Former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page on optimism, legacy and writing for children

*Originally released December 2017

In the season three premier, host Lissa Jones sits down with retired Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page to discuss his children’s books, advocacy work, and optimism.

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Episode 25 – Justice Alan Page

In the season three premier, host Lissa Jones sits down with retired Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page to discuss his children’s books, advocacy work, and optimism. Justice Alan Page is widely recognized for his groundbreaking legal career, as well as for his time in the NFL.

Screen Shot 2018-09-27 at 2.55.16 PMJustice Alan Page is widely recognized for his groundbreaking legal career, as well as for his time in the NFL. Page played for the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears before his retirement to practice law full time; he was elected to the NFL Hall of Fame. In 1992 Page became the first African American elected to Minnesota’s supreme court, where he served as an Associate Justice until his retirement from the court in 2015. Along with his wife Diane Sims Page, he founded the Page Education Foundation which provides scholarships and mentoring for students of color to help them pursue post-secondary education. Now, Page has taken on another role: Children’s book author, releasing three books–most recently Grandpa Alan’s Sugar Shack–co-authored with his daughter Kamie Page and illustrated by Minnesota artist Dave Geister.

For more information about the Page Education Foundation and to purchase copies of Justice Page’s books visit their website (https://www.page-ed.org)

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Host Lissa Jones with former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page at his home in Minneapolis.

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