Introduction
The compiled videos constitute a small fragment of the numerous civil and human rights violations against migrant communities in AZ. They offer a glimpse of what may happen to America when those whom are supposed to serve and protect our communities step beyond the boundaries of civil society.
We invite all of our friends, allies, faith based communities, non-profit organizations, unions, and neighborhood associations to organize events that bring people together to reflect on the images and circumstances that these videos pose.
NDLON has created a list of questions for each video that may help initiate the dialogue. In addition, the toolkit offers several written documents to make the process of dialogue and reflection easier and for participants to take home. People are welcome to use them, modify them or create their own.



Questions for the first Arpaio’s victims of 2009 video
ü What were the first thoughts that came to mind when watching the video?
ü What was the most striking episode in the video? Why?
ü Can a stuff animal calm down a four year old kid while his mother is taken away?
ü What would the children think of this country when they grow up? After all, they are Americans.
ü Do you think this is an isolated incident or part of a larger escalation of attacks against immigrants?
ü Is this the America we want? What principles do we lose as a nation by allowing these situations to go on unchallenged?
ü The person that approached the filmmaker was a volunteer posse, not a Sheriff Deputy. Is it ok for civilians to assist law enforcement in this manner? Should Minutemen be deputized to enforce the law? Why?
ü What can be done to change this situation?