As an independent filmmaker, how would I get my film out to a wider audience. It's well researched, packed with information and delivers it to people in a way that doesn't make them depressed. I've been touring with it, and people continually say, "This needs to get out. You need to get the word out." (Yes, I'm trying...) I'd be happy to send a copy to all the radical reference site. There's also info online at consideringdemocracy.com. (I traveled around the world and asked people quite a lot of questions to see what they thought, then researched it to see if it was true. It seeks to get information to people before the elections so that we can have more informed debate. It also it a tool for others to screen in nationwide screening parties so that we can bridge the gap of information between the polarized sides.) How to get the word out?
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QUESTION: Films to get out to be referenced in order to get out to a wider audience
Submitted by Anonymousy on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 4:07pm.QUESTION: globalization of U.S. communities
Submitted by Anonymousy on Thu, 08/30/2007 - 11:32am.The focus of our project is identifying the effects of globalization at the community level. We are trying to identify data and information resources that demonstrates trends in the internationalization (i.e. migration - including migrant sending and receiving countries/communities - and international trade patterns) and then tying those to a generation (last 15-20 years) of primarily neoliberal foreign and economic policy choices. The goal is identify 12 communities for further study on local impacts and the ways communities respond to the positive and negative aspects of these trends.
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Submitted by jim miller on Fri, 08/31/2007 - 7:26pm.Academic Search Premier is a multi-disciplinary database that is at most colleges and universities (and some large public libraries).
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Submitted by MRM on Mon, 09/03/2007 - 1:35pm.You may also find it helpful, especially if the 12 communities you want to identify are all U.S. communities, to use data from the U.S.


