Lunch & Learn: Bridging the Divide with Braver Angels

June 3, 2025 @ 12:00PM — 1:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar

Tredyffrin Public Library: 582 Upper Gulph Road Strafford, PA 19087 Get Directions

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Bridging Divides: A Lunch & Learn with Braver Angels

Learn more about the national, grassroots movement working to bridge the partisan divide and strengthen our democratic republic.

Braver Angels is a national, grassroots movement working to bridge the partisan divide and strengthen our democratic republic. Through workshops, debates, and community alliances, Braver Angels helps Americans move beyond stereotypes, find common ground where possible, and engage in respectful dialogue where differences remain.

During this session, Braver Angels Southeastern PA Alliance members Mimi Gleason and Anita Nardone will share insights into how this initiative fosters civil discourse and how you can get involved in depolarizing our civic culture.

Bring your lunch, bring your questions, and bring an open mind! This event is FREE, but registration is required.

Questions: membership@vfparkalliance.org

Accessibility: If you require an accommodation to facilitate participation, please fill out the library's request form at least three weeks before the program. If you have any specific questions about accessibility, contact Sam at ssorensen@tredyffrinlibraries.org.


About the Presenter(s)

Mimi Gleason and Anita Nardone are Braver Angels SEPA Alliance Core Team members.








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Nearly 250 years after The Encampment at Valley Forge, Valley Forge National Historical Park continues to serve as a cherished backyard park for many in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Welcoming over 2.2 million visitors annually, the park offers 30 miles of outdoor trails for birding, walking, running, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Visitors enjoy 3,500 acres of remarkable native biodiversity, including a river, numerous streams, forests, wetlands, and a tall grass meadow that support countless species of wildlife.

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