A six-part series exploring politics, race, gender, immigration, extremism and more.
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Walls and Bridges: Understanding 2018
For many, 2017 was a year of shocks. We saw the country become increasingly divided — politically, economically and socially. As we look forward through 2018, KQED will present a six-part series of live conversations exploring some of the most polarizing topics of our time: politics, race, gender, immigration, extremism and more. We'll ask the questions that divide us and look for the answers that unite us. Audience members will have an opportunity to talk about solutions to our growing polarity as they meet and mix during a post-conversation reception.

Admission is free, but you'll need a ticket to attend. RSVP to an event near you.

Tuesday, April 10, 7pm
Extremism
Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, San Francisco

Thursday, April 12, 7pm
Gender Equality
Mountain View Center from the Performing Arts, Mountain View

Wednesday, April 25, 12:30pm
Majority Minority
Ohlone College, Fremont

Wednesday, May 9, 7pm
Immigration
Oakland Museum of California, Oakland

Thursday, May 17, 7pm
Zipcode and Health
Bayview Opera House, San Francisco

Monday June 4, 7pm
Policy & Racism
The Commonwealth Club, San Francisco

Support for this series is provided by the James Irvine Foundation.
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