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Let's Talk For A Change
Have a real conversation with someone who sees the world differently than you do. No debates. No arguing. Just two people getting to know each other as human beings.
A StoryCorps initiative bringing together people with different political views for 50-minute conversations that remind us of our shared humanity.
Living room Conversations
"I've experienced a number of times where I found myself thinking, 'Oh I never thought of it that way' or I recognized that someone else's experience opened me up to a new way of seeing that topic. I found myself seeing something for the first time."
— Conversation Participant
Episode 1: Reclaiming Civic Culture
The Beacon Project launches its first podcast with Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University. This conversation explores why citizenship matters now, what civic culture really means, and how communities can rebuild connection in times of division.
Introducing Potentialism
Why This Matters
For the Exhausted Majority: A vision that transcends left-right polarization and offers practical hope
For Educators: A framework that recognizes both individual potential and structural barriers
For Policy Makers: Cross-partisan appeal with 80% agreement across political parties
For Community Leaders: A shared language for building civic culture beyond divisiveness
For America's Future: A roadmap for reimagining democracy in the 21st century
Collaborating with Teens Toolkit
Young people already want to work alongside adults to solve community issues—but often lack spaces with real power or connection reciprocal collaboration.
Houston State of the City 2025
The State of the City address is a critical civic moment that outlines Houston’s direction, fosters transparency, and encourages collaboration across sectors. It's an opportunity for residents and organizations to hear directly from their mayor and align around the city’s goals. Events like this promote civic accountability and foster engagement in public life.
Michael Jordan Opens Fourth Free Health Clinic in Hometown
Millions of Americans lack reliable healthcare access. Jordan’s philanthropy directly addresses gaps in community health by funding infrastructure and removing barriers like cost and transportation. His hometown model could inspire similar efforts nationwide
A New National Narrative
Without a shared story built on democratic ideals, public cohesion and collective action weaken. Amid rising polarization and authoritarian threats, a revitalized narrative rooted in civic values provides the social glue and moral framework to sustain democratic governance and shared purpose.
Well‑Being and Well‑Becoming Through the Arts
As schools cut arts programming, after-school and community-based programs fill critical gaps—especially in low-income areas. These programs offer young people creative spaces to build confidence, joy, cultural pride, and future pathways Wallace Foundation. The report shows arts are not a luxury—they’re a vital part of youth wellness and civic growth.
Civics 101 – Civics for Life
Millions of Americans lack a working knowledge of how government functions or what their civic responsibilities entail. Civics 101 meets this challenge head-on with fast, foundational lessons that help people of all ages—from students to retirees—understand the systems that shape their daily lives. With trust in institutions declining and polarization rising, resources like Civics 101 play a vital role in rebuilding civic competence and confidence.
Kids Discover Online
Informed citizens start young. Kids Discover Online provides engaging, age-appropriate content that helps students understand systems, history, and science—all essential foundations for civic readiness. From ancient civilizations to climate change and democracy, Kids Discover connects learning to the real world, building civic awareness and critical thinking from a young age.
The Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit think tank and leadership organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Founded in 1949, the Institute convenes leaders across sectors to tackle the world’s most complex challenges through dialogue, research, and action. With a strong belief in values-based leadership, the Aspen Institute creates space for bold ideas, civil discourse, and meaningful impact.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with locations across the U.S. and abroad, Aspen serves as a neutral ground where changemakers collaborate on solutions across lines of difference.