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A Fluorescent Moment for Civics
- Louise Dube, iCivics CEO
iCivics CEO Louise Dubé reflects on Civic Learning Week and steps we can take to bring civics back to the center in our nation.
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Our mom, Sandra Day O’Connor, knew something about politics that America forgot
Jay and Scott O'Connor reflect on the legacy of their mom, Sandra Day O'Connor, and her dedication to civic education for all.

The Need for Multiple Perspectives in Civics
- Emma Rial
In mid-November, when I was in first grade, my mother visited my classroom to share knowledge on Indigenous people, and specifically, our Narragansett tribe. As one of the few Native students in school, my mom’s presentation was essential for adding Indigenous voices to the curriculum. Aside from this experience, Native

14 Reasons Why Teaching Civics is Important Right Now
Teaching civics prepares students to be informed and engaged members of society. Students who experience high-quality civic education are more likely to complete college and develop employable skills (including communications and public speaking skills), vote and discuss policy issues at home, and volunteer and work on community issues. However, prioritizing
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Michael C. Martirone
- Teacher | Egg Harbor, New Jersey
High school teacher Michael Martirone reflects on his experience as part of the iCivics Educator Network.
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