Polarization

Conflict in Common: A Q&A with Ariel Espino on Conversations with the Turtles

Hear from artist and abolitionist Patrisse Cullors on how she uses her creative practice to drive transformative change.

Power and Race with the Groundwater Institute

The Groundwater Institute helps people make sense of our society is organized by race – and how that organization causes racial inequity. Dar Vanderbeck is in conversation with the Groundwater team on their analysis and how they work with leaders to propel their anti-racism journeys.

Healing Polarized Communities

The 19th* Co-Founder & Publisher Amanda Zamora discusses the real-life harms of polarization, the struggles of local news, and what outlets can do to help bridge communal divides.

Preventing Gun Violence: Inclusion?

How do we go beyond the binary of gun control versus gun rights and get to the crux of this issue to save lives? Arne Duncan and Megan Ranney talk their unique approaches to gun violence prevention.

Why are we so polarized?

We are living through a time of intense conflict in what seems like every part of society – online, on TV, and in our communities. You’re not imagining it. So, on this episode of the Value of Leadership, we ask: Why are we so polarized?

Collective Leadership and the Aspen Global Leadership Network

The proliferation of High Resolves is an inspiring example of how one Fellow tapped the AGLN to scale a highly effective solution.

Why Are We So Polarized?

What are the root causes of conflict and polarization? Are they fundamental to human nature or byproducts of the systems we have engineered for ourselves?