How does one group of women use 30 minutes per day to change their lives? Why do kids spend less time outside than prisoners? How did a $15 minimum wage go from laughable to viable? Scroll down to see tweets from across the Institute this week about what’s important right now. Follow our @AspenInstitute list on Twitter for updates and to keep up with each program’s events, video, and experts, and let us know what you’re reading in the comments section below.
“Psssst. Yes, you. I know you’re busy, but stop what you’re doing and read this instead.” https://t.co/YZISy63Ppe pic.twitter.com/v0uF6MrVSm
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) April 6, 2016
The above was retweeted by the Aspen Executive Seminar.
Amazing article re: @GirlTrek Walking Together for Health and Spirit, via @nytimes https://t.co/wdALZeDVz5
— Jennifer Bradley (@JBradley_DC) April 6, 2016
A must-watch laundry detergent commercial. Seriously. https://t.co/1AuuLtzwET
— Aspen Inst Sports (@AspenInstSports) April 6, 2016
A brief history on the #FightFor15, from @greenhousenyt: https://t.co/mIt4TsyWlY
— Workforce Strategies (@AspenWorkforce) April 6, 2016
Americans support expanding pre-school access, but a split occurs when it comes to free #highered. Via @theatlantic https://t.co/yM755K1KIo
— College Excellence (@AspenHigherEd) April 5, 2016