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A Look Back at 2024
Before we dive into 2025, let’s take a look at some of the videos,
articles, photos, and posts that interested you the most in 2024. These are
big ideas that sparked, inspired, and compelled you to watch, listen, and
share.
This is your Aspen Institute Wrapped.
YouTube
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[3]Aspen Ideas Festival videos took over your screens this year. Whether it
was [4]Edging Toward the Brink, a talk about U.S.-China relations, or David
Brooks [5]looking at the root causes of populism and authoritarianism, 2024
was a banner year for thought-provoking conversations.
Watch all the videos [6]here.
LinkedIn
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The biggest gift in Aspen Institute’s history brought out many of likes,
claps, and clicks. Thank you for celebrating the [8]historic announcement
of the new Aspen Institute Center for Rising Generations.
In October, we lost a friend, mentor, and leader. Lola Adedokun was the
Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group and her passing
deeply affected many of you as well. [9]Thank you for sharing your love and
her words.
Instagram
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Dan Buettner helped us kick off our new Instagram show Leading Voices. You
appreciated [11]Dan’s wise words on the importance of finding a mentor and
why leaders should check their egos.
[12]Thousands relived an inspiring week at Aspen Ideas: Climate in Miami
where scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, innovators, and policymakers
joined together in service of building a better climate future.
Articles
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In early 2024, Aspen Digital [14]grabbed readers' attention by providing a
plan for our first “AI elections.”
When Aspen Institute’s Food & Society Program and the Economic
Opportunities Program partnered to [15]host a panel discussion on the state
of farm work in the US and what is being done to raise job quality in the
industry, readers reacted with deep interest, making this one of the most
read blog posts of the year.
Finally, the year ended on a celebratory note as readers [16]flocked to a
post announcing the 2024 Class of Finance Leaders Fellows.
Upcoming Events
Leadership
Courageous Leadership For and With Families
January 16, 2025
Virtual
How can we courageously lead with and for families in order to affect
policy, systems, and structural changes in today’s new political context?
Aspen Institute Vice President Anne Mosle will sit down with partners from
Future Caucus to discuss leadership in this changing environment, drawing
on recent data on leadership and public support for two-generation
approaches to family well-being.
[17]Learn More & Register
Economic Opportunity
How Financial Activism Can Help Build a Gender-Equitable Economy
January 23, 2025
Virtual
By 2030, women are expected to control $34 trillion of U.S. financial
assets, a three-fold increase in just a decade. Led by Aspen Institute
Financial Security Program Senior Fellow Heather McCulloch, this dialogue
features an in-depth discussion with authors and impact investors who are
helping women and people of color become “financial activists” in order to
use the power of their money to support the change they want to see in the
world.
[18]Learn More & Register
Big Ideas
Aspen Ideas Festival and Aspen Ideas: Health
June 22 - July 1, 2025
Aspen, CO
Passes are on sale for [19]Aspen Ideas Festival and [20]Aspen Ideas: Health
2025! Engage with inspiring leaders, brilliant thinkers and bold
change-makers on our awe-inspiring Rocky Mountain campus. From dawn to
dark, we’ll stretch our minds, feed our imaginations and explore the ideas
that are shaping our collective future.
[21]Get Your Pass
In Focus: Igniting Leadership
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Simon Godwin, Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company and
2023-'24 Harman/Eisner Artist in Residence for the [23]Aspen Institute Arts
Program, [24]shares lessons learned he's from a career in arts leadership
that apply to leaders of all industries and organizations.
Leadership is at the heart of our collective future. We’re exploring the
many dimensions of effective leaders and leadership through our In Focus
Series on “[25]Igniting Leadership."
Around the Institute
Rising Generations
Teach Them Well and Let Them Lead the Way
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Hear from President and CEO of the Aspen Institute Dan Porterfield and Kaya
Henderson, Executive Vice President and Executive Director of the Center
for Rising Generations at the Aspen Institute, as they discuss the untapped
potential of young people to lead and shape the future [27]in this episode
of Aspen Ignites.
Leadership
Remembering President Jimmy Carter
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We mourn the passing of President Jimmy Carter with appreciation for his
lifetime of service and leadership.
[29]President Carter, who received the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, was a friend
of the Aspen Institute, participating in several events and joining a 2008
expedition to the Arctic as part of the Aspen Institute Commission on
Arctic Climate Change.
Economic Opportunity
Public Support for a 2Gen Approach
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When power shifts, how can we ensure families aren’t forgotten in the
shuffle? The answer, according to new election exit polling from Ascend at
the Aspen Institute, is to leverage two-generation (2Gen) approaches to
well-being. [31]Explore their findings in a new report.
In the News
Societal Trust
In an op-ed for the Rio Grande Guardian, Ascend at the Aspen Institute's
Anne Mosle shows how [32]the federal government should look to states for
inspiration on policy that delivers for families.
Economic Opportunity
CNN featured the Financial Security Program's report From Rent to Riches: A
Profile of the Wealth and Financial Well-Being of Renter Households, to[33]
tell the story of the housing market as a "growing divide between 'haves'
and 'have-nots.'"
Economic Opportunity
Aspen Community Strategies Group Co-Executive Director Chris Estes recently
appeared on the [34]Rural Matters podcast to discuss the importance of
Rural Development Hubs, federal rural investment opportunities, and the
need to rethink funding strategies.
Leadership
CBS remembered the late President Jimmy Carter through photographs,
[35]featuring him on stage at the Aspen Institute.
Economic Opportunity
The Wall Street Journal featured Aspen Economic Strategy Group Policy
Director Luke Pardue in an [36]article exploring economic challenges for
30-somethings.
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