LBCC Civil Discourse Program
We aim to promote dialogue that enhances understanding among individuals with diverse viewpoints in an open and respectful environment
MISSION
We aim to promote dialogue that enhances understanding among individuals with diverse viewpoints in an open and respectful environment. ETIQUETTE
1) No Partisan Attacks
2) No Self-Promotion
3) Substantiate Claims
4) No Personal Attacks
05/09/2026
We love doing Free Intelligent Conversation at the Albany Farmers' Market π§Ίππ½π₯¬
05/01/2026
55 people gathered at the Philomath Museum for our latest Braver Angels debate on voter ID, and the room reflected a wide range of perspectives.
There were strong opinions and real disagreements, but what stood out was how people showed up: open, respectful, and willing to listen.
We had a diverse mix of ages and backgrounds, including an international student who brought his parents. He shared that the experience deepened his understanding of our nation's democracy and his appreciation for it.
This is what healthy civic discourse looks like πΊπΈ
04/25/2026
We recently collaborated with Braver Angels Mid-Willamette Valley Alliance for an Earth Day event π
Linn-Benton Community College students put their classroom skills into practice, engaging community members in conversations about nuclear energy.
What stood out most was the cross-generational exchange. Different life experiences, different perspectives, and the kind of dialogue people want more of π€
04/16/2026
Last night at the University of Oregon School of Law, our student leaders facilitated a Braver Angels debate on homeless encampments.
With support from UO's Heterodox Academy campus community, the conversation brought together people who have experienced homelessness, are currently unhoused, and those impacted by encampments.
There were strong disagreements, but also genuine curiosity.
Instead of division, participants created something rare: a space where difficult perspectives were shared with honesty, heard with respect, and met with a sincere effort to understand.
No easy answers, but a better conversation.
04/09/2026
Congrats to Carter McAleer for being selected to the 2026 All-Oregon Academic Team! π
This prestigious honor recognizes students across the state for their academic excellence, leadership, and community impact. Carter embodies all of these qualities through his work as a student leader in our co-curricular program, where he helps create space for thoughtful, respectful dialogue.
Weβre proud of you, Carter, and grateful for the leadership you bring to Linn-Benton Community College and our local communities!
02/20/2026
We were honored to be invited by Linn-Benton Community College's Gen AI Task Force to host a Braver Angels Debate on generative AI this past Wednesday π€
More than 30 participants (including students, administrators, and community members) showed up ready to engage. The result was an honest, thoughtful exchange of perspectives that will meaningfully inform the task forceβs ongoing work.
Grateful for a campus community willing to lean into challenging questions with curiosity and respect. More conversations like this to come π¬
02/10/2026
Join the Civil Discourse Program and Linn-Benton Community College's Gen AI Task Force for a Braver Angels Debate focused on how generative AI should be used in academic coursework at LBCC.
This conversation is about listening, learning, and sharing perspectives, not winning an argument.
π Wednesday, Feb 18th
β° 11:00 AMβ1:00 PM
π Fireside Room, Albany Campus
π Free registration on Eventbrite
https://tinyurl.com/4ka3d9cd
Everyone is welcome to pull up a chair and join the discussion.
02/03/2026
Over 70 people gathered at the Corvallis Museum last week for a Braver Angels debate on students using personal devices in Kβ12 schools, and the conversation was anything but clear-cut.
Hearing directly from middle and high school students brought powerful insight, nuance, and authenticity to the discussion. As one attendee put it, βItβs not about winning. Itβs about listening and learning.β
Grateful for a community willing to engage thoughtfully with complex issues and with each other.
01/23/2026
π΅ Phones in school? Let's talk.
Join us for a Braver Angels debate where the focus is on understanding, not winning.
ποΈ Wed, Jan 28
π 6β8 pm
π Corvallis Museum
ποΈ Register for free on Eventbrite: https://tinyurl.com/42kdjm4a
Not a shouting match. Not a debate club. Just thoughtful conversation across disagreement.
12/03/2025
We had an excellent time leading a social media workshop at Oregon State University! Participants explored how to recognize and resist misinformation, navigate online conversations, and build healthier digital communities.
Thanks to everyone who joined us, and to Bridge-OSU for the warm welcome and collaboration!
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