Mohsin Mohi Ud Din is an artist, activist, community-builder, and founder of the award-winning global non profit, #MeWe International Inc. (#MeWeIntl, a 501(c)(3)). #MeWeIntl is a global network of artists, scientists, and community-builders who design communication tools and storytelling methodologies to advance community health, equity, and social cohesion in a fragmented and polarized world. For over 15 years, Mohsin has scaled his peer to peer storytelling methodology across more than 15 countries, from the valley of Kashmir, to the Syrian refugee camps in the Middle East, to the mountains of Morocco, Honduras, and Mexico. His movement has supported more than 10,000 vulnerable youth and caregivers and dozens of community building organizations fighting violence, forced displacement, incarceration, and poverty. As a survivor of violence in his motherland Kashmir, Mohsin has lived the stories he fights to tell, and believes that any individual can re-story what has been de-storied inside them and around them.Mohsin previously worked for human rights organizations such as Human Rights First, and worked in the Strategic Communications Division for the MDGs and SDGs for the United Nations in New York. He is a 2023 member of the BMW Foundation Responsible Leadership Network. His work has received honors from SOLVE Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the UN, and is a United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Fellow, Open Ideo awards recipient for innovation in Education in Emergencies. In 2009, Mohsin received a Fulbright Scholarship to pilot his methodologies in Morocco. Over the years his words and visual pieces are featured in UNHCR Innovation, VICE News, Al Jazeera, Huffington Post, and The Nation. His latest short documentary, ‘Between Me and the Sea’ has been selected for its world premiere at DOC NYC Film Festival, and was co-produced by refugees from his #MeWeSyria program.