Release of Free Video Workshop (Inspired by Argentina's Piqueteros)

by Matt Thursday, Nov. 23, 2006 at 9:36 AM

Interested in new ways to connect inspiring international social movements with the work going on in your community? Check out this new video featuring behind the scenes interviews and footage with Argentina's piquetero movements. The video is divided into short sections designed for use in workshops to spark conversation about the tactics, goals and strategies of your projects. And, it’s free.

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WORK, DIGNITY & SOCIAL CHANGE
Announcing the Release of Work, Dignity and Social Change
Interactive Argentina Video Workshop

In December 2001, faced with a collapsing economy and a government that failed to respond to the people’s needs, Argentina exploded into massive protests. What we saw were the four successive presidents thrown out of power, dramatic roadblocks called piquetes, and the masked protesters who organized them. But behind some of the piquetes lay an intricate network of neighborhood organizations that had as their ultimate goal autonomy and self-sufficiency for their community.

This video is a compilation of interviews and visits with four Unemployed Workers’ Movements of Argentina. Come hear about their projects: everything from bakeries and soup kitchens to organic farms and gardens, even their own schools and neighborhood health centers. And listen to the organizers discuss their operating principles—autonomy, horizontal decision-making and direct democracy—and the day-to-day challenges they face.

The video is divided into short sections, is designed to be used as a tool for workshops with your organization and friends. Let these amazing social movements inspire you and help spark discussion about the work that’s being done, or needs to be done, in your neighborhood.

To get a copy of the video, write to: getthevideo@argentinavideo.org or call 508-335-7783. It’s free, donations accepted (Mailing address: Matt Feinstein, PO Box 20904, Worcester, MA 01602).

A facilitator’s guide to using the video workshop is also available, and includes historical information, resources for further study, and sample discussion questions.
Trained facilitator’s are available depending on time and geographic location.

More information, including a trailer for the video can be found at:
http://www.ArgentinaVideo.org