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“We are not in a rush to pull people back into the workplace,” says Rob Falzon
Music and dance are humanity’s hallmarks, a shared ritual of communities the world over. Over the millennia, we’ve created some highly specialized forms, but at its root, music is a language of emotion and empowerment, longing and loss — though it can also be a subversive force against authority.
Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry, Yale University; Author, Just Us: An American Conversation
NPR's Tamara Keith and Dan Glickman discuss what a Biden agenda might look like.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s family has called the city home for over 100 years.
Co-Founder and CEO, Citizen University; Executive Director, Citizenship and American Identity Program, The Aspen Institute
On November 9, 2020, as coronavirus cases surge, President-elect Joe Biden named a COVID-19 Advisory Council. Aspen Ideas has been honored to host several of the council members over the years. While only a few of the talks listed here are about the pandemic, each gives a window into the speakers and their expertise in public health. Congratulations to Ezekiel Emanuel, Atu...
Poet Claudia Rankine discusses the urgency of reimagining what it means to be American with Eric Liu.
Inspiring activists who are stepping up for their communities.
Not by shying away from arguments but by embracing them. Arguments are our legacy and our shared history.