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| July 18, 2024 | | COLLECTION | Global Affairs | The war in Ukraine continues to reshape European security and global alliances, while the war in Gaza raises urgent questions about humanitarian aid and international intervention. Is there any end in sight to these conflicts? What strategies can be employed to uphold human rights and promote democratic values? How can trade policies and economic alliances be leveraged to foster peace and security? What can be done to reverse the tide of surging populism around the world? Dive into these pressing issues and more as Aspen Ideas Festival speakers examine the evolving landscape of international relations and the critical decisions shaping our world order. Learn More
| | PODCAST | A Strategy Session on Women's Rights | The federal right to abortions in the United States has been overturned, access to contraception and IVF services are threatened in many states, and the gender wage gap persists. What can we do to reverse the backsliding of women’s rights and freedoms? Three experts and crusaders for women’s and family rights met on stage at the 2024 Aspen Ideas Festival for a conversation and strategy session on standing up for women. U.S. Representative (D-CA) Katie Porter, NYU law professor and constitutional law scholar Melissa Murray, and litigator Roberta Kaplan discuss recent Supreme Court decisions, the presidential debate, and the policy priorities and messages they’d like to see from lawmakers and candidates. Journalist Katie Couric moderates the conversation. Listen | | ARTICLE | Meet 7 Women Leading the Way to a Brighter Climate Future | Women are disproportionately impacted by climate change and are critical to forging solutions, yet their voices are often underrepresented and their work goes under-supported. Meet just a few of the women from this year’s Aspen Ideas Festival — including Jane Fonda, Julia Marsh, and Cristina Mittermeier — whose big ideas and bold leadership are paving the way to a better future for people and planet. Read |
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