
PARTY GIRLS: Exploring Politics Across America is a micro-docseries following six politically-imcompatable strangers who go on a road trip together in the lead up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election— a southern Republican, a pro-Hillary Democrat, a pro-Burnie Democrat, an undecided Dem, an Independent, and an undecided voter. All are first-time voters and women of color. “Party Girls”— as in political party —was filmed in 2016.

The journey of the (political) Party Girls begins. [running time: 10mins+]

The Party Girls meet with execs from nonpartisan social justice organization ColorOfChange.org. [running time: 10mins+]

A camping trip to North Carolina gets stickier than planned. [running time: 10mins+]

In Georgia, dinner with two invited guests goes from fun to friendly debate rather quickly. [running time: 10mins+]

A trip to the home of a grieving African-American father of a slain teen makes personal a public debate on gun control. [running time: 10mins+]

The end of this journey marks the beginning of many more for the Party Girls. [running time: 7mins+]