An uplifting story, told through the alternating voices of two
middle-schoolers, in which a community rallies to reject racism.
Karina Chopra would have never imagined becoming friends with the boy
next door--after all, they've avoided each other for years and she
assumes Chris is just like the boys he hangs out with, who she labels a
pack of hyenas. Then Karina's grandfather starts tutoring Chris, and she
discovers he's actually a nice, funny kid. But one afternoon something
unimaginable happens--the three of them are assaulted by a stranger who
targets Indian-American Karina and her grandfather because of how they
look. Her grandfather is gravely injured and Karina and Chris vow not to
let hate win. When Karina posts a few photos related to the attack on
social media, they quickly attract attention, and before long her
#CountMeIn post--"What does an American look like? #immigrants
#WeBelong #IamAmerican #HateHasNoHomeHere"--goes viral and a diverse
population begin to add their own photos. Then, when Papa is finally on
the road to recovery, Karina uses her newfound social media reach to
help celebrate both his homecoming and a community coming together.