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How We Can Reconcile With Each Other When Our Politics Are So Polarized – WSJ
Sharp political divisions have disconnected us from friends and family. Here’s how to find common ground again.

Thanksgiving dinner 2020: How to talk to your family about politics
Stress from an unprecedented year could lead to conflict during Thanksgiving. Here’s how to handle a political debate at dinner.

The Karens: can friendship trump politics? – podcast | News | The Guardian
Karen Ward and Karen Cotter live in the town of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. There is one thing on which they really don’t agree: politics, and in particular, Donald Trump. Yet despite everything that sets them apart, these two women have become close friends and believe there is a way to heal the political rift that has torn apart so many communities in the past four years

Over half of voters expect violence, disagree on election legitimacy
One poll of nearly 2,000 registered voters found that nearly half – 47% – disagree with the idea that the election “is likely to be fair and honest.”

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.

Happy National Volunteer Week!
Braver Angels is powered by volunteers: everyday people who believe they have a role in bringing out the best in our country. And seeing our volunteers in action—giving their time and energy to bring together individuals who never dreamed they’d be in a room together—has buoyed me through all the political uncertainty.

Walk with me
I had just finished drafting this message when I read and watched videos of Alex Jeffrey Pretti being shot to death by ICE agents in Minneapolis. I felt a rush of anxiety, fear, and sadness; but, still, I was hoping it wasn’t true. It was; and it is our reality today…

In a moment of rising conflict over immigration, Braver Angels calls for dignity, accountability, and civic repair
It takes a special form of courage to keep engaging with people in our lives whose views appall us. Ernest Hemingway called courage “grace under pressure.” We live in a pressurized time, when courageous citizenship requires real emotional work.
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Announcing Braver Angels Advisory Council
Happy National Volunteer Week!

