
Reframe Festival Presented by PBS News & KQED | May 1-2 | Sydney Goldstein Theater + KQED Studios Festival Pass: $225 Opening Night Ticket: $49-$89 |
Reframe your perspective with a provocative two-day ideas festival from PBS News and KQED!
Pioneering thought meets discerning journalism live onstage as some of today's most inventive minds, changemakers, and artists join the hosts of PBS News Hour for in-depth interviews, timely discussions, and moving performances. Presented in San Francisco, where ideals of technological and social innovation confront critical realities––Reframe challenges attendees to consider new viewpoints, adapt to accelerating change, and reenvision the common good.
Join us for an experience where ideas kindle action and you’re intimately involved in rethinking our shared future.
Hosts:- Geoff Bennett, PBS NewsHour Co-Anchor
- Stephanie Sy, PBS NewsHour West Anchor
- Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour Former Anchor & Senior Correspondent
Speakers:- Nancy Pelosi, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Emerita
- Kara Swisher, Journalist and Host of Pivot and On with Kara Swisher
- Robert Reich, Former U.S. Labor Secretary and Professor Public Policy Emeritus, UC Berkeley
- Rob Bonta, California Attorney General
- Fei-Fei Li, Co-Director of Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute
- Jim Steyer, CEO, Common Sense Media
- Lanhee Chen, Public Policy Fellow, Hoover Institution
- Wade Crowfoot, California Natural Resources Secretary
- Michael Mendéz, Professor of Environmental Planning and Policy, UC Irvine
- Joe Scott, Founder and Chief Fire Scientist, Pyrologix
- Scott Shigeoka, Author and Curiosity Expert
- Robb Willer, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Polarization and Social Change Lab, Stanford University
Performers:- Meklit, Ethiopian-American Jazz Singer
- Kitka, Women's Vocal Ensemble
Festival passes now on sale!
Opening-Night only tickets go on sale and full program announce on April 1! | |
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