Braver Angels workshops are typically free events as part of our mission to depolarize America. Braver Angels is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We invite you to consider a gift to Braver Angels; all donations are tax deductible. Your support will allow us to offer more workshops and debates with the ultimate goal of uniting America. To donate to Minnesota Braver Angels, go to Support a Braver Angels Field Organization - Minnesota.
Minnesota events are listed below, as well as some national events. To find additional national events, visit the Events Calendar on the national Braver Angels website. The national BA events calendar offers in-person and online events and can be searched by date and location. Most Registration links go to Eventbrite, a service that lists events and manages registrations.
Tues, Oct. 7 7-9 p.m. CDT
Eastridge High School Media Center
4200 Pioneer Drive , Woodbury, 55129
Host Organization: Twin Cities East Metro Alliance
Earlier this year, we scratched the surface with a workshop on this topic. Now, we’re eager to take a deeper dive into how the news media operates. Led by a social science teacher who developed this workshop for adult learners, we will explore the tactics and other aspects through interactive practical hands-on exercises. It doesn’t matter if you didn’t attend the first workshop. The purpose of this workshop is to learn – together – how to not be misled, manipulated, or divided by the news media.
Enter the building through the front door by the flag pole. The media center is on the second floor. An elevator is on your left as you enter the front door. We will have an amplification system this time to make it easier for everyone to hear
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** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org
Thursday, October 9, 2025
6:30-8 p.m.
Wayzata City Hall, 600 Rice St. E, Wayzata, MN
This is for public officials and local leaders. If you're in one of those categories and want to attend, contact Melinda Voss, mvoss@braverangels.org
Monday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p. m.
Host: West Suburban Alliance
Brookdale Library
6125 Shingle Creek Parkway #Suite 800 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
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Join us for a hands-on, interactive exercise that puts you in Congress’s shoes for two hours as we tackle the federal budget.
Working in small groups, you’ll debate spending cuts, tax changes, and national priorities. You will grapple with the same tough choices lawmakers face and see just how challenging it is to balance competing demands. Along the way, you may also discover surprising areas of agreement across political divides.
This program uses the Principles & Priorities budget exercise from the nonpartisan Concord Coalition, trusted nationwide to spark constructive conversations. Participants explore trade-offs, weigh their personal principles against fiscal realities, and learn how citizens with different viewpoints can still find common ground.
Whether you lean red, blue, or somewhere in between, you’ll leave with a clearer understanding of the federal budget, your own priorities, and a deeper appreciation for the power of working together.
To ensure that sufficient materials are available, registration is required.
Questions? Contact Bob Sigafus at bsigafus@braverangels.org
Tuesday, Oct. 14, 7-8 p.m.
Host: Minnesota State Alliance
* Local Focus: Minnesota
The Minnesota State Alliance Open House is a place to bring the curious questions that you wonder about, but might not have someone on the other side you feel safe asking. Our hope is that you feel OK to be “Open and Honest” with your curious questions, to better know ourselves and others’ stories behind our beliefs.
And if you’re new to Braver Angels, this is also a great opportunity to ask about BA programs, workshops, skills training or explore volunteering your skills and experience with new Braver Angels’ teams in education, politics, faith and more. We would love to talk with you!
Tuesday, Oct. 14, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Camp Sacajawea Retreat Center
5121 McAndrews Road Apple Valley, MN 55124
Host: Dakota County Alliance
Join us for a hands-on, interactive exercise that puts you in Congress’s shoes for two
hours as we tackle the federal budget. Working in small groups, you’ll debate spending
cuts, tax changes, and national priorities. You will grapple with the same tough choices
lawmakers face and see just how challenging it is to balance competing demands.
Along the way, you may discover surprising areas of agreement across political divides.
This program uses the Principles & Priorities budget exercise from the
nonpartisan Concord Coalition, trusted nationwide to spark constructive conversations.
Participants explore trade-offs, weigh their personal principles against real fiscal
realities, and learn how citizens with different viewpoints can still find common ground.
Whether you lean red, blue, or somewhere in between, you’ll leave with a clearer
understanding of the federal budget, your own priorities, and a deeper appreciation for
the power of working together.
Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, 7-8:30 p.m. Save the date
Host: MN State Alliance
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Join us for a provocative evening that cuts through the noise on renewable energy and the skyrocketing demands of AI, data centers, and electrification. Is the dream of a 100% renewable energy future a realistic solution or a feel-good fantasy? This event is designed to spark curiosity and bridge divides, bringing together conservatives, liberals, and everyone in between to tackle one question: Can we power our world without compromise?
Why You Should Attend
The Stakes: AI and data centers are devouring energy at an unprecedented rate, while electrification pushes our grid to the brink. Can renewables like wind and solar keep up, or are we chasing a myth?
The Debate: Hear from an energy expert and Braver Angels Moderator Chris Schoenherr, on whether renewables can deliver or if we need a broader mix—nuclear, gas, or beyond.
Your Voice: Interactive Q&A in the Braver Angels Way to share your perspective, whether you prioritize affordability, innovation, or the environment.
The Hook: Expect myth-busting insights, surprising data, and a bold discussion on balancing clean energy, cheap power, and the infrastructure we all love to hate (but need).
Why It Matters
We all want reliable electricity, low costs, and a healthy planet—but nobody wants a wind farm or power plant in their backyard. With AI’s energy demands doubling every few years and electrification transforming our economy, the pressure is on. Can renewables be the “silver bullet” we’ve been promised, or do we need a pragmatic, all-of-the-above approach? This event will challenge assumptions, spark debate, and leave you with answers that matter—whether you lean left, right, or somewhere in between.
