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Depolarizing Within

Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center 4700 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way

Braver Angels is partnering with the Washington State Catholic Conference to present “DePolarizing Within.” A free workshop to help you become more aware of your "inner polarizer" and learn methods […]

Crossing the Continental Divide

Alicia Ashman Library 733 N High Point Rd, Madison

Note: This event is to be attended in person. Tickets are free. Crossing the Continental Divide provides participants with an introduction to Braver Angels and an overview of its principles. […]

Depolarizing Conversations: Turning Arguments into Discussions

Atascadero Library, Polin Community Room 6555 Capistrano Avenue, Atascadero

Want to feel heard?   This free, two-hour event aims to build skills that help prevent tense conversations from escalating into arguments.  These skills are especially helpful during these polarized times […]

Families and Politics

Unity of Farmington Hills 32500 W. 13 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills

Family relationships can be casualties of a toxic political environment. Preserve important family bonds while staying true to your values. About this event Family relationships can become casualties of a […]

Skills for Disagreeing Better

Twin Brook Community Library 202 Meadow Hall Drive, Rockville

Note: This event is to be attended in person. In this polarized time, we lack basic understanding of why people on the other political side hold their beliefs. We don’t […]

Depolarizing Within

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Much of today’s polarization is driven by how we talk with like-minded people about those on the other side. Too often, we stereotype, dismiss, or ridicule our fellow citizens who […]