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Louise Dubé
Executive Director, iCivics
Louise Dubé is the executive director of iCivics, a provider of civic education resources to teachers in the United States. Previously, she was managing director of digital learning at WGBH, where she helped launch PBS LearningMedia, a platform reaching over 1.5 million educators. Prior to WGBH, Dubé had a successful career in educational publishing. In the early 1990s, she co-founded CASES, a New York alternative-to-incarceration program focused on education. She began her career as an attorney in Montreal, Canada. Dubé’s honors include the 2017 People’s Voice Award from the Diller-Von Furstenberg Family Foundation, the 2018 American Civic Collaboration National Award from the Bridge Alliance, and being recognized as a 2019 Donaldson Fellow by Yale School of Management.
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In this new Aspen Ideas format, all attendees gather each morning to kick off the day by exploring a current issue of deep complexity. Debates over the content of our hist...