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Imagine you’re 16 years old, living in Lahore, Pakistan, and preparing for the adventure of a lifetime: A high school exchange year in Rockville, Maryland.
Just as you’re getting ready to leave, a public radio show in Connecticut asks to document your journey!
This is the story of Salaar Muhammad - before, during, and after his transformative year in the United States. We explore how this experience changed his perspective, shaped his future, and touched the lives of those around him.
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- Salaar Muhammad: a student from Lahore, Pakistan, who spent the 2023/2024 academic year in Rockville, MD through the U.S. Department of State’s Kennedy Lugar YES program. He lived with a host family and went to a local high school
- Sarah Clapp: Sarah’s family hosted Salaar during his stay in the US
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Chapters
1. Salaar Stateside! Following a Pakistani high school student’s year in the US (00:00:00)
2. Marker 01 (00:16:00)
3. Marker 02 (00:38:30)
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