The Alaska World Affairs Council Presents
in Partnership with

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T.R. Reid
Reporter, author and regular NPR correspondent

“Affordable Health Care Act (Obama’s Health Reform) in Plain English”

Thursday, 22nd March, 2012 – Wendy Williamson Theater

3000 pages of “affordable health care” act,— and its coming to you in 2014—- as a business owner what does that mean to you and your employees?. Come hear T R Reid – expain in plain english—-Affordable Health Care Act.

Private Meet & Greet from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Program begins at 7 p.m.
RSVP to the APTI (Alaska Public) by telephone 550-8400 or online.
Private Meet and Greet $50.
Tickets $15 for KSKA / KAKM / Alaska World Affairs Council members, $25 for nonmembers, and free for students with ID.
Online Reservations are available, click here to make a reservation:
KSKA: T.R. Reid.

T. R. Reid has become one of the nation’s best-known correspondents through his coverage of global affairs for the Washington Post, his books and documentary films, and his light-hearted commentaries on National Public Radio.

Reid majored in Classics at Princeton University, and served as a naval officer, a teacher, and various other jobs. At the Washington Post, he covered Congress and four presidential campaigns. He was the Post’s bureau chief in Tokyo and in London.

T. R. Reid has reported from three dozen countries on five continents. He has covered elections ranging from that of the British Prime Minister to Barton County Drain Commissioner. His story revealing the secret engagement of Crown Prince Naruhito is known in Japan as the dai-sukoopu – that is, “the great scoop.”

Reid has written and hosted documentary films for National Geographic TV, for PBS, and for the A&E network. He is a regular commentator on National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition.” He has written six books in English and three in Japanese and has translated one book from the Japanese. His most recent book, ‘The Healing of America,” came out in 2009 and became a national best-seller. PBS Frontline produced two documentary films, “A Second Opinion” and “Sick Around the World,” following Reid as he reported that book.

Reid is a member of the board of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, the Japan-America Society of Colorado, the University of Colorado Medical School, and a number of community organizations and schools. He has taught at Princeton University and the University of Michigan.

T. R. Reid has been married for 38 years to the attorney Margaret M. McMahon. They have three children.