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Sunday, November 02, 2025

National Roundtable on Political Violence Coming Up


 

 

https://www.allsides.com/national-roundtable-political-violence

This participatory event is co-hosted by Newsweek and AllSides, but I learned about it from Braver Angels:

 

National Roundtable on Political Violence

Talk with your political opposite and take action. Join thousands of Americans on Nov. 6 to prove positive action can replace the violence threatening our society.

Thursday, Nov. 6
NewsweekAllSides

The Crisis Moment

Political violence is escalating across America and in free societies around the world. From the assassinations of Charlie Kirk and Democratic representative Melissa Hortman to attacks on other elected officials, churches, and government facilities, we're witnessing the dangerous normalization of violence as a political tool.

It's time to take bold action. On November 6, join thousands of Americans in live video conversations with their political opposites.

You'll be placed in a small group of 4–6 people with politically diverse perspectives. Together, you'll talk, listen, and conclude with commitments to action — all following a conversation guide from event organizer Living Room Conversations where we discover our shared humanity and choose positive action over violence.

Take action. Join the National Roundtable on Political Violence.

How It Works

  • Sign up for one of the three sessions.
  • Click the event link in your email on November 6.
  • Get broken into "mismatched" groups of 4–6 people.
  • Engage in conversation.
  • Conclude with positive actions we can take.

Organized in partnership with

Living Room Conversations

 

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