Red Bench



The Red Bench is an ongoing dialogue program designed to address one of the most pressing needs of our time: improving interfaith understanding and civil discourse in our society.

Each conversation is centered on moderated small group discussions that are genuinely respectful and safe. No one has to be an expert. Individual participants are invited to share from their personal experiences and listen with their hearts. The format is structured and allows each individual to be heard. Each table is “hosted” by one or two table hosts. We frequently provide training for individuals who would like to be iACT Red Bench Hosts. Training does not obligate you to host but will deepen your experience as a participant. If you are interested in becoming a table host, please e-mail us at iact@interfaithtexas.org

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Several years ago, renowned UT Professor Dr. Betty Sue Flowers recommended that organizations place red benches in public spaces. The idea was simple — by sitting on one of these red benches you were signaling to others that you were open to a conversation that really matters. The red bench is a symbol of a place for conversations that “cultivate peace and respect.”

Inspired by Dr. Flowers’ idea, iACT launched The Red Bench program in 2009 and it has quickly grown into a genuine community of sharing. We focus on ideas and issues that are addressed by all of the great wisdom traditions and “topical” subjects that face our community and nation.


Upcoming Red Bench Events:

Red Bench Conversation: Community


Location
: Baha’i Faith - Austin 
2215 E M. Franklin Ave, Austin, TX 78723

Date: September 30, 2025

Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm


RSVP Here