Democracy in the digital realm
President Obama delivered a keynote address at Stanford University on April 21 about disinformation and challenges to democracy in the digital realm. The event was co-hosted by the Stanford Cyber Policy Center and the Obama Foundation. Watch President Obama’s speech and other highlights below. You can read his full remarks here (Opens in a new tab).
Our mission is to inspire, empower, and connect the next generation of leaders to change their world. At a time when democracy is under threat around the world, we need leaders who can connect across differences and who understand that the best chance we have to solve our greatest challenges is to solve them together.
Changes in the way people create and consume information poses a threat to democracy and it is a particular challenge to our leaders working on a wide range of issues.
“There is a consistent theme which is young people are trying to bring about change and they keep on confronting institutional barriers that make it hard for them and the communities they’re working with to get anything done,” President Obama said during his conversation in Chicago with The Atlantic‘s Jeffrey Goldberg. “A lot of the reason that it’s so hard to bring about change is we live in a media environment now that elevates falsehoods as much as truths, that divides people more than it brings them together.”
We believe if we invest in the next generation, these are the leaders who will create the change we seek and foster the inclusive democracy we need.