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Measuring Love in the Journey for Justice: A Brown Paper
This paper calls on love as a cure for injustice. It is not a formal research paper. It comes from the heart. It is meant to be used—like love itself. It is meant to start talks and make us think.
Conversation Starters for the Holiday Season
Holiday Conversation Starters
Spark meaningful discussions that honor your values this holiday season. Whether you're hosting a Dinner for Democracy or sitting down with family members who hold different views, these prompts help you connect with intention.
Together for Democracy Resource Hub
Together for Democracy Resource Hub
Build community, find courage, and advance democracy by hosting a Dinner for Democracy or Coffee for Change. Get everything you need to gather friends, neighbors, and colleagues for meaningful conversations and collective action.
Calls to Action
This kit gathers the current calls to action from We Hold These Truths. Start small, invite others, and help uphold freedom, equality, fair elections, and the rule of law.
Pick one action now, then share with a friend or host a short conversation this month.
Neighborhood Gathering Micro Grant Application
A simple act to strengthen civic life
What we learned from our neighborhood gathering experiment in Charlottesville – and how you can host a gathering of your own through our new $50 microgrant
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Climate Mental Health Network
The Climate Mental Health Network supports emotional well-being in the face of climate change by empowering communities with resources, conversations, and intergenerational healing tools.
Belonging Builders: A Resource Guide
A powerful, practical guide for anyone working to build systems of equity, inclusion, and shared power. Created by the Othering & Belonging Institute (OBI) at UC Berkeley, this resource outlines how to move from “inclusion” to true belonging—grounded in structural change, Targeted Universalism, and bridging across difference.
The School of Thought – Toolkit Profile
In an age of misinformation, polarization, and rapid information overload, equipping people with tools for clear reasoning and respectful dialogue is essential. These toolkits help build the foundations for better civic understanding, inclusive dialogue, and more informed decision-making.
Toolkit: Overcoming Fear in Public Speaking
Whether you're preparing for a civic speech, hosting a community meeting, or simply speaking up at work, the fear of public speaking is real—and common. This toolkit is a quick, powerful resource for community members at any stage of engagement who want to build confidence and clarity in their voice.
Civics 101 – Civics for Life
Millions of Americans lack a working knowledge of how government functions or what their civic responsibilities entail. Civics 101 meets this challenge head-on with fast, foundational lessons that help people of all ages—from students to retirees—understand the systems that shape their daily lives. With trust in institutions declining and polarization rising, resources like Civics 101 play a vital role in rebuilding civic competence and confidence.
Kids Discover Online
Informed citizens start young. Kids Discover Online provides engaging, age-appropriate content that helps students understand systems, history, and science—all essential foundations for civic readiness. From ancient civilizations to climate change and democracy, Kids Discover connects learning to the real world, building civic awareness and critical thinking from a young age.
Over Coffee Conversation Cards Game
In a time of polarization and disconnection, small, intentional conversations can be powerful civic acts. These cards offer a low-barrier way to strengthen social cohesion by encouraging people to share their lived experiences and values. They support healing, bridge-building, and story-centered engagement — all central to Change Lab’s mission.
Braver Angels eCourses
Braver Angels eCourses
These free, self-paced online courses are designed to help individuals navigate political and personal divides with empathy, clarity, and courage. Each course takes approximately 40 minutes to complete and can be taken independently or in conjunction with Braver Angels worksho