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Judy Woodruff

Anchor & Managing Editor, PBS NewsHour

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Judy Woodruff is a virtual guest at Crosscut Festival 2022. She is the anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour. She has covered politics and other news for five decades at NBC, CNN and PBS. In 2013, she and the late Gwen Ifill were named the first two women to co-anchor a national news broadcast. Woodruff has been the recipient of numerous journalism and lifetime achievement awards.

When: 7 p.m. Thursday, May 5.

Where: This is a free virtual event. RSVP now.

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Scheduled Appearances

Keynote

It Changed Everything

Crosscut Festival 2022
Thu May 5, 2022 | 7:00pm

We left a lot behind when the pandemic hit, made mistakes along the way and now the world we face is as complex as it's ever been. We ask one of the nation's leading voices on the pandemic to help us understand what the future holds and how we can get to it safely. Thank you to our session sponsor, Mike & Becky Hughes. WATCH NOW

 

Dr Anthony Fauci Crosscut Festival 2022
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Featuring: Anthony Fauci , Judy Woodruff

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About the Festival

The Crosscut Ideas Festival is a celebration of big ideas and a gathering for bold thinkers. Newsmakers, changemakers and innovators come together to take a fresh look at the biggest issues of our time. Over one week, the Crosscut Ideas Festival hosts fireside conversations and panels, meetups, art installations, workshops, and interactive experiences.

headliners gala

Celebrate the best of PNW community and culture while supporting public media. Enjoy a night of entertainment with a culinary tour of the region curated by premier chefs and restaurateurs, Hear from The Daily host Michael Barbaro, and bid on a unique items in a PBS and Northwest-themed auction.