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B-ROLL LOG
00:30 Wide shots of Mexico City
01:10 Market shots/people/children/slums
02:18 woman cooking, (same woman interviewed at milkshops, Josaphina)
SOT - 03:07 Interview with Josaphina? ?I will advise them to have fewer children?? Josaphina is 25, married, and has just two children
03:30 Various women and children shots.
03:42 Dump/scavengers (good footage)
04:24 Street scenes/urban/people
04:50 Rural scenes/villages/people
05:07 Villagers talking to peer counselors, women/children
05:50 The mountain range shown here is called Sierra Santa Rosa, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico just outside of the town of San Miguel de Allende. The incredible deforestation occurred as a result of mining, overgrazing, agriculture and using wood for fuel - all related to booming population growth.
06:29 Sex education classes in Mexico City; 16-17 year olds receiving condom demonstration.
07:32 Good shots of students faces (watching condom demonstration)
SOT - 08:42 Sound/student: ?I think it is great we learned how to use a condom today.?
SOT - 08:57 Sound/student: ?It?ll be better to have less children.?
SOT - 09:14 Sound/student: ?I don?t see why using a condom has anything to do with religion.?
09:30 Teenagers hugging and showing affection
09:50 Sex education in primary school
SOT - 10:30 Sound/young student: ?I would only like to have one or two children.?
SOT - 10:38 Sound/young student: ?I want to have 8, 9, or 10 children.? (amid huge roars of laughter from his classmates, clearly an usual answer for today?s students.)
10:51 Good shots of kids in school, writing, studying (Primary school in Mexico City)
11:44 Good shots of young faces
11:46 Exam by midwife at CASA hospital of pregnant woman who is going into labor.
13:55, 14:54, 15:27, 16:12, 16:55 great shots of newborn baby boy - first child delivered to a woman who is married and 26 years-old. It is her first.
18:50 (CASA Clinic / b-roll of clinic and peer counselor field work)
20:04 Midwife examines pregnant woman in labor. (Earlier exam of same woman who delivers baby above).
20:22 Nadine Goodman with children at CASA Daycare.
20:56 Midwifery students meet to pair up with traditional rural midwives for training.
21:47 Great shot of traditional midwife. C/U of face, very old, weathered, wise.
23:01 Peer counselors inside Yolanda's 1-room home in the shanty town of "Jamaica". (Yolanda has 8 children, oldest son, 13, has cerebral palsy.)
24:25 Great shot of Yolanda and her children in doorway of her home.
SOT: 24:56 "She said to me, why didn't you come sooner? I wouldn't have had so many children." (Peer counselor relates Yolanda's response to contraceptive information.)
25:26 - Nadine Goodman, Founder and Director CASA.
SOTS - 25:49 "The need speaks for itself...........clients up from 5,000 to 50,000."
26:39 ".....rapid, uncontrolled population growth has severe impacts on the environment, a society's infrastructure..impossible for most societies to pull it off."
26:59 "...in rural comunities people say my children are sick with gastrointestinal diseases because there's no clean water, no clean water because of deforestation because of heavy use, the river has been put off course and can't be used in a healthy manner."
28:04 "...in my 20 years in Mexico, women aren't used to anyone asking what their needs are. It's the way it is, but once that door's been opened, it can't be shut."
[Nadine explains how CASA helps youth help themselves]
28:41 "Young women will come to us...15 year's old, kids, pregnant, they're in deep trouble.....we give them free childcare, a job, education...most important teach them to help others to help themselves..."
30:01 (on people's priorities) "If you go out into a community where people don't have enough food or clean water, they're not going to be saying 'What I really need is a condom' (laughs)..we need to develop their skills to meet their needs."
30:37 "..secondary effect of poverty is you don't have much movement. People stay in the same place for many generations, so they see how the land is less productive and is eaten away because the river is off course..etc.."
31:36 "One thing we've tried to do in communities is get the concepts of the environmental link across. You can't tell people 'not' to burn wood...they need it for heat, to cook, but you can help them make it more efficient and healthier for the women..."
32:19 "We do family gardens, herbal remedies, small dams, ........that kind of stuff......"
32:42 Environmentally friendly latrines (ribbon cutting for first latrine in community - will serve 50 people)
33:13 Old stove and new fuel efficient outdoor stove.
Tubal ligation, outpatient procedure in Tijuana, b-roll and sots.
33:55
SOT 35:20 "Won't have to worry each month if I'm pregnant and I can dedicate myself to my children that I already have."
Misc. b-roll of Mexico City
35:55 Slums
36:00 Teenaged couples at vocational school
37:30 More slum areas
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