From identity politics to economic insecurity, a deepening divide in the
United States has left 48% of Americans believing that future generations will be worse off than today. What is the way forward for those being left behind?
This session was developed in partnership with USA Today.
· Mary Kay Henry, International President, Service Employees
International Union (SEIU), USA
· Arlie Russell Hochschild, Professor of Sociology, University of
California, Berkeley, USA
· Mike McGavick, Chief Executive Officer, XL Group, Bermuda
· Mark Meadows, Congressman from North Carolina (R), 11th District,
USA
· David J. Skorton, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, USA
With
· Patrick Chappatte, Editorial Cartoonist, Globe Cartoon, Switzerland;
Young Global Leader
Moderated by
· Donna Leinwand Leger, Managing Editor, USA Today, USA
http://www.weforum.org/
United States has left 48% of Americans believing that future generations will be worse off than today. What is the way forward for those being left behind?
This session was developed in partnership with USA Today.
· Mary Kay Henry, International President, Service Employees
International Union (SEIU), USA
· Arlie Russell Hochschild, Professor of Sociology, University of
California, Berkeley, USA
· Mike McGavick, Chief Executive Officer, XL Group, Bermuda
· Mark Meadows, Congressman from North Carolina (R), 11th District,
USA
· David J. Skorton, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, USA
With
· Patrick Chappatte, Editorial Cartoonist, Globe Cartoon, Switzerland;
Young Global Leader
Moderated by
· Donna Leinwand Leger, Managing Editor, USA Today, USA
http://www.weforum.org/
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