Now in its 10th year, The Atlantic's Washington Ideas will tackle the most consequential issues of our time with some of the nation's most important leaders from business, politics and culture.
For its ninth year, the Washington Ideas Forum will convene the nation's leaders, from politics and government to business and culture for two days of idea sharing and thought provoking conversation.
Washington Ideas is an unparalleled experience in the nation's capital, drawing some of the country's most intriguing people to the stage.
Washington Ideas Forum is an unparalleled experience in the nation's capital, drawing some of the country's most intriguing people to the stage.
The Atlantic will host a preview screening of "Loving," the critically acclaimed film that tells the story of the plaintiffs in the 1967 US Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia.
The Atlantic hosted a debate watch party, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses for each Presidential candidate and laying out what to predict in a campaign that has been anything but predictable.
The Atlantic, in partnership with the Aspen Institute, once again gathered U.S. policymakers, industry innovators, business leaders, and media personalities for a two-day event in Washington, D.C.
The Atlantic and the Aspen Institute once again hosted the premier gathering of U.S. policymakers, industry innovators, business leaders, and top media personalities for a two-day, multi-session event in the heart of D.C.
The Washington Ideas Forum is D.C.'s premier gathering of U.S. policymakers, industry innovators, and top media personalities.
The Washington Ideas Forum is D.C.’s premier gathering of U.S. policymakers, industry innovators, and top media personalities, presented by The Atlantic, the Aspen Institute, and the Newseum.
Presented by The Atlantic and the Aspen Institute, the Washington Ideas Forum is a groundbreaking gathering of newsmakers, industry innovators, and leading journalists for two days of debate, conversation, and idea-sharing.
A 'first draft of history' for the previous year, drawn from discussion and debate by renowned newsmakers and journalists.