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Robert W. Fuller

Dignitarian writer

Robert Fuller is a physicist, a former president of Oberlin College, and a leader of the dignity movement that seeks to overcome rankism. He has consulted with Indira Gandhi, met with Jimmy Carter regarding the president’s Commission on World Hunger, worked in the USSR to defuse the Cold War, and keynoted a Dignity for All conference hosted by the president of Bangladesh. Fuller’s books on dignity and rankism have been published in India, Bangladesh, Korea, and China, and featured in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and O, The Oprah Magazine; the NPR, C-Span, and the BBC; and in TED talks. He has four children and lives in Berkeley with his wife, Claire Sheridan.

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