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IMPACT: Deep Down - Make it Local

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2011

How do you make your documentary film resonate with local audiences and issues? How do you build a bridge between community activist groups and the movements in your film? Watch how Deep Down's film team are bringing together grassroots leaders from Appalachia with community leaders from across the country engaged in similar struggles.

Deep Down's protagonist Beverly May, co-director Jen Gilomen, and outreach director Lora Smith traveled to Chicago for an ITVS Community Cinema Screening partnered with members of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO). The group toured the Little Village neighborhood, a community known as "The Midwest Mexico," to learn about their struggle to fight the abuses of several toxic industries including two massive coal powered power plant that are poisoning their air and people. 

IMPACT is a series of videos created by Working Films and The Fledgling Fund focused on building film campaigns that ignite social change.

For more information, go to http://workingfilms.org/impact and http://www.thefledglingfund.org/impact.

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