A little over 50 people sat in the August Wilson Center to listen to Sala Udin. Udin, who received a Presidential Pardon from former President Barack Obama, opened the floor to comments from the audience about what Obama’s legacy meant to them.
Nisha Gupta, a Doctoral Candidate in Clinical Psychology at Duquesne University, said,
“I want to continue Obama’s legacy through my work as a psychotherapist, especially for minorities, to make sure they don’t lose hope either.”
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