Skip to main content
Speaker Profile

Bruce Harrell

Mayor, City of Seattle

bruce harrell headshot

Bruce Harrell is a virtual guest at Crosscut Festival 2022. He was elected to the Seattle City Council in 2007 citywide and re-elected twice, including to serve his home district of South Seattle. He is Seattle's first Asian American and first biracial mayor and Seattle's second Black mayor. He was born in Seattle to an African American father who was one of the first Black union lineman at Seattle City Light, and a Japanese American mother who worked for the Seattle Public Library. The Harrell family lived in Seattle's Central District, where Bruce graduated from Garfield High School and attended the University of Washington. He later earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law. As an attorney, he spent his early career in technology and telecommunications, later joining a downtown firm representing employees, youth, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations.

When: 1 p.m. Saturday, May 7

Find more detail about this event below. 

Speaker Links

Scheduled Appearances

Intersecting Cities

Crosscut Festival 2022
Sat May 7, 2022 | 1:00pm

Seattle, Bellevue and Tacoma have seen enormous change in the past decade. Three Mayors sit down to talk about the successes and challenges of each city faces and the inevitability that they affect the others. WATCH NOW

 

bruce harrell headshot
headshot of lynne robinson
victoria woodards crosscut festival 2022
larry headshot
Featuring: Bruce Harrell, Lynne Robinson, Victoria R. Woodards, Larry Hubbell

Featured Books

Stay Connected

Be the first to find out about new speakers and sessions, and special events.

By subscribing, you agree to receive occasional membership emails from Cascade PBS/Cascade Public Media.

About the Festival

The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival is a full-day event in downtown Seattle, featuring live podcast recordings and studio television tapings from The Atlantic, NPR, CNN, Vox, PBS, Crooked Media, The Gist, Open to Debate, and more. Watch live as journalists, newsmakers, and thought leaders from around the world take on hot topics making news and the biggest issues of our time. Plus, community meetups, speaker meet-and-greets, micro-sessions, food trucks, DJs, and artists.

Don't just listen — be part of it. Join us on May 31 (the weekend after Memorial Day)!

Image removed.