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The Aspen Institute Opens Latinos and Society Inaugural Summit with Welcome Reception
April 30, 2015
Contact: RaeAnn Pickett SKDKnickerbocker for the Aspen Institute 202-464-6966 | [email protected]
Thought leaders To Highlight Efforts That Will Create Awareness and Promote Inclusion for a Stronger Nation
Washington, D.C.––The Aspen Institute, as part of its new Latinos and Society Program, will kick off its Inaugural Summit with a welcome reception on Monday, May 11, 6 – 8 p.m., at the Carnegie Library Literary Hall.
In partnership with Latino leaders and Latinos and Society program chair Monica Lozano, the Aspen Institute will focus on issues important to the Latino community. The reception will outline this vision for collaboration to build bridges across communities.
WHAT:
The Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Inaugural Program Summit Opening Reception to kick off discussions and panels on the growing importance of the Latino community. The list of speakers is subject to change.
WHO:
Abigail Golden-Vazquez, Executive Director,Latinos and Society Program Walter Isaacson, President and CEO, The Aspen Institute Monica Lozano, Program Chair, Latinos and Society Program Cecilia Muñoz, Director, White House Domestic Policy Council
WHEN:
Monday, May 11 at 6 – 8 p.m.
WHERE:
Literary Hall, Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square, 801 K Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001