Who Should Attend
Conservatives curious about energy independence and practical solutions.
Liberals passionate about climate goals and sustainable innovation.
Tech enthusiasts eager to understand AI’s impact on our energy future.
Anyone who wants to cut through the hype and get real answers.
Let’s explore the energy question head-on—together.
Wed., Oct. 22, 2025 7-8:30 a.m.
Thorson Memorial Library, 117 Central Ave N, Elbow Lake, MN 56531
Gather with your Grant County neighbors to discuss the importance of community after reading Beyond the Politics of Contempt, written by two Braver Angels members.
Nov. 10 - Common Ground Workshop on Immigration
Mondy, Nov. 10, 6-9:15 p.m. CST
Host Organization: Twin Cities East Metro
East Ridge High School (Use main entrance by the flag pole)
4200 Pioneer Drive Woodbury, MN 55129
About this event
Join us for a Common Ground Workshop on Immigration.
The Braver Angels Common Ground Workshop brings together equal numbers of Conservatives and Liberals – Reds and Blues (4-8 of each) – for a deep dive into a problem, such as addressing climate change, electoral reform or abortion. Together participants talk about their connection to the issue and their opinion on solutions. By the end of the workshop, participants have come up with jointly and unanimously held Points of Agreements on values, concerns and policies.
The Common Ground workshop is an out-growth of Braver Angels signature Red-Blue workshop and allows participants to go deeper into a single issue. Points of Agreement can be fleshed out at future group meetings, and when possible lead to joint Red-Blue actions such as op-eds, joint speaking and meetings with legislators.
Goals
To delve into a single issue where citizens differ, and learn how each other sees the problem
To delineate areas of common ground and points of agreement
To learn something that might be helpful to others in our community and the nation.
Logistics
There are two ways to join a Common Ground Workshop:
Participant: A participant will engage in small- and large-group discussions with individuals of both the same and different political persuasions. Participants must identify as “red” (Republican or leaning conservative) or “blue” (Democrat or leaning liberal). We will strive for an equal balance of red and blue participants: 4 to 8 people on each side.
Observer/Alternate: An observer/alternate will not participate in the discussions directly but will have the opportunity to watch and listen. Observers/Alternates should be ready to step in and participate as their “color” in the event of participant cancellations. In areas that have a geographic “color” imbalance, allowing for up to 15 Observers/Alternates provides an opportunity for more people to experience a Red/Blue workshop. Observer/Alternates have found observing a workshop to be amazingly valuable.
Who can come? Anyone interested in developing a deeper understanding of, and connection with, people whose political beliefs differ from their own. You should honestly be able to answer “yes” to the following question:
“Are you willing to listen to the other side, and are you willing to speak to the other side with respect?”
Organizers reserve the right to switch people between Participant and Observer/Alternate status depending on the needs of the workshop.
Questions? Contact Melinda Voss at mvoss@braverangels.org
This workshop is a free event brought to you by Minnesota Braver Angels as part of our mission to depolarize America. Braver Angels is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We invite you to consider a gift to Braver Angels; all donations are tax deductible. Your support will allow us to offer more workshops and debates with the ultimate goal of uniting America. Click here to donate.
** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org
Saturday, Nov. 15, 9 a.m. – noon
Black Hawk Middle School
1540 Deerwood Drive Eagan, MN 55122
Host: Dakota County Alliance
Family relationships can become casualties of a toxic political environment. Family members are having bitter political arguments, avoiding each other, or even cutting off lifetime relationships. If you want to preserve important family bonds while still being true to your values and political beliefs, this in-person workshop will offer you:
Insight into why family differences over politics are uniquely challenging
Recognition of common roles that family members play in political conversations
Strategies and skills for handling family political differences in a constructive way
Although the focus is on family relationships, you can use learnings in this workshop with any loved one. You’ll laugh and have some fun in this workshop—it won’t be all serious. After all, we all come from quirky families.
Questions? Contact Kraig Finwall at kfinwall@braverangels.org
Monday, Oct. 6, 5-6 p.m. CDT
Host: BA National - Citizens Commission on Immigration
David Lapp will present an opportunity to partner with the Problems Solvers Caucus in Congress, including organizing Common Ground workshops followed by BA Conversations on Immigration with the Congress Member and constituents.
Monday, Oct. 6 7-8:30 p.m. CDT Online
Host: Braver Faith Caucus
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Faith Caucus Next Meeting Together we’ll reflect, share, and build dialogue across differences. Invite a friend who values conversation rooted in faith and understanding. This workshop is a free event brought to you by Braver Angels as part of our mission to depolarize America.
Sat, Oct. 11 1-2:45p.m. Central Time
Host Organization: BA National - Workshops
State/Region: - National
Setting: Online
In this polarized time, we lack basic understanding of why people on the other political side hold their beliefs. We don’t see them as they see themselves–their core values and central concerns–but instead as we choose to see them. We are tempted to regard our own side as principled and the other side as self-interested.
When we try to communicate across this gap, we often lack the skills for listening carefully, looking for common ground, and sharing our perspectives in ways that connect rather than create more misunderstanding.
We can learn to disagree better in polarized times, which means accurately seeing where we differ and where we share common ground.
Goals
More understanding of the values and concerns of people who differ from you politically
Better skills for listening in a way so that the other person feels heard
Better skills for sharing viewpoints in a way the other person might hear — even if they disagree
For national online opportunities, visit Braver Angels Events Calendar.