Plus — What does anti-racism truly require?
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June 7, 2022
LITERATURE
ARTICLE
Must-Reads from Our Speakers

How can we access intelligence that exists outside our brains? What can be done to fix America’s dangerously divided political system? How do we have productive conversations with people we fundamentally disagree with? And what has Zoom taught us about the future of where and how we work? These topics and more are highlighted in a bounty of books from our 2022speakers. We’re proud to showcase their diverse writingon our websiteand during the Festival.Check out our list of speaker books
JUSTICE
INTERVIEW
Can We Transcend Race While Fighting Racism?

We recently caught up with writer and cultural critic Thomas Chatterton Williams, who will be speaking in this year’s Trust track. We asked him about his latest book, Self-Portrait in Black and White, learned about the moment his understanding of race transformed, and got his take on what anti-racism truly requires. Read On
LEADERSHIP
ANNOUNCEMENT
Meet the 2022 Aspen Ideas Fellows

We’re thrilled to announce the 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival Fellows, a diverse group of over 200 leaders from all over the United States and 9 different countries that have been selected for their work, accomplishments, and ability to transform ideas into action. At the Festival, they will bring forward innovative solutions to the complex problems discussed on our stages and join a thriving community that aims to make the world a better place. Learn More
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