MTV
VOICES SHOWCASES NEW SUPERHERO WEB SERIES CREATED BY AMERICAN &
SYRIAN STUDENTS THROUGH THE OPEN HANDS INITIATIVE & LIQUID COMICS
NEW YORK, NY— April 24, 2012 –The Open Hands Initiative, in partnership with Liquid Comics and MTV Voices, announced today the newest rendition of the Silver Scorpion comic
book character - an animated web series featuring the world’s first
disabled cross-cultural superhero. Silver Scorpion is the brainchild of a
group of American and Syrian youths with disabilities who gathered in
Damascus a little more than a year ago. The hero they envisioned, an
Arab teen that loses his legs in a tragic accident, has the power to not
only bend metal with his mind, but—the creators hope—to transform his
world… and ours.
Created
by 26 talented youths with disabilities who convened for a Youth
Ability Summit in Syria, the Silver Scorpion will come to life on the
web in an animated 4-part series on the MTV Voices global websites,
bringing this unique story of courage and perseverance to young people
all across Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. The series is
intended to build bridges among the youths of the world while promoting
inclusion and equality for people living with disabilities.
Jay T Snyder, American businessman and Co-Founder and Chairman of the Open Hands Initiative, calls the Silver Scorpion comic
book “a gift from youths with disabilities from America and Syria to
the world that reflects what can be achieved when the people of our two
countries are provided a platform to engage. The story of Silver
Scorpion will now be accessible in more places than ever, helping to
empower youth with disabilities and encourage cross-cultural
understanding.”
He
added, “This is not just a comic book; it’s a breakthrough effort in
public diplomacy that helps forge lasting bonds and understanding
between the youth of the United States and the Middle East.” Despite the
humanitarian crisis unfolding in Syria, Mr. Snyder emphasized the
importance of cross-cultural exchange and of shining a light on the
issue of disability rights despite Syria’s current challenges: “This
type of people-to-people diplomacy is as important now as it was a year
ago when we brought these creative young people together, and it will be
even more important in the years ahead.”
The
Silver Scorpion character was developed by participants in the Youth
Ability Summit, a meeting of disabled youth that took place in Damascus,
Syria. In workshops led by Open Hands and Liquid Comics, the children
were asked to work together to create an original superhero that
reflected their cross-cultural values and ideals as well as the
challenges of living with a disability. By the end of the summit, the
wheelchair-bound character of the Silver Scorpion was born. The
participants created a character that transcends our differences and
emphasizes our common humanity.
As
recognition of the students work, at the 2010 Clinton Global
Initiative, President Bill Clinton highlighted the Silver Scorpion
project, stating that the comic book, “…will help to establish trust and understanding between cultures, to empower young people with disabilities.”
“This
project is unique in the way it empowered students from across the
world to be the architects of a new superhero that embodies their
worldviews and the role models they would like to see. MTV Voices is the
perfect platform to share their character with the world,” added Liquid
Comics Co-Founder & CEO Sharad Devarajan. “Great superheroes have
always been allegories to larger societal issues and the story of our
generation is globalization and our ability to overcome regional and
cultural differences to find our common humanity. These students and
their experience together speak to the very best of that globalization
in the years ahead.”
The
Silver Scorpion tells the story of an Arab teenager, Bashir Bari, who
loses his legs in a tragic accident. Consumed with anger and grief,
Bashir retreats into a world of isolation, resentful of the pitiful
looks and whispers of strangers. When he accidentally witnesses the
murder of Tarek, a mysterious local metalsmith, Bashir is unwittingly
chosen as the new guardian of an ancient power that has remained hidden
for centuries. With new abilities allowing him to manipulate the metal
around him, Bashir must rise above his personal grief and use this
newfound gift to protect the world, while learning firsthand to embrace
the values of tolerance and cooperation.
“MTV
Voices is all about giving young people a platform to express ideas,
aspirations, concerns about the world in a creative manner”, said John
Jackson, VP of Social Responsibility, Viacom International Media
Networks. “The Silver Scorpion project and how
its super hero was conceived absolutely reflects that core value and is a
natural fit for MTV Voices. Through the story of the super hero, the
young Americans and Syrians involved with the project have found a way
of sharing their values with the world, and MTV Voices is delighted to
bring that to our audience, encouraging them to engage with us on the
narrative, the ideas and the vision”.
The
Open Hands Initiative hopes that this project will serve to help
American citizens reach out to the Arab world and build connections
during what has become a period of dramatic change. The Open Hands
Initiative worked with many young people and their families in Syria on
the project before the current period of unrest. The Silver Scorpion web
series on MTV Voices will also be promoted globally through iEARN
(International Education and Resource Network), which reaches 45,000
schools and youth organizations in over 130 countries.
Hamza
Jaka, one of the youth participants who helped create the Silver
Scorpion added, “Working on the Silver Scorpion comic taught me a lot of
things, the most important of which was that people change can the
world. As young people, we often don’t realize the power of our actions,
but, no matter how young we are, or where we’re from, if we work
together, we can change the world."
“There is no better time to extend a hand of friendship and compassion to the people of Syria,” said Mr. Snyder.
To view the animated series, please visit:
http://voices.mtv.co.uk/category/silver-scorpion/
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