go back to you a little quick. was because coming up wants to go did wrench icon. but apparently i let her. then the big brother talks her parents into it. so now she can go and then this happens as far as your j singles. i have a surprise for you. the where do it best is yet to come? i my dad. ha ha . i rish. cringe, cringe, cringe. although i love it,
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that's the part that i feel people can relate to being a teen. and your parents won't let you do stuff particular if you're a young girl. ok. in particular, if you come from immigrant parents, we don't even have to be muslim. pakistani americans appreciate that you can be any immigrant child of rhetoric, i mean, any immigrant family and you get that that, that dynamic and, and then you and your parents trying to understand the culture that you love, your pop culture. not quite getting it. it's interesting though, as ana, i'm, i'm going to bring this up because there has been some push back about how muslim culture is portrayed. and i want to bring that into the conversation because it's not everybody saying this is fantastical, that you've got incredible reviews and people really enjoying it. there are some people that are upset about the way that miss marveled. doesn't wear had you,
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for instance, she doesn't cover a hair. the elements of the story that they are not enjoying. let me bring him must differ. and i know that you're going to be out of debate, not with him live, but after his video comment finishes, here is as a british pakistani miss marvel is incredible to watch. unfortunately, in his current form is still somewhat a victim of his own success is managed to pull off being muslim without being islamic, but is also alienated large part of his potential audience. both non muslims and conservative muslims are looked into tune and because they don't think the showcase is what's for them. which is a shame because miss marvel has the potential to be the family sit compton, find the next decade of television as i go for it. good, impossible, impossible to respond to. i believe i'll say this,
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i'm participating in this conversation because of my involvement in miss marvel where i am involved as an actor. you know, i also am a writer and a producer, and i work on a show called rami, which is on hulu, not to plug it in, but it's all for gabby's been on the same. we love rami ok. yeah. so you know, that show has way more adult and controversial themes very well. my point is, you know, we've got my point is we've heard this similar response from, i guess, use the term conservative muslims, you know, whatever label you want to use. i think there is something to be said for there's a space in between kind of reality and fiction. and that's where artist take artistic license and what often can be triggering for some muslims is when artistic license
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is taken by a creative person. and the audience feels that, hey, that licenses going too far, it's not faithful either to the religion or to the teachings of the religion or how muslims actually are, et cetera, etc. these are nuanced debates that are in pos you can never make everyone happy. i'll just say that i read the clarity about this while working on robbie and i feel the same way above as marble. you know, if you're watching a tv show to teach you about religion, you know you've already lost. like, don't go get your religion from religious people and get your entertainment from tv people. and never the twain shall meet i think be a really beautiful thing. i can understand what i can understand with that criticism is here, but then i'd like to counter and say, i think the beautiful thing about ms marble is that it depicts different kinds of muslin. we live on a spectrum. there's not one way we're not a model of the community. i'm muslim. i don't vail, and i know plenty of muslims that don't fail. i know plan with some who do, and then muslims who bail in different ways. and i think what's really beautiful
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and well done about the series is that it displays different ways to show up in your islam. and there's not a right and wrong way. we want the show to be accessible to everyone and also where to pick the muslims in america. that something i think that might involve slip, you may catch, you know, this is how muslims in cleveland or the city. and i think that's really cool for people to see all they do this lessons can do that and there's not one way which is the truth of my experience as though from person who lives in america though, i think that's important. yeah. and i had one more comment as i, i appreciate trevino sanks from industry. and i want to add one more detail because i'm going to stand up comedy bull to read on our said, stand up comedians. and you know, i was all support for many years of a show called a law made me funny, the official muslim comedy or do stand up comedy. and we got all kinds of, you know, criticism and feedback from muslims. and i had to make this point over and over and i think it bears repeating, you know,
