To Our Readers, As people across the country and beyond grapple with vivid realities of police brutality, set amidst an invisible and deadly pandemic, we have given deep thought to the role we play at the Aspen Institute in contributing to the national discourse. Our goal with this missive, always, is to present ideas — the kind that move minds to consider issues deeply and catalyze action. This week that means conversing less and listening more. We’re sharing important ideas from our archives, but they are hardly out of date; indeed, listening to these conversations from the past is a harsh reminder of how far we have to go in the future.
Importantly, we welcome you to tell us about your fears, stories, hopes, and ideas. We want your thoughts to help frame the most urgent questions shaping the work ahead. Share your ideas here.
In next week’s Aspen Ideas Now, we will include diverse perspectives on what progress could look like and what it will take to get there — from the standpoint of policing, education, faith, bridging divides and more.
Finally, in the spirit of ideas to action, we offer ways to get engaged. Find more in Resources to Combat Structural Racism in America. We are humbled by these times, and yet remain energized by possibilities ahead, |