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Looking how to survive the 2024 Election, check out this online discussion

The Western Washington Alliance of Braver Angels invites you to join us for a discussion of “Surviving the 2024 Election”, an interview with Bill Doherty, co-founder of Braver Angels.

 Bill Doherty, Ph.D, Braver Angels co-founder and highly respected marriage and family therapist (left). SOURCE: Braver Angels.

Note: This *FREE* event is to be attended online.

Interested in hearing from fellow Americans about how they are grappling with the upcoming election? Join us to watch video clips of the September 7 interview with Braver Angels Co-Founder Bill Doherty on surviving the 2024 election and discuss his ideas with fellow participants.

This is an opportunity to share your perspective on the hopes and challenges of this election season. We will be sharing short clips, so you do not have to watch the interview ahead of time.

When you register, you’ll have an opportunity to identify yourself as Red-leaning, Blue-leaning or Other. Your political affiliation is ONLY collected to help us ensure balance. It will not be shared during the meeting or at any other time. Feel free to choose “Other!”

*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.

Questions? Contact Matt King at mking@braverangels.org

What: Online discussion of Braver Angels Co-founder Bill Doherty’s ideas about the hopes and challenges of the 2024 election
When: Sept. 17, 2024, 7:00-8:30 pm
Where: Online: register at https://tinyurl.com/ba-discussion
Who: Hosted by Braver Angels Western Washington Alliance
Why: To discuss strategies for navigating the upcoming election with friends and relatives who have different political ideas than you do.

To RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/ba-discussion

For help with access to the RSVP link, please email Matt King at mking@braverangels.org


SOURCE: Braver Angels, Western Washington Alliance

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