What we’re about
Civil, respectful conversation with people with different political views?
Yes, it is possible. We’re doing it and you can, too.
Crossing Party Lines is YOUR brave space to meet and talk with people you disagree with and may not even understand. You might even have fun!
Our events include:
- DISCUSSIONS: We meet as small groups where you can talk to real people about the issues that divide us. Share your unique insights, encounter new perspectives and new ways of looking at the world, and experience what it's like to feel heard and understood.
You'll find that it is possible to disagree in a way that leaves you feeling true to yourself and your beliefs without losing your friends or your cool.
- WORKSHOPS: We teach the skills you need to effectively talk across differences. You will learn ways to foster curiosity and invite listening, acquire strategies for overcoming common communication barriers, and develop the confidence to talk politics with people you know, live, and work with.
- COMMUNITY EVENTS: We’re not just about talking – we’re also about community. We host game nights, screen videos, share books, and offer many other ways of connecting across differences.
At all events, trained facilitators set the tone of the discussion and help the group build trust. Come see what civil, respectful conversation is like. Who knows, you might make friends with someone you disagree with!
More about Crossing Party Lines:
We are a national nonprofit with chapters in eight states. Because we believe that the success of America’s unique democracy relies on the diversity of our viewpoints, we encourage people of all political views and parties to join and participate.
Come learn, explore, practice, and grow with us. Join this grassroots movement and become the change in your community.
Note: Due to COVID, most of our events are online. Unless otherwise stated, events are open to all Crossing Party Lines chapters, giving you a chance to interact with people from all over the country.
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See all- Network event37 attendees from 11 groups hostingWorkshop: Talking About FactsLink visible for attendees
Newcomers to Crossing Party Lines often scratch their heads when they hear we discourage “an overreliance on facts to prove our points.” Returning members “get it” but are often unsure about how to respond to other people’s facts or even how to present their own facts in a way that aligns with the Crossing Party Lines approach to political conversations.
In this brand new workshop we’ll be introducing tips and best practices for talking about facts in a political conversation with people who view the issues from different perspectives than you. In the first half of the meeting we’ll explore our options when someone overwhelms us with their facts or says something that to our ears sounds blatantly false. Then, after a break we will practice ways to share our facts in a way that gets the listener curious rather than defensive.
ABOUT CPL Workshops
Get the training you need to effectively cross party lines.
Crossing Party Lines provides a series of FREE classes teaching the skills we use to talk across differences. We teach proven, science-based techniques to foster curiosity, invite listening, and connect across differences.We designed these techniques based on recent discoveries in such fields as cognitive science, neurobiology, and evolutionary psychology. Because understanding the partisan brain is central to the work of Crossing Party Lines, our workshops cover both the skills and some of the basic science behind them.
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• Facebook @crossingpartylines Facebook.com/crossingpartylines - Our New PresidentCinema Arts Centre, Huntington, NY
The recent election has highlighted our nation’s divides, with people processing the outcome in diverse and personal ways. Yet, the work of bridging these divides and fostering understanding remains crucial. True progress requires creating brave spaces where we can come together with a commitment to depolarization, embracing the politics of grace through open discourse, empathy, and civic engagement. In this spirit, we invite everyone to join us for our next discussion, "Our New President," on December 17th. Let’s build a foundation of mutual respect and shared vision for our future.
Our first post-election discussion will be an opportunity for participants to reflect on our potential new direction and to discuss our fears, hopes, wishes and concerns about our new President. Here are a few questions we will explore (others may come up during the discussion):
- How do you feel about the outcome of the election?
- What do you think the biggest challenge will be for our new president? And what do you think the biggest opportunity will be?
- What are your concerns regarding the promises made during the campaign?
- What is the single most important thing the President should focus on on Day 1?
- How would you define a successful presidency?
- If you could give one piece of advice to our new president, what would it be?
Join the Crossing Party Lines discussion and have a voice in our nation’s conversation! People of all views are welcomed, appreciated, and heard.
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See all- Network event26 attendees from 12 groups hostingThe Digital Soapbox: Speech in the Social Media EraThis event has passed