Continuing the Conversation

Here, we continue the engaging and insightful conversations sparked by our renowned speakers long after the forum ends. Dive into a wealth of resources, including news, articles, and thought-provoking content from past forum speakers. Our goal is to keep the dialogue alive, offering you continuous access to the ideas and perspectives that make the Salisbury Forum a beacon of intellectual exchange. Stay connected, stay informed, and keep the conversation going with us.

Coverage of "Following the Money: What Will Become of America" with Author William Cohan interviewed by Kurt Andersen

The Lakeville Journal and Republican-American covered our November event where author William Cohan and interviewer Kurt Andersen explored the interplay of money and power in U.S. politics and finance and emphasized the risks posed by unchecked corporate influence and discussed strategies for promoting transparency and accountability. You can watch the full event here.

Coverage of our October Forum “The News on Trial”

Our October forum with the New Yorker’s David Kirkpatrick “The News on Trial” was covered by both the Lakeville Journal and the Republican-American in their recent issues. Check out what they have to say for a recap of the event, and to see the event in full watch the recording on our website.

Main Street Magazine article by Housatonic Valley Regional High School principal, Ian Strever

Check out this insightful article in a recent Main Street Magazine by Ian Strever, principal at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, and one of our speakers at our September 27 Forum on AI and education. Strever explores the differences between artificial and human intelligence.

The Lakeville Journal and Republican-American reports on our September forum

Teachers are exploring AI as a tool to enhance learning, personalize lessons, and support student engagement. However, they also face issues such as ensuring responsible use, managing potential biases, and keeping up with evolving technology. The Lakeville Journal and Republican-American’s articles highlight the importance of training and collaboration among educators to effectively implement AI in educational settings. To watch the full event visit this section of our website.

Salisbury Forum in the Litchfield Magazine

We did not want you to miss this article in the June/July 2024 issue of Litchfield Magazine. The author, Elizabeth Maker, was inspired by our program with Sam Waterston in June 2023 and prepared a great follow-up about the actor's leadership on saving the oceans as an active board member of the nonprofit Oceana. She also wrote a nice sidebar about the Salisbury Forum

See Sam Waterston’s full forum from June 2023.