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Raouf J. Jacob is a human rights activist and award winning Documentary Filmmaker at Worldwide Cinema Frames. Jacob "Films To Make People Care" about human rights violations and the human condition around the globe. The award winning director is originally from war-torn Sierra Leone, West Africa. His family fled Sierra Leone at the climax of the barbaric civil war in 1999 and immigrated to Boston, MA. in January of 2000. Jacob is now a documentary filmmaker and has written, produced and directed documentaries, spotlighting social and political injustice. His films include, "Cry, America," which explored the tragic wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and America's war in Iraq. The filmmaker also created the "In a Blind World" series, which explored Nazi Dictator Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution of the Jewish Problem," the Rwandan Genocide of 1994, the current ongoing genocide in Sudan's western region of Darfur, the persecution of the Baha'i community in Iran and the reign of former warlord Pablo Escobar in The Republic of Colombia. "A Culture of Silence" is the filmmaker's first full feature length documentary. Jacob has collaborated and continues to work with Non Governmental Organizations around the world in hopes of raising awareness about human rights violations near and far.