Active Voice and campaign partners are supporting special screenings and public dialogues in "hyper-growth" communities where day laborers live and work. These resources help changing communities:
Build consensus for change. El Centro, Inc. in Kansas City convened local labor, religious and law enforcement leaders to screen the film and brainstorm what they could do to build bridges in their own community.


Cultivate community leadership. Hispanics in Philanthropy, Donors Forum of South Florida and the United Way of Palm Beach County invited local organizers and concerned residents to discuss the role of philanthropy and community based organizations in problem-solving. The forum attracted local media, decision makers and even high school students.



Farmingville Resource Guide delivers key background information on immigration patterns, eye-opening facts about day labor today and innovative models for change from local governments and day laborer centers nationwide.
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Farmingville Discussion Guide offers provocative discussion questions, tips for using the film to foster productive dialogue, and ideas for constructive action.
» Download the Farmingville Discussion Guide: PDF - 236KB

Farmingville Website. P.O.V.’s content-rich site features interviews with the filmmakers, an interactive map of “hypergrowth” communities, and a discussion board for viewers.
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