
"Robert Reich stated, "Sometime around 2013 or '14, my son, Sam Reich, said, 'Dad, I think you have written a lot of very good books... but if you want to reach my generation, it's not through books. It's through social media.'""
"Reich emphasized, "Videos do something that the written word doesn't do. This is particularly true of young people who are very acutely aware of what happens visually.""
Robert Reich has been a long-time advocate against inequality, leveraging his experience in politics, education, and media. He founded Inequality Media to address income and wealth disparity, gaining 15 million followers on social media. His son encouraged him to use social media for outreach, leading to the creation of short-form videos. These videos resonate particularly with younger audiences, who are more attuned to visual content, making them an effective tool for educating the public about inequality.
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