Want to bring MAKE A CIRCLE to your community?

You can purchase a license through our distribution partner GOOD DOCS. You can also contact GOOD DOCS directly at outreach@gooddocs.net with any questions about licensing the film.

MAKE A CIRCLE is available to the following institutions and organizations:

    • Universities, Colleges and Community Colleges
    • High Schools
    • Non-profits / Community Groups
    • For-Profits / Corporations
    • Public Libraries

60-minute version of the film coming Early 2025!

Don’t forget to check out our FREE guides and resources to compliment your film screening!

Two-page Sheet about the Film

Advocacy and Organizing Toolkit

Discussion and Activity Guide

Screening Toolkit with Planning Templates

Can I buy this film on Amazon or iTunes and show it to my class, organization or group?
If you want to use this film for an institutional, classroom, group or public screening, please purchase the appropriate license from our educational distributor GOOD DOCS here.

 

How can I host a screening of MAKE A CIRCLE?
Our distributor GOOD DOCS offers a variety of purchase options depending on how you intend to use the film. Please contact them at outreach@gooddocs.net with any questions. They can help you determine the appropriate license type.

 

Can I buy a temporary streaming for my school/organization/company/library?
Yes, you can find these purchase options and more here.


How much does a screening cost?
Prices vary depending on the type of screening and your organization. Visit GOOD DOCS for price tiers and more information.

 

How do I book a speaker for my screening?
Our film team and participants would love to speak at your event! Please email us at impact@makeacirclefilm.com for more details. 


Testimonials

“I’m a big fan of MAKE A CIRCLE because I think it speaks to many audiences:

  • For early childhood educators, it shows what they can do when they get organized and are in positions of leadership.
  • For advocates, it shows the impact they can have when they share power with grassroots leaders like these educators.
  • For policymakers, it illustrates the expertise and skills that this profession has, and the challenges that prevent them from doing the work that they love.”

Albert Wat, Senior Policy Director, Alliance for Early Success

“It’s critical that working families have equitable access to quality, reliable child care and developmental services, which help keep families earning and children learning, I’d like to thank the child care and early learning workforce for their continued, unwavering commitment to children and families…a commitment that is exemplified in MAKE A CIRCLE.”

Kim Johnson, Secretary of California Health and Human Services Agency

“The story in MAKE A CIRCLE is such a great example of childcare workers coming together and asserting their voice and their power to shape their own futures. Every single child care provider has agency and the unique ability to break down for legislators about how the system needs to be improved and changed.”

Ai-jen Poo, President, National Domestic Workers Alliance

“After watching MAKE A CIRCLE I am filled with pride to be a child care provider. This powerful film is a must-watch for every parent who relies on childcare services. It has reignited my passion to continue fighting for the recognition and fair compensation we deserve, so that more educators can remain in this vital field.”

Leidy Milla, Family Child Care Provider and Advocate