How can Americans bust through opportunity monopolies and find economic success? Has diplomacy been effective in Syria? What happens when women in the developing world are educated and empowered to make choices in their lives? 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.
“The biggest surprise about Syria diplomacy isn’t its success…but that it continues at all” @Ignatiuspost https://t.co/6IAsCUF5M3
— Aspen Strategy Group (@AspenStrategy) March 16, 2016
“When mothers are educated & empowered to make choices in their lives, they enable their daughters to go to school.” https://t.co/goaNjuRXaV
— Women for Women Intl (@WomenforWomen) March 16, 2016
The above was retweeted by the Alliance for Artisan Enterprise.
.@HBoushey on why work-life policies aren’t just “something for the ladies” https://t.co/Z4DmJ7UARC via .@WSJ
— Anna Louie Sussman (@annalouiesuss) March 14, 2016
Well said @ericpliu – Why Americans need to bust opportunity monopolies, and put an end to compounding privileges: https://t.co/dbpVhSGjT2
— Maureen Conway (@conway_maureen) March 14, 2016
Let’s make intensive care less terrifying. https://t.co/Y8XpjcW8mE via @BostonGlobe @globelizk
— The Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) March 14, 2016