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Braver Angels teaches liberals and conservatives how to talk to each other at Town Hall

(L-R) Braver Angels State Coordinator Chuck Stone co-moderates a panel made up of Braver Angels co-founder Bill Doherty, Scott Althaus, Colleen Murphy, and Ken E. Salo during a town hall on February 15, 2023.

CHAMPAIGN – Nearly 300 people gathered in Champaign to learn how to hold productive political discussions.

On the night of February 15, Central Illinoisans came to the I-hotel to hear advice on how to calmly discuss politics with their strong-willed neighbors and family members.

Nealry 300 people attend a Braver Angels workshop at the I-Hotel on February 15, 2023. (Reginald Hardwick/IPM News)

The town hall was organized by Braver Angels. The national organization holds workshops to get conservatives and liberals together to understand each other.

William Doherty is a co-founder of Braver Angels. He says America’s survival depends on reducing political polarization.

“We have to engage each other. I’m a family therapist and divorce is not an option. Republicans and Democrats cannot all move to Canada. So we have to figure out a way to work together,” says Doherty.

According to Pew Research, nearly 6-in-10 US adults say it’s stressful and frustrating to talk about politics with people they disagree with.

(L-R) Braver Angels State Coordinator Chuck Stone co-moderates a panel made up of Braver Angels co-founder Bill Doherty, Scott Althaus, Colleen Murphy, and Ken E. Salo during a town hall on February 15, 2023. Braver Angels State Co-coordinator Matt Hausman is on the far right.

Doherty also says disagreements affect more than presidential races.

“This polarization has gotten into schools and school boards and discussions about critical race theory and gender identity. So, unfortunately the problem is not going away,” says Doherty.

Champaign residents will select a mayor and candidates running for city council during the April 4 municipal election. They’ll also decide school board races in Champaign Unit 4 Schools.

The co-chairs of the Illinois chapter of Braver Angels are ‘red-leaning’ Matt Hausman and ‘blue-leaning’ Chuck Stone. In 2022, Hausman ran for the Republican primary race to represent Illinois 13th Congressional District. He lost the primary to Regan Deering. Democrat Nikki Budzinski won the general election to represent the 13th.

Stone attended law school at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Later, he practiced law in the Chicago area. He continues to teach at DePaul University.

The two men talked on Illinois Public Media’s The 21st Show in November 2022 as part of our ‘Building A Better Democracy’ series. Click here to listen to their interview.

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Reginald Hardwick

Reginald Hardwick is the News & Public Affairs Director at Illinois Public Media. He oversees daily newscasts and online stories. He also manages The 21st Show, a live, weekday talk show that airs on 7 NPR stations throughout Illinois. He is the executive producer of IPM's annual environmental TV special "State of Change." And he is the co-creator of Illinois Soul, IPM's Black-focused audio service that launched in February 2024. Before arriving at IPM in 2019, he served as News Director at WKAR in East Lansing and spent 17 years as a TV news producer and manager at KXAS, the NBC-owned station in Dallas/Fort Worth. Reginald is the recipient of three Edward R. Murrow regional awards, seven regional Emmy awards, and multiple honors from the National Association of Black Journalists. Born in Vietnam, Reginald grew up in Colorado and is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado. Email: rh14@illinois.edu Twitter: @RNewsWILL

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