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Los Trabajadores/ The Workers has appeared locally, nationally and internationally at film festivals, and at community-based venues such as community centers, schools, churches, libraries, and neighborhood meetings.

With grants from the City of Austin under the auspices of the Austin Arts Commission, and the Texas Council for the Humanities, Los Trabajadores/ The Workers has screened at more than 40 grassroots events in Austin and the rest of Texas. These grassroots screenings always include a post-screening discussion, either formal, with panel members from different organizations, or more informal, as a conversation between audience members.

In addition, video copies of Los Trabajadores/ The Workers have been distributed to immigrant rights and day labor organizing groups across the country, to use as an educational, advocacy, orgranizing and fundraising tool.

If you would like to set up a screening for your community, school, church, neighborhood organization, or university, or if you would like a copy of the film to use in your organizing, educational, or advocacy efforts, please contact daylabormovie@earthlink.net

 

 

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In March and April 2002, Los Trabajadores was screened on PBS stations throughout the U.S. -- and was an ITVS Outreach Project, featuring updated press releases in English and Spanish, links to national partners, and an enhanced discussion guide.

On this site you can:

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Order the video

> View Videoclips
> Access a Discussion Guide
> Schedule a screening
> Get Central Texas immigration resources
> Link to immigration information and labor organizing resources
> Review Los Trabajadores awards and press coverage
> Get Background to the Story

Contact us: daylabormovie@earthlink.net

 


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