🎬 Musenyi Movie Premiere: A Powerful Glimpse Into Refugee Life
- Malaïka Mansia
- 5 juil. 2025
- 2 min de lecture
Dernière mise à jour : 19 juil. 2025

Seattle, WA : Congolese Integration Network (CIN) is proud to present the official premiere of Musenyi, a compelling short film directed by CIN’s own Director of Communication, Makaika Malumata. This exclusive screening will take place at the CIN Tacoma office, located at 7018 Tacoma Mall Blvd, Suite 202, Tacoma, WA 98409.
➡️ Register now: Click here to RSVP
A Film That Gives Voice to the Voiceless
Musenyi offers an intimate and raw portrayal of the lives of refugees living in camps, a subject too often left untold. Through his lens, Malumata takes viewers on an emotional and visually striking journey, amplifying stories that demand to be heard. His mission was not only to inform, but to humanize and connect ; the result is a film that resonates deeply.
More Than a Movie — An Experience
This premiere is more than just a screening. It’s a celebration of culture, resilience, and community. Guests will enjoy a vibrant program including:
🎶 Live music and drumming
🎤 Cultural songs and performances
🍲 Delicious food inspired by Congolese tradition
Through immersive sounds, tastes, and stories, attendees will experience the refugee journey not as passive observers, but as active participants in understanding and empathy.
A Mission-Driven Moment
This event aligns with CIN’s mission to empower and uplift Congolese refugees and immigrants in the Pacific Northwest. By creating spaces for cultural expression and storytelling, CIN continues to build bridges between communities, one story at a time.
Come. Learn. Connect.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness Musenyi and take part in a larger movement toward compassion and community awareness. Whether you’re a friend, ally, neighbor, or newcomer — you’re invited.
🗓️ Date: July 31, 2025
📍 Location: CIN Tacoma Office – 7018 Tacoma Mall Blvd, Suite 202, Tacoma, WA 98409
🔗 RSVP: Register here
💬 “Because seeing and experiencing matter more than just stories.”
Let’s come together to support this powerful film, celebrate resilience, and honor the voices that deserve to be heard.

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