
Announcing Braver Angels Advisory Council
Twenty-three leaders who disagree on many things said yes to the same thing this month. They agreed to stand together, publicly, behind the idea that Americans can hold fast to their convictions while staying genuinely curious about the convictions of people on the other side. That’s it. That’s the commitment. For more than nine years, Braver Angels has reached people in every state in the union. The ones who’ve engaged have experienced something that surprises them every time: the relief of disagreeing without contempt, and the discovery that the person across the table is not who the feed said they were.


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Thank you for what you are doing! The future belongs to you. This movement has no way to go but up. Imagine a future where people can actually have a civilized dialogue and find common ground with the purpose of making changes to benefit the country.
Bravo!