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Subject Bush Institute's Work Continues; Reading Lists for Kids and Adults; and More
Date March 20, 2020 5:37 PM
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March 20, 2020

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The Bush Institute’s Work Continues

Although the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is closed to visitors, the Bush Institute is fully operational and creating content. We may be working remotely for now, but we’re working as hard as ever to present solutions to today’s pressing challenges — from podcasts to policy recommendations.

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In Focus


READING LIST FOR KIDS | Keeping Middle Schoolers Engaged
Across the nation, many middle schoolers are staying home from school. Books are an opportunity to use imaginations and creativity.
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READING LIST FOR ADULTS | Entertaining Reads You Can’t Miss
While the Bush Institute is practicing social distancing, here are some of the books that are taking us on a mental vacation and keeping us entertained.
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REPORT | Human Rights in North Korea
North Korea remains one of the worst human rights disasters in the modern era. A new report by the Bush Institute’s Senior Fellow, Human Freedom Victor Cha finds a deal with North Korea is not possible without an improvement in the human condition.
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READ AND RELATE | How to Cope During Trying Circumstances
Bush Institute's Farhat Popal shares the lessons she learned about coping in unique and trying circumstances during her time spent in Afghanistan.
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