Colleague of the Week: Jennifer Stepp
Get to know a member of BA’s Red Caucus.
Reports from organizers, members and volunteers across the country
Get to know the Red co-chair of Braver Angels Kitsap County Alliance.
Braver Angels Weekend Newsletter from August 29th, 2021.
‘A far-left college student, swimming in a sea of reds’ Read More »
Get to know co-chairs of the Sacramento Alliance.
Colleagues of the Week: Marisa Gottuso and Steve Sphar Read More »
Get to know a member of Braver Angels’ board of directors Kouhyar Mostashfi
Get to know Braver Angels North Carolina co-coordinator Rich Midkiff.
Get to know Braver Angels co-coordinators Cameron Swallow and Susan Vergeront.
Colleagues of the Week: Cameron Swallow and Susan Vergeront Read More »
“There’s so much talk at Braver Angels about red and blue as if there’s just two sides to the conversation,” Barbara said. “But the problem of polarization affects everybody.”
Beyond the binary: How a red/blue couple took Braver Angels to FreedomFest Read More »
Get to know national and state debate leaders David Iwinski and Bruce MacKenzie.
Colleagues of the Week: David Iwinski & Bruce MacKenzie Read More »
We all like to think we’re reasonable, that our beliefs and attitudes are sensible, and that we’re open-minded. Each of us genuinely believes that our ideas are correct.
Get to know Jen Livingston, curator of the Braver Angels Library.
Various grassroots members of Braver Angels responded to my skepticism with insightful commentaries on the practical utility and moral prudence of accepting certain truths as self-evident in American political life, and, while I am not yet fully convinced, it has gotten me thinking!
There ARE Self-Evident Truths: BA Members Respond to LNP’s Newsletter Read More »
With “Walk A Mile In My News,” liberals and conservatives break out of their media silos by reading articles across the political divide and getting to know someone who appreciates them. Are you brave enough to try this Braver Angels workshop?
Do you have what it takes to ‘Walk A Mile In My News’? Read More »
After two nights of competing to share the most outrageous Trump news, I made a request that we not talk about Trump, so that we could instead learn about each other. At first there was silence. Then some nods. They agreed. And over the course of the week we ended up laughing, crying, and feeling inspired by the personal stories we shared.
Politics at Dinner in Post-Trump America: A Blue’s Advice to Her Fellow Blues Read More »