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.
Wednesday, Aug. 26 - 5-7 p.m. (Rescheduled from July 22 because of fires and dangerous air quality)
Samz Place, 1225 Winton Road, Ely
We hope to see you at our Summer Social on August 26, 5-7 at Samz Place!
Fish fry, beer and pop, and dessert bar - no charge for any of that, but of course donations are welcome. In addition, you'll hear brief comments from candidates for local and state offices. Grant Hauschild (our state senator D) and Roger Skraba (our representative R) will both be present and share some thoughts on working across the aisle. Roger is also cooking the fish!
Happy 250th Birthday, America! And Belated Happy 4th of July to all you Ely Braver Angels and others curious about this organization.
At the national convention in Philadelphia last week, the nearly 900 delegates from all over the US forged a pledge for our time. Honoring the pledge made by those brave souls who risked everything to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776, all the delegates stood and read this pledge:
"I pledge to be a courageous citizen — to choose curious listening over contempt, to build alongside those with different politics, and to embrace our shared duty to renew America's civic culture."
This pledge doesn’t ask us to come to an agreement about how the future of our country should look. It asks that we engage in citizenship, which means learning what we can about the issues we face, listening to one another to hear a range of ideas, sharing the values we have in common, and moving ahead with solutions that include respect for one another. The signers of the Declaration of Independence didn’t agree on much, and they were trying to set up a whole nation on the novel (at the time) premise that free people can govern themselves. Surely, we Americans today can accomplish a renewal that creates effective government. But we can’t do it through apathy or rancor. We need a culture of involvement, of caring, of understanding our civic responsibility, and modeling good citizenship for the next generation.
As small as the Ely Braver Angels Alliance is, we can be effective in our community. Share with your friends, family, and neighbors that Braver Angels is a place where we are not trying to change one another’s views, but to change our views of one another.
We hope to see you at our Summer Social on Aug. 26, 5-7 p.m. at Samz Place when the air is clear again. Let’s be courageous citizens and bridge our political divides to create a culture where we can disagree agreeably. Let’s carry the spirit of 1776 forward!
The Ely Braver Angels Alliance meets the 4th Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m., usually at the Ely Community Center at 27 S. 1st Ave E. All welcome!
Thursday, Aug. 27 6-7:45 p.m.
Ridgedale Library, Ladyslipper Room 12601 Ridgedale Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55305
RESERVE A SPOT Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
The Braver Angels West Metro Alliance invites members to a free discussion on The Declaration of Independence and Liberty, Then and Now, 6:00 to 7:45 pm, Thursday, August 27, at the Ridgedale Library, Lady Slipper Room, 12601 Ridgedale Drive, Minnetonka.
Since our country’s beginning, Americans have wrestled with what Liberty means, who it applies to, and what it requires of us as citizens. All are welcome to attend this free West Metro Alliance meeting where we will discuss how Liberty has been variously defined and practiced by individuals and society throughout the past and now. This conversation invites you into that ongoing story.
What You Can Expect to Gain
A deeper understanding of liberty as a foundational—and contested—American ideal
Insight into how others interpret liberty based on different experiences and values
Understanding is the goal. Agreement is not required but respect for all opinions is.
Questions? Contact Bruce Pomerantz, bpomerantz@braverangels.org
Thursday, Sept 17 7-8 p.m.
Host: Minnesota State Alliance
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!
Monday, Sept. 21 6:30-8 p.m.
St. Andrew Lutheran Church
13600 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3. Braver Angels does not ask for a donation if the participant is making one to their faith organization.
Polarization is fueled by how we talk about those on the other side of an issue. Too often, we ridicule, dismiss, or stereotype our fellow citizens. When Braver Angels addresses “polarization,” we are not referring to healthy disagreements over issues or philosophy. We are addressing how we regard and talk about large groups of people -- people who happen to be on the other side of the political aisle.
Participants will learn:
How to be more aware of their own “inner polarizer”
How to be critical without demonizing, dismissing or stereotyping large swaths of the population
Who Can Attend?
Anyone interested in examining their own inner polarization and learning strategies to disagree without condemning or ridiculing others.
*Tickets are Free, Donations Help As a spam prevention measure, you must use promo code BRAVER during registration to secure your spot in the workshop. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3. Braver Angels does not ask for a donation if the participant is making one to their faith organization.
Questions? Contact Melinda Voss, mvoss@braverangels.org
** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org.
7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, 2026
North Presbyterian Church
2675 MN-36, North St. Paul, MN 55109
When reports of fraud make the headlines, accusations fly. Are government agencies failing to protect taxpayers? Is the problem a lack of oversight, weak enforcement, or political finger-pointing? What reforms would actually make a difference?
Join us for a 90-minute discussion exploring how conservatives and liberals view fraud in Minnesota. Through respectful dialogue, participants will examine competing perspectives, challenge assumptions, and discover where there may be areas of agreement. Come prepared to think critically, listen deeply, and engage with neighbors who see the issue differently.
