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[Reblogged]: Games for Change Festival Coverage

Filed at 5:34 pm on June 18, 2008 in GamesLeave a comment

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We reblog a local NY1 piece on the Fifth Annual Games for Change Festival.

NY1’s piece features several MacArthur-supported projects including Global Kids staff and youth leaders with their latest game, Colleen Macklin discussing PETLab and Suzanne Seggerman from Games for Change.  Watch the coverage below.

The festival was covered widely, with particular interest in the keynote address delivered by Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. To read more see the latest news summary from Google News. Also look for additional links on Spotlight at the end of the month.

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