Progress Conference 2025 Embraces Family-Friendly Policies to Boost Inclusivity

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Berkeley, California – The Progress Conference 2025, organized by the Roots of Progress Institute, is actively promoting inclusivity by implementing family-friendly policies, including free admission for children under 12 and on-site childcare during core conference days. This initiative aims to remove barriers for parents and caregivers attending professional events. The conference, scheduled for October 16-19, 2025, in Berkeley, California, focuses on fostering connections and ideas within the progress movement.

Jason Crawford, a prominent figure in the progress movement and a keynote speaker at the conference, highlighted the impact of these policies. In a recent social media post, Crawford shared, "> My 4yo daughter joined and was very interested to understand these “conferences” that mommy and daddy are always going off to." This personal anecdote underscores the practical benefit of making such events accessible to families.

The Roots of Progress Institute, founded by Jason Crawford, is dedicated to building a new philosophy of progress for the 21st century. By offering childcare and free entry for younger attendees, the conference addresses a significant challenge faced by professionals with family responsibilities, enabling broader participation and diverse perspectives. This approach aligns with a growing trend in professional events to support work-life integration.

Conference organizers confirmed that the on-site childcare services will be available for the main two-day event, which takes place on Friday and Saturday, October 17-18. This provision allows parents to engage fully with the conference's four tracks, which cover topics such as AI protopia, policy implementation, extending human flourishing, and American dynamism, without the added stress of arranging separate childcare. The move is expected to attract a wider demographic of attendees, further enriching discussions and networking opportunities.