Tonight! Tuesday, September 7 from 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Join fellow film fanatics at BloomBars for a screening and discussion of Farmingville (2004, 79min) by Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini. We will be joined by Andrea Delgado, policy analyst for The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) who will provide her input into the discussion, and describe what the LCLAA does to aid Latino/a trade unionists in the US.
About the Film: “Farmingville”
“The shocking hate-based attempted murders of two Mexican day laborers catapult a small Long Island town into national headlines, unmasking a new front line in the border wars: suburbia. For nearly a year, Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini lived and worked in Farmingville, New York, so they could capture first-hand the stories of residents, day laborers and activists on all sides of the debate. This timely and powerful film is more than a story about illegal immigration. Ultimately it challenges viewers to ask what the ‘American dream’ really means.”
This event is a collaboration with POV, the award- winning independent nonfiction film series on PBS.
