

BROWNSTONE INSTITUTE PROGRAMS
Brownstone Institute provides several programs to support community engagement, intellectual sanctuary, and rigorous research. These include local supper clubs for discussion and networking, fellowships for writers and advocates facing censorship, working groups for analysis in key areas like public health and finance, an annual conference and gala for mission updates, a book publishing program, and international outreach.
Funded by grassroots donations, these programs aim to build relationships, provide platforms for dissenting voices, and produce accessible publications.
Supper Clubs
Brownstone Supper Clubs are monthly gatherings with guest speakers to foster friendships among supporters and fellows. There are Supper Clubs in West Hartford, CT, Boston Area, MA, Bloomington, IN, Chicago, IL, Austin, TX, and Bandera, TX.
Fellowships
Brownstone Fellowship program offers one-year financial and community based support to merit-based candidates in fields like public health, economics, science, and philosophy who have risked their careers by challenging mainstream narratives.
Research
Broader research includes REPPARE (REevaluating the Pandemic Preparedness And REsponse agenda) reports working with the University of Leeds in the UK, and International Health Reform Project (IHRP) working to address health reform.
International
Brownstone España:
A Spanish-language initiative, emphasizing human dignity, freedom of conscience, and discernment in confusing times. Brownstone seeks to expand for broader international reach.
Publishing
Brownstone Institute Book Publishing offers a Creative Commons platform for censored authors to publish works quickly, providing sanctuary and community for those facing professional challenges.
Conferences
Brownstone Institute’s flagship yearly event brings together scholars, writers, researchers, fellows, donors, and supporters for interaction, learning, and updates on the institute’s mission and initiatives.

