Building a community of trust
The Aspen Institute
We drive change to help solve the greatest challenges of our time.
Restoring trust requires time and effort
Weave: The Social Fabric Project understands healthy communities and neighborhoods depend on the exchange of trust. The program intentionally creates spaces for relationship-building and problem-solving
Weaver Spotlight: Danielle Battle
Danielle Battle founded ReStore Inner City Hope, a community center in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore City. The center provides resources to both youth and adults through an afterschool program, a workforce development program, and family support services. Last year, she received a 2021 Weaver Award for her efforts.
Hear Danielle talk about building trust and learn more about Weave’s work.?
Approaching the holiday season, we’re bound to have conversations with friends and family about today’s hot-button topics. The Better Arguments Project, an initiative of the Citizenship and American Identity Program, teaches people the art of civil discourse. Better arguments are rooted in historical context, prioritize relationships, and embrace vulnerability.?
Program ambassador Courtney Wright, a clinical assistant professor at the University of Carolina at Chapel Hill, finds that constructive arguments
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Anne Mosle
, executive director of Ascend, knows that community dialogue
A pluralistic society is essential to our democracy, and religious pluralism helps communities navigate complex social issues by challenging bias and building empathy. The Religion and Society Program, including executive director Simran Jeet Singh , emphasizes community-building in pursuit of a world where religious and non-religious people trust one another.