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Eric Liu
American writer and founder of Citizen University

Eric Liu

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American writer and founder of Citizen University
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Poughkeepsie, USA
Age
56 years
Education
Yale University
Harvard Law School
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Biography

Eric P. Liu (born 1968) is an American writer and founder of Citizen University. Liu served as Deputy Assistant to President Clinton for Domestic Policy at the White House between 1999 and 2000. He served as Speechwriter and Director of Legislative Affairs for the National Security Council at the White House from 1993 to 1994. President Obama nominated him in January 2015 to serve on the board of directors of the federal Corporation for National and Community Service and he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate; his term has expired in December 2017.

Early life

Liu was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, to parents born in China who later moved from Taiwan. His uncle was a Premier of Taiwan, Liu Chao-shiuan.

Career

He studied history at Yale University and is a graduate of Harvard Law School.

Liu today is CEO of Citizen University, a non-profit organization that promotes what it calls "powerful citizenship". Citizen University's programs include Civic Saturdays, a civic analogue to a faith gathering. His 2014 TED talk on civic power, "Why ordinary people need to understand power", has been viewed more than two million times. His other TED Talks, on civic religion and on voting, have also been viewed millions of times. In 2014, he launched the Aspen Institute Program on Citizenship and American Identity to advance conversation about the nature of American national identity.

Liu has authored many books, most recently Become America: Civic Sermons on Love, Responsibility, and Democracy, which collects sermons he wrote and delivered at Civic Saturdays around the country. His 2017 book You're More Powerful Than You Think is a citizen's guide to the practice of power. His book, A Chinaman's Chance (2014), explores being Chinese American in the age of China and America. He is also the author of Guiding Lights: The People Who Lead Us Toward Our Purpose in Life (2005), about transformative mentors, leaders and teachers, and The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker (1998), about ethnicity, identity and acculturation. Liu is a frequent contributor to TheAtlantic.com. He wrote the "Teachings" column for Slate magazine from 2002 to 2005.

Liu and businessman Nick Hanauer have co-authored two political books: The True Patriot (Sasquatch Books, 2007), which redefines patriotism in progressive terms; and The Gardens of Democracy (Sasquatch Books, 2011), which presents a 21st-century way of envisioning citizenship, the economy, and the role of government. In 2013, Liu and Hanauer suggested a demand-side macroeconomic theory, Middle-out economics, which identifies the buying power of the middle class as the necessary ingredient for job creation and economic growth.

Liu lives in Seattle, where he has served on the Seattle Public Library Board of Trustees and on the Washington State Board of Education. He has taught civic leadership courses at the University of Washington and is the co-founder of the Alliance for Gun Responsibility. Liu also co-chaired the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship.

Publications

You're More Powerful Than You Think (2017) OCLC 975273171

Become America: Civic Sermons on Love, Responsibility, and Democracy (2019) OCLC 1084634452

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