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What experience in your life most shaped your view about abortion?
That question can be a debate stopper and a conversation starter. It鈥檚 promoted in the new 鈥,鈥 released in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.聽
Leaning in with genuine curiosity about the nuance and complexity underlying polarized abortion rhetoric can open 鈥渦nimaginable ways to move forward,鈥 says Daniel Pritchard of Essential Partners. The Cambridge, Massachusetts, nonprofit developed the guide and helps create community dialogues on contentious issues such as guns, race, and education.
Powerful evidence of the 鈥渦nimaginable鈥 is captured in a new docuseries, 鈥淭he Abortion Talks,鈥 produced by Josh Sabey and Sarah Perkins. Previewed last week, it is about a six-year clandestine dialogue between three abortion-rights and three anti-abortion leaders. Sparked by their mutual shock over the 1994 Brookline, Massachusetts, abortion clinic murders, the women鈥檚 talks were facilitated by Essential Partners 鈥 then the Public Conversation Project.
After two trust-building years of secret dialogue, risking each of the women鈥檚 reputations among hardcore constituents, one anti-abortion leader 鈥 Madeline McComish, then president of Massachusetts Citizens for Life 鈥 described her humbling 鈥渂reakthrough鈥 moment. 鈥淚 realized,鈥 she says in the film, 鈥渨e were never going to agree,鈥 that this really was about listening 鈥 a respectful conversation about deep moral differences.聽聽
And then came years more of dialogue in which, says Nicki Nichols Gamble, then president of the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, 鈥渨e became friends, strange as though that seems even to me. ... It changed my life.鈥澛犅
What did the talks accomplish? In the Boston abortion arena, rhetoric was toned down a bit. But no minds were changed on abortion 鈥 and yet so much did change. The film exhaustively documents the goodwill and humility these women mustered and held simultaneously with their opposing moral convictions.
As a mediator in the talks, Susan Podziba says: The essential humanity of the talks was respect 鈥 鈥渋n the heart of the darkness, to see that light.鈥