Event

Friday, Sep. 27, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM (PT)

The First Amendment is NOT a Suicide Pact, with Lowell Bergman

Freedom of Speech does not include unlimited reach. Until the Internet, all electronic speech was regulated. Join us for a discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and Emmy Award-winning television producer Lowell Bergman for a conversation about today's extremist interpretation of free speech, and what it means for the future of democracy. 


About the Speaker

Lowell Bergman is the Emeritus Reva and David Logan Distinguished Chair in Investigative Journalism at Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism. He spent three decades working in national television news with ABC, then CBS’ “60 Minutes,” and PBS’ documentary series “Frontline.” His work has been honored with multiple Emmys, duPonts and Peabody’s. His “60 Minutes” investigation of the tobacco industry was dramatized in 1999 in the Academy Award-nominated feature film “The Insider.” In 2004, The New York Times received journalism’s highest honor, the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, for his work with David Barstow on “A Dangerous Business,” which detailed thousands of egregious worker safety and environmental violations in the iron pipe and other industries. Bergman was a New York Times correspondent until 2008 and a senior producer and consultant to Frontline until 2015.


About OLLI

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at UC Berkeley is a learning community of more than 2,000 inquisitive adults, ages 50 and above, with a passion for intellectual exploration, engagement and connection. Learn about membership, which includes access to member-only courses, events, Town Halls, field trips, and more. All are welcome!

[Livestreamed + recorded • Free and open to all]