Bridge at Mason

Humanizing the Conversation.

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About Us

Bridge at Mason aims to foster a different type of civic dialogue on campus. The current atmosphere of political conversation is divisive, toxic, and discourages the virtuous discourse and empathetic intellectualism that democracy requires to flourish. We seek to encourage multi-partisanship, effective and civil communication, and meaningful conversation about our country's greatest political issues. we strive to create in our members morally responsible political leaders who are able to engage in politics critically, wisely, and skillfully in order to pursue the common good.

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Being apart of Bridge at Mason allows members to express their points of view in a welcoming environment, free of judgement. We encourage both students studying government, and those who simply want to be heard to come speak their mind, and enjoy free food, at one of our discussions!

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Our Executive Board

Wyatt Hurt Profile

Wyatt Hurt

President
Gus Schmoll Profile

Gus Schmoll

Vice-President
Kyairra Washington Profile

Kyairra Washington

Director of Marketing
Emily Melton Profile

Emily Melton

Co-Director of Operations
Jacob Brock Profile

Jacob Brock

Director of Organization Outreach
Joseph Smith Profile

Joseph Smith

Director of Events
Jeremy Plotnick Profile

Jeremy Plotnick

Advisor
Ruthu Josyula Profile

Ruthu Josyula

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Bridge at Mason


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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