Five for Friday
A Weekly Digest from the Bush Center
February 14, 2020
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Liberty & Laughter: A Conversation with Jay Leno
Jay Leno is coming to the Bush Center March 10 to celebrate the opening of the next special exhibit — Liberty & Laughter: The Lighter Side of the White House. Tickets go on sale next week, and Bush Center supporters and members get advance ticket sale opportunities.
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In Focus
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GLOBAL LEADERSHIP | Why U.S. Democracy Support Matters
Chris Walsh, Senior Program Manager in the Human Freedom Initiative and the Women’s Initiative at the Bush Institute, wrote an op-ed for The Hill emphasizing the importance of continued U.S. democracy assistance around the world. Read more
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PRESIDENTS' DAY | At the Bush Center
What better way to celebrate Presidents’ Day than with a visit to the George W. Bush Presidential Center? Explore a piece of presidential history in the heart of Dallas, followed by a walk in the Native Texas Park and a delicious meal at Café 43. Experience history
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LADIES, FIRST PODCAST | "Galentine's" Day
"Galentine’s Day" isn’t just for Parks and Recreation and Leslie Knope — it's a day to celebrate ladies everywhere. In need of some inspiration? Listen to the Ladies, First podcast to see how first ladies have worked together on issues of importance. Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about first lady collaboration
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FEBRUARY EXHIBIT | Art Past and Present: From a Black Artist’s Perspective
The Fifth Annual Art Past and Present: From a Black Artist’s Perspective is open February 13-27, 2020 at the Bush Center. The exhibit features the work of eight acclaimed Dallas-area artists, including art students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and from The Stewpot Art Program. Visit for free
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