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Why Grief Will Unify America with Eric Liu

Season 2, Ep. 17

We’d be lying to ourselves if we acted like our country’s history wasn’t filled with societal pains and traumas.


Eric Liu, the CEO of Citizen University, says that when we grieve together, we open the opportunity to heal and move forward as a nation. By renewing faith in ourselves, we can carry on the legacy of our ancestors.


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