If you want to do a bit of homework (not required), you can do research on your own or review two handouts vetted by a Red and a Blue:
· Understanding Fraud in Minnesota
· Who’s Minding the Store Fact Sheet
Why Should You Attend?
● To better articulate your own thinking about the fraud issue
● To better understand the other side’s point of view
● To identify common concerns about fraud in government benefit programs
● To explore potential solutions and their tradeoffs and see what, if any actions you can take as a citizen.
Wednesday, Sept. 23 - 6 p.m.
Ely Community Center
27 1st Ave E., Ely MN
As small as the Ely Braver Angels Alliance is, we can be effective in our community. Share with your friends, family, and neighbors that Braver Angels is a place where we are not trying to change one another’s views, but to change our views of one another. All welcome!
Woodbury Central Park
8595 Central Park Place
Woodbury, MN 55125
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help
Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations are tax deductible and help support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
In a time of deep ideological and political divides, building community across differences is challenging. In this 90-minute interactive Braver Angels session, participants will explore the sources of today's polarization and learn skills for respectful dialogue and finding common ground--especially during seasons when elections further polarize us.
Participants will also leave with information on voting access and where to find background on candidates as well as general organizational materials and resources.
This event is a collaboration of Braver Angels, Woodbury Cottage Grove Area League of Women Voters and The Grove United Methodist Church. The invitation is open to people in the Twin Cities metro area and beyond.
The event will be led by Bill Doherty, an emeritus professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota where he taught marriage and family therapy. He focuses on couples on the brink of divorce and on political stress in relationships. Following the 2016 U.S. presidential election, he co-founded Braver Angels, a citizen initiative bringing conservatives and liberals together to counteract political polarization and restore the fraying social fabric in American society.
Donations support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
Tuesday, Oct. 6-7-8:30 p.m.
Plymouth Community Center-Education Wing
14800 34th Avenue N, Plymouth, MN, 55447
(763) 509-5280
Is political tension hurting your family and friendships? Learn how to understand the values and concerns of people who see politics differently. Explore simple, practical skills for listening so others feel heard, and for sharing your own views in a way others can receive, even if they disagree. Participants will:
Better understand the values and concerns of people with different beliefs
Develop listening skills that help others feel respected and understood
Practice sharing your own views in a way that encourages connection instead of conflict
This workshop is a free event brought to you by 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
Tuesday, Oct. 13 6:30-8 p.m.
RCTC Heintz Center
1926 Collegeview Road East, Rochester, MN 55904
In a time of deep ideological and political divides, building community across differences is challenging. In this 90-minute interactive Braver Angels session, participants will explore the sources of today's polarization and learn skills for respectful dialogue and finding common ground.
This event is a collaboration of the three Rochester Rotary Clubs, which are: The Rotary Club of Rochester, Rochester Risers Rotary Club and Greater Rochester Rotary Club.
The event will be led by Bill Doherty, a co-founder of Braver Angels and an emeritus professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota where he taught marriage and family therapy. He focuses on couples on the brink of divorce and on political stress in relationships. Following the 2016 U.S. presidential election, he co-founded Braver Angels, a citizen initiative bringing conservatives and liberals together to counteract political polarization and restore the fraying social fabric in American society.
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help. Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
Tuesday, Oct. 13 9-11 a.m.
Rochester Public Utilities
4000 East River Road Northeast
#2813 Rochester, MN 55906
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3. Braver Angels does not ask for a donation if the participant is making one to their faith organization.
A Braver Politics Workshop that lowers the stress of difficult conversations w/ constituents across divides & helps you find common ground.
Note: This *FREE* event is to be attended in person.
Elected officials and staff frequently communicate with constituents with different points of view. With communities becoming more politically polarized and public dialogue becoming more confrontational, new skills are required for leaders to better navigate disagreements and encourage a more constructive environment for doing business.
This Braver Politics workshop will equip you with practical tools you can use immediately when a constituent or colleague challenges you on a policy or course of action. As an elected official, you will learn skills to help lower the stress of difficult conversations and help you proceed with more confidence in your role. You will come away with strategies to better soften critics and find common ground in an increasingly divisive environment.
Questions? Contact Melinda Voss, mvoss@braverangels.org
Tuesday, Oct. 13 1-2:30 p.m.
Rochester Community and Technical College
851 30th Avenue Southeast, Rochester, MN 55904
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3. Braver Angels does not ask for a donation if the participant is making one to their faith organization.
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
Questions? Contact Melinda Voss, mvoss@braverangels.org
** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org
Tuesday, Oct. 13 3:30-5 p.m.
Rochester Community and Technical College
851 30th Avenue Southeast, Rochester, MN 55904
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3. Braver Angels does not ask for a donation if the participant is making one to their faith organization.
A free in-person session to become more aware of your "inner polarizer" and to learn methods for disagreeing without contempt and ridicule.
