Speaking Tour

The Cut the Blank Tour brings film director Sultan Sharrief to your school to engage students and help them recognize their value, potential and future… Read more

Film Screenings

Socially conscious films compliment the speaking tour or can be used as stand alone screenings to inspire and build dialogue between students, co-workers and communities…Read more

Webseries

The Cut The Blank Digital Series explores and highlights the shortcomings in today's media using audience submitted movie reviews, music commentary, and sketches… Watch here

Kickstarter

Visit our Kickstarter campaign to help contribute to the Cut The Blank webseries and be a part of the show… Support here

Testimonials

      What People Are Saying…

“Useful for any college campus that is concerned about college access and the issues that young people have in struggling to get to college. It’s also an opportunity to learn something about the African American Muslim experience.”

– Amer Ahmed, Trotter Multicultural Center
      What People Are Saying…

“This had a really powerful impact on our students and faculty. We were able to design lessons around the film and to have further dialogue in their classroom as a result of the screening.”

-Christina Swaidan, Westfield State
     What People Are Saying…

“It’s not just all the stuff. It was the message that you delivered and giving others the understanding of some of the struggles to be able to move forward.”

- Bob Yecke, Director of Student Unions
      What People Are Saying…

“Even after he left, students were discussing the topics. It left them very energized. Our yield hit the highest ever this past year for the program and the only change we made from previous years was Sultan.”

- Juan Espinosa, Virginia Tech
      What People Are Saying…

“It’s a film about all of the complexities of growing up in the 21st century and all of the challenges. With not having money to go to school but wanting the education and having a family that really does need your help but that’s completely contradictory to being able to pursue your own path.”

- Hillel Jewish Partnership