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VEGETARIAN ELITE
Love Prevails: Kashif Saleem, Grammy-nominated Musician & Humanitarian - P2/2
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It’s always nice to
receive the accolades and
the awards for the music.
But when I’m receiving
an award of this work
I’m doing with children
in foster care,
and youth in foster care,
I got to honestly admit
that it’s something
a lot more special
because I think
it goes to the core
of why we are all here
on this planet.
It’s to be of service
to other people – people
who are less fortunate,
people who might
need our help,
people who may only
need a gentle gesture
or a smile; and those
that need even more,
that need families,
that need loving,
that need nurturing.
There’s something very
special about that for me.
Halo, soulful viewers,
and welcome to
Vegetarian Elite,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
This week we continue
our special feature
on Grammy-nominated
musician,
singer-songwriter,
record producer, and
humanitarian, Kashif.
The inspirational artist
talks to us about his faith,
his vegan lifestyle,
and his charitable work
with foster children.
Has your faith as a Muslim
given you strength
in your life and
in your endeavours?
The truth of the matter is
that moving from home
to home to home
I practiced different
religions depending upon
what the reality was
in that home. (Yes.)
Pentecostal, Baptist,
Catholicism –
went through all of those
in the various homes.
And then when I got to
B. T. Express,
one of the leads of the band
was a Muslim.
I really looked up to him,
his discipline,
how he carried himself.
He gave me a book
of Islamic names
and I looked in the book
and found the name,
Kashif Saleem,
and that is how
I became Kashif Saleem.
My spiritual life is essential
to all of my actions,
subconsciously
and consciously.
I try to walk a path
that is reflective
of what I learned from
being involved with all
those spiritual practices.
On the first part
of our program,
Kashif shared with us
his recent journey
to becoming vegan.
So do you feel that
by removing the flesh
and the by-products
of dead animals
from your diet,
and that has enabled you
to focus more
on your spiritual growth?
Absolutely.
Absolutely, because part
of the spiritual growth
has to do with your
physiological existence.
And the more in tune
you are with that,
the more potential that
you can grow spiritually.
It’s hard to grow spiritually
if you’re in pain and
if you’re in discomfort.
Not impossible,
but one tends to focus on
the physical discomforts
rather than
the lofty aspirations of
spiritual growth. So yes!
And also knowing that
eating animal products
and the processing
of animal products and
how it pollutes the Earth
is important to me.
Because we only have
one Earth, and if we
don’t respect the Earth,
then we’ll have
less and less,
and less and less.
Then we won’t have one
that can support life
in the way that we desire.
Do you think
that there are benefits to
following a vegan lifestyle
on a wider scale, perhaps
on a planetary scale and
for a wiser humanity?
Absolutely.
When you think about it,
the amount of the food
that we grow
and distribute
to feed animals,
why couldn’t that food
be going to feed kids
in Darfur?
Why couldn’t it be going
to the people of Haiti?
Why couldn’t that energy
that we use
to grow this food,
feed the animals
and transport the animals
and transport the meat
after they’ve been
slaughtered –
why couldn’t that energy
have been used to help
the people in Katrina,
sooner?
So when you think about it,
how efficiently are we
really running the planet
and how efficient
are we being at
taking care of one another?
Widely respected for
his work with children,
Kashif has enriched
countless lives and
has earned accolades
and recognition
for his selfless dedication
and willingness
to wholeheartedly share
the fruits of his success
and God-given talents to
help those less fortunate.
His own early
childhood experiences
play a vital role
in shaping his philosophy
of service
and charitable interests.
Placed into foster care
at the tender age
of four months,
Kashif grew up
never knowing
his real parents, in eight
different foster homes in
Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Having experienced
first-hand the difficulties
of a childhood spent
in the foster care system,
he is now devoted
to ensuring
that these children have
the nurturing support and
opportunities they need
to flourish and prosper
with purpose and
direction in their lives.
We asked Kashif to tell us
about his work
with his founded charity
“Team iCare.”
Yeah, that’s
my favorite subject.
Team iCare is
a foundation where
we advocate the children
in foster care.
We’ve been around
formally since 2006,
but myself and
a group of my friends,
we’ve been doing
this work probably
for about 28 years now.
Our mission
and my mission in life is
I like to call my dharma,
Eastern philosophy, what
I was put on this world,
on this planet to do,
is to make sure
that every child
has a loving home.
In America, every day
there are 524,000 youth
who are accessing
the foster care system.
That means that
these children don’t have
their biological parents.
They’ve been removed
from their homes
for various reasons.
And if you imagine that
life, it’s one fraught with
uncertainty and danger,
and some kids
by the age 15
maybe have experienced
15 or 20, and 25 homes.
And so we do
a number of things.
We do
the Walk for Foster Care
at the Rose Bowl Stadium,
and our goal
with that event is to recruit
our new foster parents,
new mentors, and
new adoptive parents.
We’re very happy
doing that, and
it’s a very exciting event.
The next thing
that we do every year
is called our
Mentorship Dinner Cruise.
We take 200
kids and youth in foster
on a cruise
with 175 business men
and women
from various industries,
and those professionals
become mentors
to these young people
and help them
find a forward motion,
a forward inertia
in their lives.
Just recently we opened
Kashif University, which
is a summer camp and
an after school program
of enrichment activities.
So we offer music, dance,
basketball, yoga,
martial arts,
culinary arts program,
graphic arts, literary arts,
reading, writing,
and math to youth
who are in foster care.
