Reframe Festival Opening Night Feat. Kara Swisher & Robert Reich

Ticket Information Regular Price: $55.80 - $98.25 Ticket prices include all fees. Run Time: 2 Hours Reserved Seating |
Trailblazing tech journalist Kara Swisher, host of the podcasts “Pivot” and “On with Kara Swisher,” and former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich join PBS News Hour anchors Geoff Bennett and Stepahnie Sy for an evening of lively conversation about tech, power, Silicon Valley influence in business and politics, the American economy and the future of democracy at this opening night program for the second annual Reframe Festival from PBS News and KQED. Today's most inventive minds join the hosts of PBS News Hour for in-depth interviews and discussions. Presented in San Francisco — where ideals of technological and social innovation confront critical realities — the event 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 your voice helps reshape the future.
About KQED:
KQED is a nonprofit public media organization – and NPR and PBS member station -- whose mission is to inform, inspire, and involve Bay Area communities. KQED Live is its multiplatform live events program, dedicated to bringing journalism to life onstage, amplifying local culture, and reimagining the common good.
PBS News Hour is the primary daily, breaking and special news producer for PBS with a robust digital footprint across digital and social platforms. It is a subsidiary of Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association (WETA), the flagship public media station for Washington, D.C.
PBS News Hour is the primary daily, breaking and special news producer for PBS with a robust digital footprint across digital and social platforms. It is a subsidiary of Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association (WETA), the flagship public media station for Washington, D.C.
For more information, visit KQED.org/Reframe