PBS NewsHour’s trusted journalists engage with the inventive minds and changemakers shaping our national discourse. Presented at KQED’s headquarters in San Francisco, where ideals of technological and social innovation confront critical realities – this event challenges attendees to consider new viewpoints, adapt to accelerating change, and reenvision the common good. Through in-depth interviews and timely discussions, the program will delve into California’s significant political influence, the wide-reaching impacts of Silicon Valley technologies, indigenous leadership in climate resilience, efforts to foster civic trust over polarization, and the daring vision of a groundbreaking Bay Area artistic leader. Join us for an experience where information meets inspiration, where ideas kindle action, and where you’re intimately involved in rethinking our shared future. Festival Pass $249 - General admission to all onstage programs, plus access to on-demand video of sessions following the event. Professional Pass $499 - General admission to all onstage programs, along with exclusive catered lunch and cocktail reception with PBS NewsHour and KQED journalists and select program guests. Full access to on-demand video of sessions following the event included. Streaming $99 - Access to a full program livestream and on-demand video of sessions following the event. Hosts: Amna Nawaz, PBS NewsHour Co-Anchor Stephanie Sy, PBS NewsHour West Anchor Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour Senior Correspondent, Former Anchor & Managing EditorSpeakers: Amy Eilberg, Rabbi and Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom Member Marisa Lagos, KQED Correspondent for California Politics & Government Lisa Jackson, Apple VP of Environment, Policy & Social Initiatives Ro Khanna, U.S. House of Representatives, D-CA 17th District Beth Rose Middleton Manning, UC Davis Professor of Native American Studies Melanie Mason, Politico Senior Political Reporter Mira Murati, OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Dr. Lama Rimawi, Pediatrician and Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom Member Tamara Rojo, San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Scott Shafer, KQED Senior Editor for California Politics & Government Christina Snider-Ashtari, California Secretary of Tribal Affairs Bill Tripp, Karuk Tribe Director of Natural ResourcesAdditional speakers will be announced. | |
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