If you ask me specifically
what my life’s goal is,
that’s it right there –
Kashif University.
Because as
an after school program
we get these kids
40 weeks out of the year,
and kids get to come back
year after year after year.
So there is some
positive modeling
in their lives and a place
that they can go
all the time, no matter if
they’re moving from home
to home to home,
this is one thing that
they can have in common
that can help them
migrate that path
to being a contributing,
law abiding,
and positive citizen.
So that’s my life’s dream.
At a recent fundraising
performance hosted by
the Children’s Trust Fund
and the Los Angeles County
Department of Children
and Family Services,
Kashif joined with
friends and performers in
entertaining the audience
with a moving rendition
of “We are the World”
before humbly accepting
an award for his
leadership and services
to foster children.
The award was presented
by event sponsor
and passionate advocate
for the children
of Los Angeles County,
Supervisor
Mr. Michael Antonovich.
They dominated
the R&B charts, selling
over 70 million records
worldwide.
He has produced
successful smash hits
for Whitney Houston,
Kenny G, George Benson,
and Barry White,
just to mention a few.
But his greatest
accomplishment, and
the one closest to his heart,
is being the CEO
and founder of “I Care,”
a non-profit committed
to changing the image
of foster care
and improving the quality
and life for these children
so they do have
an opportunity
to be successful.
He’s been a mentor to
countless foster children,
and served as a spokesman
for the Casey
Family Programs,
and so let us present
a proclamation to him for
his leadership at this time.
Halo, wonderful people.
(Halo.)
Halo, wonderful people!
(Halo!)
It’s really an honor
and it’s very humbling
for me to stand
before you tonight
and being honored by
Michael Antonovich,
Trish Ploehn,
Maria Melton, and
all the wonderful people
that DCFS
who work really hard to
make sure that America’s
most vulnerable children
have a chance
at normalcy,
have a chance to grow up,
and lead contributing
citizens lives.
That’s really important
to me.
And I know firsthand
what it means
to feel invisible.
I know firsthand
what it feels like
to not belong to anyone,
or anywhere.
I really do know
how that feels, and
so that’s my motivation,
that’s my passion.
I feel like God put me
on this planet,
he gave me
all of these talents
and all of these things
that I know how to do
and I’ve won
all types of awards and
made all types of money
and wonderful things
have happened.
But nothing compares
to the passion
that I have for this work
that I do for youth and
foster care, America’s
most vulnerable youth.
I’m here to tell you
that that is the true path
to happiness.
And so here are
my young people,
we came up with a name
for this group
of young people.
We’re calling it
“Kashif Featuring…”
What are we calling it?
“The League of
Unforgotten Children.”
Put your hands together
for “The League of
Unforgotten Children.”
So, here is that song that
we wrote, I’m so excited.
Paint a picture
in your head
A life could be
Hungry everyday
Never have enough to eat
I wish for change
But change never comes
I pray to God
He sends someone
I wish that
you could understand
And you could see
that so much pain and
grief lives inside of me
I’m on a journey
Not sure where I’m going
But I know that
I’m going to show them
I’m gonna be somebody
I’m gonna make it someday
Spread my wings and
get higher and higher
I’m gonna be somebody
I’m gonna make it someday
Spread my wings and
get higher and higher
Pictures in my head
For you
to recognize the vision
Struggle when happiness
is going at a collision
Try to tell my friends,
But none of them ever listen
Have money
but love is clearly
what I’m missing
Family aim low and
I’m trying to aim higher
Road of my life
I just hope
that I’m the driver
Honestly I think
I’m in the back
Just relaxing
Because
all that’s in my head is
Lights, camera, action
Could this be my passion
Don’t tell me,
I’m just asking
Do I keep the faith, and
if struggle keep on clapping
I work hard
But pain is
what I’m earning
And I’m trying
to teach the kids
I’m the one
that needs to learn
I’m gonna be somebody
I’m gonna make it someday
Spread my wings and
get higher and higher
I’m gonna be somebody
I’m gonna make it someday
Spread my wings and
get higher and higher
Painted pictures in my head
Now you can see
I’m on my ground
Heading for my destiny
I pray for change
The change did come
I’m finding out
I’ve always been someone
I hope that
you could understand me
When I say
I got my doubters
I do things my way
I’m on my journey
I know where I’m going
Don’t matter haters
‘Cause I’m going
to show them
I’m gonna be somebody
I’m gonna make it some day
Spread my wings and
get higher and higher
I’m lucky too, because
when I go to bed at night,
I feel like I live such
an abundant existence,
and it’s not because of
the money that I earn
or the cars I drive
or the house I live in.
It’s really about
going to sleep and just
smiling about these kids
who when I first meet them,
some of them are
very withdrawn,
very angry and
they won’t communicate.
And then
within two or three days
of going through
our programs they’re
chasing me down a hall.
“Come here Kashif,
I need a hug!”
You know,
that to me represents
the true abundance
of my universe
because that’s all
that really matters for me.
Kashif,
you are a blessing indeed
not only for the musical
gifts and creativity
you have offered us,
but also for the inspiration
you give to all who aspire
to live their dreams
to the fullest and fulfill
their highest mission in life.
May your music career
and charitable works
prosper with
ever-greater success
to bring more smiles
of warmth and happiness.
Thank you cordial viewers
for your company today
on Vegetarian Elite.
That concludes
our two-part series
on big-hearted vegan
singer-songwriter and
musician extraordinaire,
Kashif.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
May your day be blessed
with Heavenly joy
and Divine love.
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