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islam as an ancient global world. ready legion. it is a set of timeless universal principles, and when it is applied, wiggles principles are applied in a particular social or cultural context. you know, islam in egypt easy. gyptian. islam person appears. persian islam in arabia is arabian islam in india is indian and therefore islam and america necessarily is american. and that means it is culturally and racially diverse. it is theologically diverse, it is big tech islam that allows and has as much breadth and openness and acceptance for every possible interpretation under the sun. and that's part of what i think makes i swam with united states so unique and different, but also special and something that is should be celebrated. and i think the show does indeed capture a lot of that and the diversity of, of the racial diversity, the spectrum of types of muslims rep,
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dawson cetera. all that is part of portraying muslims, actually as they actually are, which i think is actually extremely authentic. let me bring in a few more comments from i you choose audio to watching right now liz rainy says i love miss marvel as another brown case. obsessed with co makes it so relatable, and in louis herrera says, i'm not muslim. so this show has been great for my family in order to know more about visiting culture. i think the only way i would love to describe it to people who are not listen on that. there were little easter aches, you know, like sometimes when you're playing video games a little, oh, you go over a little something and then you get extra points. i say from his mom. if you know, you know, if you don't google it and is that extra points that are going on to mean, i think you are one of the extra points because there is no this. there's no package in both of you marrying miss marvels. oh, the big brother. we know that in america,
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the african american muslims and then south asian muslims, as a whole truck going on this drama. it's a difficult conversation. it's an issue. but it's just that like, it's wonderful there. yeah. i'm actually about. yeah. i love that, like taisha hillman, mary's amr, con in the series. and patients of black american muslim girl from jersey and you know, armors, pakistani, american and they're just in love. it's very, it's presented in a very matter of fact way, and it's celebrated and i think it's so beautiful and powerful to see. listen, love in that way because you don't see it on a scale like this. and i've, i've experienced afro asian interracial marriages and friendship legal have those relationships and to see it on television is wonderful. but the truth of the matter is because there is a lot of anti black racism in these communities that exist. and it's not just in
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america, it's a global thing. and i think for ms. marble to depict as it is in a comics she's not created for the is it is in the comics in the source material and for their love to be just celebrated and shown in such a positive light in the family just accepting it's not like controversy, controversial i think it's really important and powerful, and one of the things that i loved, i mean, i talked about that earlier. we were filming, like, are we going to talk about like the race thing or color is and we're like, no, they just love her. we're moving on an accepting it and i don't that outside. i love that i got one more. so i'm going to i'm going to put this one to you. wish this is amman alley. he's a writer and performer and he sees this production. this model is incredibly important. his, his thoughts are not enough to hang on his mind. i remember the year 0 time, 15 years ago where you would get on stage and someone would pull a microphone out of your hand saying comedy is her rom, art is her mom, blah,
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blah. and now to have a show that is in the marvel universe about a bad ass superhero is absolutely incredible. and i think one of the biggest highlights for me is this show truly is a love letter to the muslim community. yes, it's a messy, it's complicated. it's layered, but it's also it's loving, it's so warm. and i think that to me is really what brings me so much joy rush. okay. yeah. that, i mean, yeah, it's been made with so much. ha, i mean like we've said, everybody has been involved in this project. yeah, it was amazing stuff. the summer brown faces and some people who can relate to the culture. so for me personally, i cannot assist myself. i know other people have to miss image only if i don't see any kind of wearing or coaching. right. i mean, representing thought, turns out that something which i struggle with garden often. so it's really cool to
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be able to see it's being shown finally. and in a positive light and you know, i think we have to remind ourselves that yeah, this is one story one going on. i know now small crazies within the industry to be able to have a chance to tell the story. you know, we're very lucky to be in this position and it's amazing that the people are enjoying st. anne's of coach being shown in a positive light. yeah. please just so this movement and it becomes kind of normality, you know? yeah, that's really the goal here. i think when it's, you know, we can, we can imagine aliens a. ready from a crown bell rang out from new jersey. perfect place to be on trevino as well. thank you so much for joining us. if you miss malvo you and you're so welcome. thank you. and you want to see miss marvel. you can watch miss novel on disney. plus any time when you're not watching out to sara, i will if you will. one last thing for the production. this is the wedding. thanks
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