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Scott Saul is a historian and critic who has written for The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, The Nation and other publications. He is the author of Becoming Richard Pryor, the first thoroughly researched biography of the comedian, and the creator of Richard Pryor's Peoria (www.becomingrichardpryor.com), a digital archive of materials from Pryor's formative years in that Midwestern city. He teaches courses in American literature and history at UC Berkeley, where he is an associate professor of English. He lives in Berkeley, CA, with his wife and son.
At the ninth annual Clinton Global Initiative University meeting, hosted at UC Berkeley, April 1-3, 2016, undergraduate and graduate students from around the world gathered to discuss their projects addressing challenges in Education Environment and Climate Change, Peace and Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health.
A parade of luminaries took part in Clinton Global Initiative University this weekend — from Bill and Chelsea Clinton and U.S. Rep. John Lewis to Conan O’Brien and Cal football legend Marshawn Lynch. But the event was all about the students, more than 1,200 of whom assembled at UC Berkeley for three days of inspiration, cooperation and “commitment to action.”
“Change begins one person, one place, one community at a time,” the former president told students on Sunday, a “day of action” in which they fanned out from Oakland to work alongside local community groups to help plant trees, organize libraries and paint murals. “You are demonstrating to the schoolchildren who will see your work that they matter.”
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