Polarization is fueled by how we talk about those on the other side of an issue. Too often, we ridicule, dismiss, or stereotype our fellow citizens. When Braver Angels addresses “polarization,” we are not referring to healthy disagreements over issues or philosophy. We are addressing how we regard and talk about large groups of people -- people who happen to be on the other side of the political aisle.
Goals
In this 1.5 hour session participants will learn:
How to be more aware of their own “inner polarizer”
How to be critical without demonizing, dismissing or stereotyping large swaths of the population
Who Can Attend?
Anyone interested in examining their own inner polarization and learning strategies to disagree without condemning or ridiculing others.
Questions? Contact mvoss@braverangels.org, Melinda Voss
** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org.
Monday, August 17 6-8 p.m. CDT
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
What place does patriotism have in schools? Join a live national conversation with diverse voices from across America.
Patriotism is one of those terms that seems pretty simple—until you start talking about it.
Across the country, Americans are debating whether schools should help shape students’ sense of patriotism and civic identity. Some believe schools should cultivate love of country, civic responsibility, and national unity, while others worry that teaching patriotism can become a form of indoctrination or limit open discussion about difficult parts of American history.
In this live online event, a politically and culturally diverse group of students, parents, educators, writers, and community members will explore what patriotism means to them personally and what role, if any, schools should play in shaping it.
Rather than trying to win an argument, this conversation aims to model thoughtful listening, honest dialogue, and the possibility of finding more common ground than we often imagine.
Questions? Contact Mary Thomas-Vallens, marytv@braverangels.org; Ken Futernick ken@schoolconversations.org; Paige Swartz paige@braverangels.org
** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org.
Saturday, Aug 22 Noon-5 p.m. CDT
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
Join us for an online Common Ground Workshop on immigration. Equal numbers of Reds and Blues take a deep dive into an issue to find joint agreements. Participants will work hard to find common ground.
The Braver Angels Common Ground Workshop brings together equal numbers of Conservatives and Liberals - Reds and Blues (4-6 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 5 hour event they 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 delve deeper into a single issue. Points of Agreement can be fleshed out at future group meetings, and when possible lead to joint 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 6 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 Common Ground workshop.
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?”
Everyone who signs up will receive a phone call or email from an organizer. Organizers reserve the right to switch people between Participant and Observer/Alternate status depending on the needs of the workshop.
Questions? Contact yboyd@braverangels.org
Monday, Aug. 24 7-8:30 p.m. CDT
REGISTRATION limited to Braver Angels members only; follow registration link for details
Get acquainted with the 8-point scale that measures dignity and contempt in common expressions, and practice de-escalation with "dignity phrases."
The creators of The Dignity Index have identified a key driver of the divisions in our country: contempt. Contempt drives us apart, while dignity brings us together. The Dignity Index was created to show us the difference.
This workshop is a 90-minute interactive training session that introduces The Dignity Index, an eight-point scale that measures the contempt or dignity reflected in the language we encounter – or use – everyday. Lower scores reflect divisive language while higher scores reflect language grounded in dignity. Ultimately, the Dignity Index is a mirror to help each of us identify our own patterns of contempt.
In this workshop, participants will practice the index by analyzing everyday conversations or public remarks, then learn de-escalation skills or ‘dignity phrases’ to reduce conflict in their own exchanges.
This workshop is a free event brought to you by 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.
Saturday, Aug 29 1-4 p.m. CDT
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
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 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 the 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.
Please be on time. Because this is an interactive workshop, latecomers may not be admitted.
Questions? Contact Paige Swartz, paige@braverangels.org
Tuesday, Sept. 1 6-7:30 p.m. CDT
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
This event is an advanced, carefully moderated peer support workshop to discuss challenging situations if you're facing personal issues related to politics.
You'll join fellow Braver Angels members in a small group setting to discuss challenging situations you've encountered. Share your experiences, reflect together, and strengthen your Braver Angels skills through peer learning.The event is carefully and kindly moderated. This is a space for personal reflection and supportive connection—not for giving advice to others.
Questions? Contact Paul Norris at pnorris@braverangels.org
Saturday, Sept. 12 11 a.m.- noon CDT
RESERVE A SPOT *Tickets are Free, Donations Help Use promo code BRAVER during registration to get a free ticket. Donations beyond the free ticket support Braver Angels, 501(c)3.
Introduction to Braver Angels with reflective exercises and discussion, this event provides participants with an introduction to Braver Angels and an overview of its principles. During this presentation, participants In this 1.5 hour session participants will:
Participate in xeveal discussion activities
Watch a short video with a message from Braver Angels CEO Maury Giles
Hear about the personal cost of political polarization
Learn what being a Courageous Citizen means
This presentation is not intended to replace a skills-based workshop.
Questions? Contact byoung@braverangels.org, Brady Young, 303-506-5722
** This event is open to the media upon approval. Send requests to press@braverangels.org.
For more national online opportunities, visit Braver Angels Events Calendar.