Part two of our Special Olympics series. Anne Burke, founder of the Special Olympics and a Supreme Court Justice in Illinois for the First Judicial District, joins David to talk about how coming to terms with her own disability undergirded her decision to help those with special needs, why Eunice Kennedy’s use of the word “unacceptable” defined Anne’s fight for the cause, and how adopting several foster children from abject circumstances shaped her world view.
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Ep. 457 — Dr. Leana Wen
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Ep. 451 — Ben Rhodes
Ep. 450 — Nathan Law
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Ep. 447 — Rep. Liz Cheney
Ep. 446 — Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Ep. 445 — Heather McTeer Toney
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Ep. 443 — Sally Yates
Ep. 442 — Jen Psaki
Ep. 441 — Speaker John Boehner
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