Something remarkable happened in Philadelphia, days before America celebrated its 250th birthday and streets away from where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Nearly 900 Braver Angels delegates at their Convention signed a pledge to be courageous citizens.
Being a courageous citizen stands in proud contrast to easy citizenship. In America’s current culture of contempt, it’s courageous to build, not destroy.
In this episode we hear from delegates, convention organizers and conference speakers, including two Members of Congress: Democrat Tom Suozzi and Republican Brian Fitzpatrick. Both Congressmen warmly praised Braver Angels for the work it does.
One of major themes at the Convention was the work of the Citizens Commission on Immigration. We will hear much more about that on our next podcast episode.
There was also a sense that almost ten years in, Braver Angels is moving from start up to take off. National leaders rolled out a strategic plan that calls for a big increase in volunteers and subscribers.
And there was signing and song every day of the convention. You might now say that music is central to the heart and soul of Braver Angels.
Here is the wording of the Pledge agreed to by Braver Angels delegates:
"I pledge to be a courageous citizen: To choose curious listening over contempt; To build alongside those with different politics; And to embrace our shared duty to renew America's civic culture."
Want to watch the plenary sessions at the four-day Convention? All are available free on YouTube.
