Maclean's-Canadian TV "People's Accord" Documentary
Parts 3 and 4
In 1991 Maclean's magazine convened a dialogue among 12
Canadians who represented the diversity of Canada, an initiative
they entitled "The People's
Verdict". Canadian TV filmed the entire two-and-a-half day interaction
and then wove highlights into an hour-long special edition of their
regular public affairs program W5 which they dubbed "The People's
Accord". Below you will find that program in its six parts
with the advertisements clipped out.
Note that the documentary followed the same pattern used in the
Maclean's coverage: quickly profiling the participants
at the start and then displaying their struggles and ultimate co-creative
resolution. This narrative trajectory enabled/invited millions of
viewers to vicariously experience this different kind of conversation
and its power in dealing with normally divisive public issues. It
helped trigger months of conversation around Canada and offers us
guidance in how to magnify the impact of such "minipublic" conversations
up to society-wide scale.