In 2014 a small group of refugees defied authorities and started the first refugee-led school in Indonesia, inspiring a refugee-led education revolution that stretches around the world. 10 years later the school’s co-founder, Muzafar Ali, visits the original teachers and students to discover how the school transformed their lives. Some have become medical students, teachers and filmmakers in their new countries, while others are still stuck in Indonesia. We Are Not Powerless takes us inside their community to share the possibilities and devastations of life as a refugee, and how one brave act can change the lives of thousands.
Muzafar is a former refugee and highly-regarded human rights activist and photographer. Between 2004-2011 he worked for the United Nations in Afghanistan and in 2014, while living as a refugee in Indonesia, he started the first refugee-led school. He was resettled to Australia in 2015 and since then he’s advocated for refugees in Australia and around the world. He is the 2022 Fred Hollows Humanitarian of the year, Patron of the Rural Australians for Refugees, Board Member of the Jesuit Refugee Service and has exhibited his photographs in Afghanistan, the Republic of Korea, USA, UK, Canada, the Netherlands and Australia. He worked as a cultural consultant on Windmill Theatre’s Amphibian (2020) and the Cate Blanchett TV mini series Stateless (2020) and produced and featured in documentaries The Staging Post (2017) and Watandar, My Countryman (2022).