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Truth

The point of reading together isn't agreement. It's honest perspective, exchanged well — and leaders who can hold a room while that happens.

Where you'll feel it

  1. Hosts hold the room

    RAs, peer mentors, and student leaders practice the real thing: keeping a conversation honest without steering it. That's the leadership worth pointing to later.

  2. Nothing recorded without everyone's yes

    Consent on every phone before a minute is captured. An honest record starts with honest terms.

  3. Summaries keep the disagreement

    The night's summary names the strongest question and the real split — not a sanitized recap. Disagreeing well is the skill; we keep the evidence.

From the founder

"People sit together, agree and disagree honestly, and leave with a broader sense of the human experience. That's the healthy, wide mindset a campus is for."