Open Future Festival | Featuring Steve Bannon, Amber Heard, and More SOLD OUT

The Economist’s Open Future Festival is a live-streamed event taking place on September 15th in New York, Hong Kong, and London. The event will host discussions on the most urgent issues of our time, and will consider the future of freedom, individual rights, trade and technology with speakers representing many sides of the debate.

Featuring:

Julissa Arce (social justice advocate and author, “My (Underground) American Dream”), Steve Bannon (former White House chief strategist), Monika Bickert (head of product policy and counterterrorism, Facebook), Michael Clemens (senior fellow, Centre for Global Development), Amber Heard (actress and activist), Susan Herman (president, American Civil Liberties Union), Andrew McLaughlin (co-founder and partner, Higher Ground Labs), David Miliband (president, International Rescue Committee), Richard V. Reeves (senior fellow, Brookings Institution), Linda Sarsour (political activist), Amartya Sen (professor of economics and philosophy, Harvard University), Jessica M. Vaughan (director of policy studies, The Center for Immigration Studies)

USD $29.40 for Economist subscribers; USD $49 for non-subscribers

7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, New York 10006











When: Sat., Sep. 15, 2018 at 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

The Economist’s Open Future Festival is a live-streamed event taking place on September 15th in New York, Hong Kong, and London. The event will host discussions on the most urgent issues of our time, and will consider the future of freedom, individual rights, trade and technology with speakers representing many sides of the debate.

Featuring:

Julissa Arce (social justice advocate and author, “My (Underground) American Dream”), Steve Bannon (former White House chief strategist), Monika Bickert (head of product policy and counterterrorism, Facebook), Michael Clemens (senior fellow, Centre for Global Development), Amber Heard (actress and activist), Susan Herman (president, American Civil Liberties Union), Andrew McLaughlin (co-founder and partner, Higher Ground Labs), David Miliband (president, International Rescue Committee), Richard V. Reeves (senior fellow, Brookings Institution), Linda Sarsour (political activist), Amartya Sen (professor of economics and philosophy, Harvard University), Jessica M. Vaughan (director of policy studies, The Center for Immigration Studies)

USD $29.40 for Economist subscribers; USD $49 for non-subscribers

7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, New York 10006

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