San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 • 6:30 PM
Amy Goodman Live in the Bay Area
Amy Goodman will appear in person at a number of screenings of the new documentary, Steal This Story, Please!, where she will participate in post-screening Q&As. She will be joined by one of the film’s Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning directors, filmmaker Tia Lessin.
See below for screenings, those with and without Q&As, and for links to buy tickets. If the screening you want is sold out, please choose another.
Steal This Story, Please! will screen at several theaters in the greater Bay Area, with Q&As at the Roxie in the Mission, The Rialto Elmwood in Berkeley, the Smith Rafael Film Center in San Rafael, the Rialto Cinema Sebastopol, and the Tower Theater in Sacramento.
Sat Apr 18th
3:15pm
The Roxie, San Francisco
Q&A moderated by Amanda Pike of the Center for Investigative Reporting. Co-sponsored by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Jewish Film Institute and CIR Studios
Sold Out, Some tickets may be available at the box office before the screening, “At Rush.”
For more information, see roxie.com
6:30 PM
Rialto Cinema Elmwood , Berkeley
Q&A moderated by Lexi Leban, Jewish Film Institute
Sold Out–additional screenings, w/o Q&As, are available earlier in the day.
For tickets and more information, go to rialtocinemas.com
Sun Apr 19
12:20 PM
The Roxie, San Francisco
Q&A moderated by Myron Angus of the Bay Area Current.
Sold Out, Some tickets may be available at the box office before the screening, “At Rush.”
For more information, see roxie.com
4:15 PM
Smith Rafael Film Center, San Rafael
Q&A moderated by Greta Mart, NorCal Public Media
For tickets and more information, click HERE
6:30 PM
Rialto Cinema Elmwood , Berkeley
A Benefit for KPFA, with a post-screening Conversation with Amy Goodman and W. Kamau Bell, introduced by Brian Edwards-Tiekart
Tickets cost $100, to benefit KPFA. For Tickets and more information go to kpfa.org
Mon Apr 20
3:40 PM
Rialto Cinema Sonoma, Sebastopol, CA
Q&A moderated by Daedalus Howell, Host, The Drive, Wine Country Radio 95.5 FM
For tickets, go to https://rialtocinemas.com/sebastopol
6:30 PM
Rialto Cinema Sonoma, Sebastopol, CA
Q&A moderated by Jess Perez, KBBF Board Director
For tickets, go to https://rialtocinemas.com/sebastopol
Tues Apr 21
7:00 PM
Tower Theater, Sacramento, CA
Q&A moderated by Joe Barr, Exec. Dir., Access Sacramento. Sponsored by Access Sacramento, Davis Media, and CalMatters
For tickets and information, click HERE
Weds Apr 22
6:00 PM
The Roxie, San Francisco, CA
Amy Goodman will give an extended introduction to this screening. No Q&A to follow.
FOr tickets and more information, click HERE
6:30 PM
Rialto Elmwood, Berkeley, CA
*Amy Goodman will participate in a Q&A following this screening.
For tickets and more information, click HERE
Amy Goodman is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 1,400 public television and radio stations worldwide.
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard honored Goodman with the 2014 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence Lifetime Achievement Award. She is also the first journalist to receive the Right Livelihood Award, widely known as the 'Alternative Nobel Prize' for “developing an innovative model of truly independent grassroots political journalism that brings to millions of people the alternative voices that are often excluded by the mainstream media.” She is the first co-recipient of the Park Center for Independent Media’s Izzy Award, named for the great muckraking journalist I.F. Stone, and was later selected for induction into the Park Center’s I.F. Stone Hall of Fame. The Independent of London called Amy Goodman and Democracy Now! “an inspiration.”
Goodman has co-authored six New York Times bestsellers. Her latest, Democracy Now!: Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America, looks back over the past two decades of Democracy Now! and the powerful movements and charismatic leaders who are re-shaping our world. Before than, The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope, and Breaking the Sound Barrier, both written with Denis Moynihan, give voice to the many ordinary people standing up to corporate and government power. She co-authored her first three bestsellers with her brother, journalist David Goodman: Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times (2008), Static: Government Liars, Media Cheerleaders, and the People Who Fight Back (2006) and The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them (2004). She co-writes a weekly column with Denis Moynihan (also produced as an audio podcast) syndicated by King Features, for which she was recognized in 2007 with the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Reporting.
Goodman has received the Society for Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award for Excellence; American Women in Radio and Television Gracie Award; the Paley Center for Media’s She’s Made It Award; and the Puffin/Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship. Her reporting on East Timor and Nigeria has won numerous awards, including the George Polk Award, Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting, and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award. Time Magazine named Democracy Now! its “Pick of the Podcasts,” along with NBC’s Meet the Press. PULSE named Goodman one of the 20 Top Global Media Figures of 2009.
She has also received awards from the Associated Press, United Press International, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Project Censored. Goodman received the first ever Communication for Peace Award from the World Association for Christian Communication. She was also honored by the National Council of Teachers of English with the George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language.