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At the conclusion of this spring semester, Robert Reich, the Carmel P. Friesen Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, will officially retire from his teaching position. On Monday, a sit-down event entitled An Evening with Robert Reich took place in Zellerbach Hall, during which Reich was interviewed about his thoughts on wealth and power, matters pertaining to public policy and his thoughts on retirement. In a program provided by the Zellerbach staff, Reich was highlighted for his work in three national administrations, his time as Secretary of Labor under former U.S. president Bill Clinton, and for writing 18 books, one of which was translated into 22 languages. When asked by the interviewer, Professor Emerita of Sociology Arlie Hochschild, how he feels about retiring, Reich simply responded “terrible.” Click the link in our bio to read more. 📸: Courtesy of Jim Block ✍️: Lindsay Muangman • • • #berkeley #cal #robertreich

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