From George W. Bush Presidential Center <[email protected]>
Subject Bush Institute Briefing: Q3 2020 Report
Date November 24, 2020 9:08 PM
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Quarter 3 2020

Bush Institute Briefing

Through our three Impact Centers — Domestic Excellence, Global Leadership, and our Engagement Agenda — we focus on developing leaders, advancing policy, and taking action to solve today's most pressing challenges.



The last few months have been busy for all of us. Local, state, and national elections, a global pandemic, economic challenges, and the ongoing conversations in our country around race, equity, and equality have led to passionate conversations and partisan hyperbole.
At the Bush Institute, we’ve remained focused on the heart of who we are: a nonpartisan organization rooted in the critical values of freedom, opportunity, accountability, and compassion. We’re right of center, but we open our arms and our ideas to anyone interested in creating thoughtful change around the biggest challenges of our time.
Read the full report from Bush Institute Executive Director Holly Kuzmich <[link removed]>

Policy In focus

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A Focus on Democracy and Freedom <[link removed]>
The Bush Institute continued a significant emphasis on democracy, publishing two editions of Democracy Talks, <[link removed]> a series of Q&As on how to meet the challenges to democracy with thought leaders across sectors.
Interviewees included former Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice <[link removed]>, former Homeland Security Secretaries Jeh Johnson and Michael Chertoff , Senator Mitt Romney , and Rep. Jeff Fortenberry.

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Assessments Lead to Equity in Education <[link removed]>
The Bush Institute Education Reform Initiative experts completed a new series titled Beyond the Scantron: Tests and Equity in Today’s Schools. <[link removed]> The series included articles and Q&As that examined key elements of high-quality exams and illustrated why using them well and consistently matters to equitably serve all students. The series was published by the Bush Institute and The 74.



Bush Institute Leadership Program Participants Continue to Impact their Communities
The men and women who participate in our leadership programs have been on the front lines of solving problems with compassion. Our team supports leadership program participants virtually as they work in their communities:
* Michael Hole (Presidential Leadership Scholars 2019) recently launched a program <[link removed]> that pairs seniors and teens to bridge generations and combat loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
* Elizabeth Jamison (Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program 2019) helped create the Military Vote Coalition <[link removed]>, a group of 15 organizations that aim to increase the military community’s access to the ballot box.

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