Dec
2
nd
2025
The Fitzgerald Theater
Tuesday
Dec
2
nd
2025
The Fitzgerald Theater

The Bush Foundation and MPR News present

The Power of Bridging

An Evening with john a. powell and Catharine Richert
Doors Open

6PM

Show Starts

7PM

Ages

All Ages

Join MPR News and the Bush Foundation for a Bush book club event – The Power of Bridging: An evening with john a. powell and MPR News’ Catharine Richert. Powell will join Richert at St. Paul’s historic Fitzgerald Theater to talk about his new book, The Power of Bridging: How to build a world where we all belong – and you’re invited! After the event, there will be an on-site book signing and all attendees will go home with the book provided by local bookseller Black Garnett Books. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

About the Book

A bold guide for connecting across differences―even those that seem impossible

“Wise and visionary, powell helps us find the courage to forge connections with others, the earth, and ourselves in order to transform the world from the inside out.”

Valarie Kaur, bestselling author of See No Stranger and Sage Warrior

We don’t want to live in a society in turmoil. In fact, 93 percent of people in the US want to reduce divisiveness, and 86 percent believe it’s possible to disagree in a healthy way. Yet with increasing political and social fragmentation, many of us don’t know how to move past our differences. Civil rights scholar john a. powell, with Rachelle Galloway-Popotas, presents an actionable present an actionable path through “bridging” that helps us communicate, coexist, and imagine a new story for our shared future where we all belong.

With inimitable warmth and vision, powell offers a framework for building cohesion and solidarity between disparate beliefs and backgrounds. Bridging is more than a discrete list of actions to follow―it’s a mindset we can develop to help us foster belonging and connection. Key elements of the bridging mindset include:

  • Understanding how deeply “othering” shapes our world, priming us to see difference of any kind―race, gender, political orientation, etcetera―as a threat
  • Identifying where “breaking” happens, when people are excluded or treated differently for being perceived as other
  • Embracing “belonging” as one of our core human needs―we all want to feel seen, valued, and appreciated just as we are
  • Committing ourselves to treat all people like they belong
  • Allowing ourselves grace when we inevitably fall short―and resolving to try again

Throughout the book, powell shares personal reflections as well as practices to help you begin bridging wherever you are―in your community, friendships, family, workplace―even with those whom you might never have imagined you could find common ground.

“Bridging is a salve for our fractured world,” powell says. “We can overcome the illusion of separateness by honoring our differences, transcending the notion that difference divides us, and instead cocreate a world where everyone belongs.” 

Performers


john a. powell

john a. powell is Director of the Othering and Belonging Institute and Professor of Law, African American, and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He was previously the...

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Catharine Richert

Catharine Richert is a correspondent based in Rochester, Minnesota, where she covers southeast Minnesota for MPR News. She also leads Talking Sense, a reporting project helping Minnesotans have hard conversations about...

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Venue


The Fitzgerald Theater

Since 1910

Built in 1910, the Fitzgerald Theater is Saint Paul’s oldest surviving theater space. Originally named the Sam S. Shubert Theater, it was one of four memorial theaters erected by entertainment-industry…

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