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Sandra Day O’Connor will always be known as the first woman to sit on the US Supreme Court, appointed by President Reagan in 1981. But one of her greatest legacies may be the creation of iCivics, educational video games that have taught more than 5 million school children to be active, thoughtful participants in our democracy. Host Kim Azzarelli speaks to Louise Dubé, executive director of iCivics, about Justice O’Connor’s life of purpose and service to others, and why we need iCivics more than ever at this moment.
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Sandra Day O’Connor will always be known as the first woman to sit on the US Supreme Court, appointed by President Reagan in 1981. But one of her greatest legacies may be the creation of iCivics, educational video games that have taught more than 5 million school children to be active, thoughtful participants in our democracy. Host Kim Azzarelli speaks to Louise Dubé, executive director of iCivics, about Justice O’Connor’s life of purpose and service to others, and why we need iCivics more than ever at this moment.
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