Global Summit XVIII
Join us, for our 18th year of serving the Erie community with a new Global Summit lineup of groundbreaking researchers, writers, and presenters. The JES invites speakers from around the world to speak on a broad range of globally important issues each year as part of our Global Summit Speaker Series.
View the entire lineup here: Global Summit XVIII

A Moderated Conversation with Michelle Obama

October 12th,2026 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Erie Insurance Arena
Speaker: Michelle Obama

Event Title: A Moderated Conversation with Michelle Obama 

Event by: Jefferson Educational Society 

Location: Erie Insurance Arena - 809 French St, Erie, PA 16501

Link to Tickets: https://www.axs.com/events/1479543/jes-global-summit-a-moderated-conversation-with-michelle-obama-tickets/promos/1167423

Event Description: 

A Moderated Conversation with Michelle Obama 

Monday, October 12 | 6 PM | Erie Insurance Arena 

Parking: Parking is available in two city garages located at 8th and French Streets and 10th and French Streets. Parking is also located across from the arena on 8th in the Erie Insurance garage. The Erie Insurance garage opens 90 minutes prior to event start time. Limited metered street parking is available in the blocks around the arena. 

*This is a special Global Summit event. Passes and JES Memberships do not include JES Special Event tickets.

NEED TO KNOW INFO: 

  • Arrive early, pack light: Door opening time to be announced closer to event day, please be patient with our volunteers and staff as we all make sure the event is enjoyed by all. 
  • Event Location: Erie Insurance Arena, 809 French St., Erie PA 16501. Please use the main entrance on French Street. 
  • All guests are subject to security screening, including walk-through magnetometers and/or handheld wands as a condition of admission (Give yourself plenty of time to go through security; the more you bring, the slower your processing will take.). 
  • Bring: Your ticket, your official government-issued ID, only what you absolutely need, and your patience.
  • Entrance to the event is conditional upon bringing your ticket and official government ID. Guests under the age of 18 are not required to bring an ID.
  • Ticket holders: ONLY tickets purchased directly from Erie Events will be honored, no third-party tickets will be accepted. 
  • Parking: Parking is available at all local city garages, Erie Insurance garage, and limited metered street parking is available.
  • Shuttle Service: Two shuttle locations are available in partnership with the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA) for this event. As many guests who are attending via I-79, we suggest arriving early to use these services. Further information about the shuttles can be found by clicking the 'Shuttle Services' button below.
  • Once inside the facility, there will be no reentry.
  • For the safety of all attendees, please refrain from entering if you are feeling unwell, have recently tested positive for COVID-19, or have recently been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. Thank you for helping us maintain a healthy environment. 
  • Concession stands will be open until 6:40 p.m. 
  • Photography and video recordingof the event is strictly prohibited.  

Due to the scale of this event, the JES may not be able to answer or return any phone calls and emails sent on the day of the event.

If you have questions about the security protocols of Erie Events facilities, we direct you to their website, https://www.erieevents.com/safety-and-security/, or to call their box office at 814.452.4857. 

Updated information: Please check the JES website, JESErie.org, for the most up-to-date event information. 

BAG POLICY 
All patrons are limited to: one (1) 12"x12"x6" clear bag or one (1) 1 gallon/3.7L plastic freezer bag or one (1) small clutch/bag no larger than 5"x8"x2". Bags that do not fit these descriptions will not be allowed in the venue. An exception will be made for medically necessary items and diaper bags after proper inspection at the venue entrance. All patrons are subject to a security screening. Metal detectors are used for all ticketed events. Bags & purses are subject to additional screening slowing entry process, so please bring only essential items. 

PROHIBITED ITEMS 

Weapons of any kind: In accordance with Pennsylvania's "concealed carry" law and the right for private entities to ban handguns on their premises, firearms and other weapons of any kind are strictly forbidden on the premises of the Erie Insurance Arena, Warner Theatre, Bayfront Convention Center and UPMC Park. 

