SXgood is a Convergence Track featuring purpose-driven content. It allows Music, Film, and Interactive registrants to discover people, artists, and brands working to build a better world through innovative projects and collaborations. SXgood features panel sessions at the JW Marriott, as well as a host of evening events and networking opportunities across conferences.
2016 programming highlights include Diversity Programs Specialist at Pinterest, Abby Maldonado, CEO of Sama and award-winning social entrepreneur, Leila Janah, and MEANS database founder and hunger advocate Maria Belding. Click on the button below to start building your online schedule and explore all announced SXgood programming. Stay tuned to sxsw.com for future announcements.
SXgood Hub Presented by United Nations Foundation
The two-day SXgood Hub provides an excellent platform to reach a convergent audience from the tech, music and film industries, including entrepreneurs, investors, corporations, nonprofits, designers, storytellers, and digital creatives.
The SXgood Hub is curated and produced by SXSW Eco, a conference celebrating the power of technology, design and business to drive global change.

2016 Information
When
The SXgood Track runs Friday, March 11 – Tuesday, March 15, with the SXgood Hub occurring Monday, March 14 – Tuesday, March 15, 2016.
Where
The SXgood Track will take place in Austin, Texas, with panels at the JW Marriott and the SXgood Hub at Palm Door on Sixth.
Attend
SXgood programming will be open to Film, Interactive, Gold, and Platinum registrants from Friday, March 11 – Tuesday, March 15, with Music registrant access beginning on Monday, March 14. Register by January 15 to save off the walk-up rate.
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SXgood is dedicated to Eve McArthur
Eve McArthur, late director of SXSW, served as a mother figure at the company from its beginning, connecting a wide range of people and communities across Central Texas. Outside her work at SXSW, she dedicated her energy to gender equality, ending domestic violence, and creating opportunities for Texas women.
Our goal is to carry on her legacy by providing a space to raise awareness and work on social justice issues, and to nurture relationships between the diverse sets of people coming to SXSW.
Read more about Eve and her impact on the SXSW family.
Photo credits (L-R): Jacquelline Fuller photo courtesy of the speaker, Henry Louis Gates photo courtesy of the speaker, Maria Teresa Kumar photo courtesy of the speaker, and Maxine Williams photo courtesy of the speaker.










