The evening’s featured panelists: (from left to right) Alice Austen, Audrey Cooper, Lolo Spencer, Sharon Waxman and Christine Pelosi
Attorney and Democratic Party strategist Christine Pelosi, left, speaks with the San Francisco Chronicle’s editor in chief, Audrey Cooper, about the upcoming election.
Actress and disability activist Lolo Spencer, left, and playwright and producer Alice Austen, discuss their film, “Give Me Liberty.”
San Francisco Chronicle editor in chief Audrey Cooper and “Give Me Liberty” producer Alice Austen chat after the evening’s panels.
Georgia state senator Sheikh Rahman and Christine Pelosi pose for a photo.
Lolo Spencer and Christine Pelosi pose with an attendee.
Guests at Power Women SF.
Guests mingle and network at Power Women SF.
Power Women SF attendees network at the San Francisco Chronicle’s headquarters.
Guests mingle and network at Power Women SF.
Guests from Dolby, a sponsor for the event, and Adobe meet up at Power Women SF.
TheWrap’s founder and CEO Sharon Waxman welcomes guests to Power Women SF.
TheWrap’s founder and CEO Sharon Waxman gives opening remarks at Power Women SF.
Lolo Spencer and Alice Austen speak with Sharon Waxman about creating their indie film, “Give Me Liberty.”
Attendees listen to the featured panelists.
A guest reads a print edition of TheWrap.
A guest listens to the featured panelists.
“Give Me Liberty” actress and disability activist Lolo Spencer speaks at Power Women SF.
“Give Me Liberty” writer and producer Alice Austen discusses the film’s creation.
Lolo Spencer shares her experiences acting for the first time in “Give Me Liberty.”
Guests enjoy wine before the evening’s featured panels.
Attendees from around San Francisco meet up at the event, located in the San Francisco Chronicle’s headquarters.
Two guests chat before the evening’s panels begin.
TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman opens the evening.
A full audience listens to Christine Pelosi and Audrey Cooper speak.
Attorney, author and activist Christine Pelosi speaks at Power Women SF.
San Francisco Chronicle editor in chief Audrey Cooper speaks with Christine Pelosi.
Guests listen to the featured panels.
A local teacher listens to the panelists.
Christine Pelosi and Audrey Cooper discuss the upcoming election and how the media has portrayed the female presidential candidates.
Audrey Cooper, the first and youngest female editor in chief of the San Francisco Chronicle, leads a conversation with Christine Pelosi.
An attendee takes a video of one of the panels.
Attendees applaud after one of the panels.
TheWrap founder and CEO Sharon Waxman talks to guests.
Attendees mingle and network.
The evening included wine and hors d’oeuvres to enjoy before the featured panels.
“Give Me Liberty” writer and producer Alice Austen chats with guests at Power Women SF.
Christine Pelosi, one of the featured panelists, speaks with guests.
Sharon Waxman takes a photo with Lolo Spencer and Christine Pelosi.
Guests pose for photos.
Audrey Cooper, Alice Austen, Christine Pelosi, and Sharon Waxman pose for a photo.
TheWrap’s Emily Vogel poses for a photo with guests.
Audrey Cooper and Alice Austen speak after the evening’s panels.