  • All purses, bags or containers larger than a small clutch bag of 5"x8"x2", computer bags, backpacks, camera bags, coolers, cinch bags, luggage or any kind, and briefcases 
  • Pepper Spray & Mace 
  • Pocket Knives 
  • Illegal Drugs 
  • Fireworks, Flares or Explosives 
  • Wallet chains, boot chains, studded jewelry, etc. 
  • Drones 
  • Audio/Video recording equipment: The use of audio, video, or digital recording devices is prohibited.
  • Tripods, monopods and selfie sticks 
  • Outside food & beverages 

Additional Items: In addition to the Prohibited Items listed on the Erie Events website, the JES also prohibits any signs, banners, flags, air horns, noisemakers, laser pointers, and any other items that may pose a threat to the security of the event as determined by our security screeners.

No Smoking 

No Re-Entry 

No Third-Party Tickets

Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama

Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, Michelle Obama never imagined that she'd become First Lady of the United States. She never imagined that one day, she would inspire people all around the world and drive historic change. As the daughter of a city water-pump operator and a stay-at-home mom, girls like her aren't supposed to do any of that.

 

But Michelle Obama has spent her life challenging us to reconsider where that "supposed to" comes from — and who determines it. Michelle met her husband Barack in 1989 at the law firm Sidley Austin LLP, where she worked immediately after graduating from Harvard Law School. The two fell in love and married on the South Side of Chicago, not far from where she grew up. They stayed on the South Side to raise their two beautiful girls, Malia and Sasha, before moving to the White House. Of all the things she has achieved in her remarkable life, Michelle considers being a mother her greatest accomplishment.

 

Her life shows us that you don't have to look a certain way or act a certain way to fit in; you don't have to make a lot of money or come from a certain group or class or faith in order to matter. Each of us can write our own story. And when we share those stories with one another, we can lift each other up along the way.

 

That's why, as an author, Michelle speaks candidly about her experiences as a wife, mother, Black woman, and First Lady of the United States, telling her story in a way that empowers others to see the beauty in their own. Through her advocacy work, she strives to help young people see the power of their voice and the boundless promise inside of them. Through film and television, she elevates stories and storytellers who have too often been ignored. And as a co-founder of a children's nutrition company, she's aiming to help raise a healthier generation of children.

 

Michelle's passion for storytelling has set sales records and earned her global acclaim. Her memoir, Becoming — a moving portrayal of her life's journey and path to the White House — spent over 130 weeks on the New York Times Bestsellers list, sold more than 17 million copies worldwide, and won a Grammy Award. Her second book, The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times also spent months on the New York Times bestsellers list. In it, she shares the lessons she's learned that have helped her rise above difficult circumstances. In late 2024, she released the accompanying workbook "Overcoming" a guide with practical tools to navigate life's challenges.

 

Through Higher Ground, which she co-founded with her husband in 2018, her work to share stories has won awards and accolades. Higher Ground's first film, American Factory, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2020, and Crip Camp was nominated in the same category a year later. She produced and stars in Waffles + Mochi, a show that teaches children about their food and cooking through an adventurous part-yeti, part-waffle tour guide. Higher Ground's Ada TwistScientist and We The People each won a Children's & Family Emmy Award. The Light We Carry Netflix special recently earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special. She executive produced Leave The World Behind, one of top ten most viewed films in Netflix history, Rustin for which Colman Domingo was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and the popular Netflix docuseries The Later Daters that follows singles in their 50s, 60s, and 70s as they try for their second (or third, or fourth) chance at love.

 

Hoping to reach new, diverse audiences, Michelle joined the world of podcasting with The Michelle Obama Podcast on Spotify and Michelle Obama: The Light Podcast on Audible. At its release in 2020, The Michelle Obama Podcast was the most successful original in Spotify history, bringing in more women listeners over 40 than any other podcast. Last year, along with her husband, she produced The Wonder of Stevie alongside Questlove, Stevie Wonder and Wesley Morris.

 

At the core of Michelle's story is a belief not just in telling stories aligned with her values, but in living out those values — especially when it comes to strengthening the next generation. Through the Obama Foundation, she founded the Girls Opportunity Alliance, which supports adolescent girls' education and empowerment around the world. In 2023, GOA launched a partnership with the Gates Foundation and Clooney Foundation for Justice to promote girls' education and help end child marriage. As part of When We All Vote, she urges young people to register to vote and get involved in the electoral process — reaching more than 100 million people during the 2020 election. And with Partnership for a Healthier America, she has worked to curb food inequity in our country — in 2022 alone, they helped donate more than one million meals for families in need.