Disagree Better is a movement that brings together leaders, politicians, and regular people to have respectful conversations about politics. This webpage lists many events they've hosted or participated in across the country. These events feature governors, professors, and other leaders who demonstrate how to have civil discussions even when people disagree.
The events include forums at universities like Harvard and Stanford, conversations at the National Press Club, and summits at museums. Some events focus on specific topics like political violence, civics education, or bipartisanship. The goal is to show Americans a better way to talk about politics - with respect instead of anger.
Past events have featured governors from different political parties working together, religious leaders discussing good governance, and experts teaching people how to bridge political divides. The movement believes that real conversations can create real change by modeling how to disagree without being disagreeable. These gatherings happen at prestigious venues nationwide and often include prominent political figures demonstrating civil dialogue.
