The Bridge from The Aspen Institute Podcast
1) Melanne Verveer & Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Women's Rights are Human Rights
At the 1995 Beijing World Conference on Women, Hillary Clinton famously said "Women's rights are human rights, and human rights are women's rights." Listen to two pioneering women describe where they ...Show More
Melanne Verveer & Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Women's Rights are Human Rights
53:02 | Sep 27th, 2017
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2) Jacqueline Novogratz and Steph Speirs: You Say You Want a Revolution
Can capitalism and activism work together in movements of collective action? Jacqueline Novogratz, founder and CEO of Acumen, and Steph Speirs, co-founder and CEO of Solstice, discuss the value of mor...Show More
3) Cecile Richards, Ai-jen Poo, Katherine Grainger: Our Rights Shall Not Be Abridged
How has the women’s movement evolved since 1919? This episode features a conversation on how we can learn from the lessons of the past in order to rebuild the women’s movement in a different way.
Cecile Richards, Ai-jen Poo, Katherine Grainger: Our Rights Shall Not Be Abridged
56:54 | Aug 13th, 2020
4) Chelsea Kline and Kate Manne: Facing Misogyny
How does misogyny impact our daily lives? This episode of The Bridge features a conversation between longtime champion for women's rights and former candidate for Massachusetts Senate Chelsea Kline an...Show More
5) Riane Eisler and Jamia Wilson: The Future of Feminism
What has changed in the thinking around feminism and gender issues? In this episode, Riane Eisler, one of the first thinkers of gender issues, joins Jamia Wilson, who is leading us in revisioning the ...Show More
6) Madeleine K. Albright and Alice Albright: Best Mom Ever
The Bridge is excited to launch Season 3 with a fierce, intergenerational conversation between Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State, and her daughter Alice Albright, CEO of the Global...Show More
7) Lan Yang: A Window Onto the World
In every field — business, politics, science, tech, and sport — women are breaking barriers in unprecedented numbers. In this episode, hear from "the Oprah of Chinese media" Lan Yang.
8) Cecile Richards and Alicia Garza: Women are on Fire
When women mobilize, countries are transformed. On this month's episode, hear from Cecile Richards and Alicia Garza, co-founders of Supermajority, a national community for women’s activism and civic e...Show More
9) Alexis McGill Johnson and Ndidi Nwuneli: Implicit/Explicit - Breaking Biases
What is implicit bias, and how can we overcome it? Change-makers Alexis McGill Johsnon and Ndidi Nwuneli explore why we experience bias.
Alexis McGill Johnson and Ndidi Nwuneli: Implicit/Explicit - Breaking Biases
26:38 | Oct 25th, 2019
10) Dr. Ruth and Molly Fischer: Let’s Talk About Sex
Acclaimed psychosexual therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer and The Cut's Molly Fischer sat down in this Bridge episode to discuss attitudes about sex today.