Talk About Domestic Violence
From Drama to Discussion
A Tool for Talking about Domestic Violence
Discussion Guide
The Poof! Discussion Guide (1.2 MB)
Poof! confronts the issues of domestic violence in a way
that makes viewers want to talk about what they've seen and its reflection
or distortion of how the dynamics of domestic violence play out in real life.
Support groups, domestic violence service providers, college classrooms, social
workers and community groups are encouraged to use Poof!
and this discussion guide as a tool to talk about difficult issues and to
take the next steps beyond discussion to make a positive difference in communities.
The discussion guide is in .pdf file format and require Adobe® Acrobat Reader® to view.
The discussion guide references the following clips from Poof! Youll need RealPlayer® to view these; see the RealPlayer help page for more information.
- Clip 1: Inspiration for Poof!
- Clip 2: Get Involved?
- Clip 3: Intimidation
- Clip 4: "Damn you to Hell, Samuel!"
- Clip 5: Dial 911
- Clip 6: Scotch or Champagne?
- Clip 7: The Breaking Point
- Clip 8: The Pact
- Clip 9: Words
- Clip 10: Law Enforcement
- Clip 11: Statistics
- Clip 12: Coda
- Clip 13: Universal Issue
Domestic Abuse: A Call-In
This program uses KET's American Shorts production of Lynn Nottage's play Poof! to examine domestic abuse. Panelists discuss domestic violence as a community concern, highlight domestic violence services in Kentucky, and point viewers toward KET outreach tools to help them host discussions in their own churches, homes, workplaces, and other community venues.
Youll need RealPlayer® to view this clip; see the RealPlayer help page for more information.
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