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Intro
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The Service Year
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Sharing a common experience
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The untapped potential of Americans
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How many Americans serve
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Joint recruitment
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Recognition
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Costeffectiveness
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How will it work
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Crowdfunding
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Diversity
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Student Loan Debt
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Peace Corps University Programs
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Mobile Application Process
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Emergency or Cultural Norm
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Interpersonal Communication
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Peace Corps Response
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Student Loans
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Public Service Forgiveness
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Big Ideas
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Changing the Narrative
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AirBNB Model
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Veterans
Description:
Explore the transformative potential of national service in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring General Stan McChrystal, Carrie Hessler-Radelet, and Elliot Gerson. Delve into the concept of making a service year a cultural norm for young Americans, examining its potential economic, political, and social benefits. Learn about innovative approaches to fostering a culture of civic duty, including joint recruitment, recognition programs, and crowdfunding initiatives. Discover how national service can address student loan debt, enhance interpersonal communication skills, and create a shared experience across diverse communities. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of implementing large-scale national service programs, and consider how various sectors can collaborate to create one million annual service-year positions. Reflect on the broader implications of national service for American society and its potential to redefine success for future generations.

The Service Year - Creating a New Cultural Norm

The Aspen Institute
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