
The Body Politic Discussion Guide
At a glance
Film summary
Introduction
This guide is an invitation to dialogue. It is based on a belief in the
power of human connection and designed for people who want
to use The Body Politic to engage family, friends, classmates,
colleagues, and communities in conversations about the
importance of navigating community violence as a public health
issue. The film may also spark discussions about approaches to
community healing, and what’s needed for building community to
address complex social issues. In contrast to initiatives that foster
debates in which participants try to convince others that they are
right, this document envisions conversations undertaken in a spirit
of openness in which people try to understand one another and
expand their thinking by sharing viewpoints and listening actively.
The discussion prompts are intentionally crafted to help a wide
range of audiences think more deeply about the issues in the film.
Rather than attempting to address them all, choose one or two
that best meet your needs and interests. And be sure to leave time
to consider taking action. Remember to avoid judgment about
the type of action taken, even internal narratives that include self-
judgment. Be open to trusting that every action birthed from love
is one that matters, and no action of this type is too small or too
large. Planning next steps can help people leave the room feeling
energized and optimistic, even in instances when conversations
have been difficult. The experiences shown in the film are likely to
cause intense emotion, so please consider having healing activities
and/or practitioners available after viewing the film and for the
duration of the discussion.
For more detailed event planning and facilitation tips, visit https://communitynetwork.amdoc.org/.
Credits & Acknowledgements
About the Author
Erricka Bridgeford | Peacemaker, Activist, Healer
Credits & Acknowledgments
DISCUSSION GUIDE PRODUCERS
Courtney B. Cook, Phd | Education Manager, POV
Anna Yarbrough | Education Assistant, POV
THANKS TO THOSE WHO REVIEWED AND CONTRIBUTED TO THIS RESOURCE:
Gabriel Francis Paz Goodenough, Director, The Body Politic