Interactivity Foundation

Befriending the “Enemy”? Films & Conversations Exploring our Connections and Disconnections

Laurence Topham via The Guardian

Who is the enemy–and, how can we be friends? By its origins, the word “enemy” means “not friends.” But can we heal these divisions? What are the possibilities for befriending our enemies?

These questions were at the heart of the exploratory conversations surrounding the documentary My Brother’s Keeper. This was the second event in our five-part film and conversation series The Human Condition(ed): Exploring our Social Connections and Disconnections. My Brother’s Keeper introduces us to former Guantanamo detainee Mohamedou Ould Salahi and his unlikely friendship with Steve Wood, a former guard. Scroll down the page to find some of the ideas that emerged from our conversations.

Our exploratory conversations are a great way to connect with others. Please join us and register for our next film and conversation event on October 21 at 1pm ET. We’ll watch the Oscar-winning short film Stutterer and we’ll continue to help each other think about the different forces that drive us apart and the possibilities for healing these divisions.

Here’s some of what our discussion participants had to say:

What are the different forces that drive us apart? What makes us “enemies”?

 

How can we heal our divisions? How can we be friends?

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