Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
Preceding the Knight Media Forum, the Knight Commission on Trust, Media and Democracy Workshop seeks to expand on issues flagged during the Palo Alto Forum. This includes discussions related to the public’s continuing distrust of media; the need to further explore recommendations for platform reform; and, the need to address the growing distrust of youth and media. Note all sessions are by invitation only.
For more information about the Knight Commission, please visit the project’s homepage as.pn/trust and Medium page.Preceding the Knight Media Forum, the Knight Commission on Trust, Media and Democracy Workshop seeks to expand on issues flagged during the Palo Alto Forum. This includes discussions related to the public’s continuing distrust of media; the need to further explore recommendations for platform reform; and, the need to address the growing distrust of youth and media. Note all sessions are by invitation only.
For more information about the Knight Commission, please visit the project’s homepage as.pn/trust and Medium page.
The Summit will convene federal officials, local leaders in the digital inclusion ecosystem, and members of the Aspen Latino Digital Success Task Force.
The Future Leaders Climate Summit is a multi-day gathering of young leaders (ages 18-30) that aims to empower these individuals that will be shaping and driving our response to the climate crisis.
Aspen Ideas: Climate is a solutions-focused event designed for the public to interact, learn, and collaborate with engaged thinkers and doers whose ideas and actions are critical to address our collective future around the realities of a changing climate.
The panel will delve into the effects of migration, the cost of property damage and infrastructure investment, the impact on human health, and the toll on agriculture.
The discussion will explore how they plan to sustain the region’s current buzz and growth trajectory in the face of a rapidly changing climate, demographic shifts, and socioeconomic pressures.
This multi-day event will feature main stages both in and outdoors, breakout and roundtable sessions, tours of local and historic resilience points of interest, as well as fashion, food, art, and music activities.