UC Irvine School of Social Ecology and the Aspen Institute present a timely and thought-provoking conversation around what pluralism means in today’s rapidly changing America -- where shifting demographics, political divides, and technological disruption are reshaping how we live and work together.
Featured Speakers:
Mike Madrid, Senior Fellow, UC Irvine School of Social Ecology
Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist, Policy Editor, The Bulwark; Host, The Mona Charen Show
Shamil Idriss, CEO of Search for Common Ground
Erika D Smith, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, West Coast Politics & Policy
The talk is part of Social Ecology's new public series Dialogue During a Time of Disruption. Do you remember when dinner conversations about politics felt safe instead of stressful? The series, which is designed to help our community navigate uncertainty with insight and perspective, brings together researchers, business leaders, journalists, and policymakers to foster respectful dialogue, expand understanding, and discover common ground.