Five for Friday
A Weekly Digest from the Bush Center
October 25, 2019
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Mrs. Laura Bush Welcomes Burmese Scholars to Dallas
Mrs. Laura Bush and the 2020 class of the Bush Institute's Liberty and Leadership program scholars kicked off their second module with a tour of South Dallas’ Bonton Farms, led by founder, Daron Babcock. Dallas Morning News’ Dianne Solis joined the tour and wrote a piece on the visit.
How a Dallas farm inspires scholars working to cement democracy in Burma
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In Focus
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THE CATALYST | Editor & Publisher Award
This week, The Catalyst shared Editor & Publisher’s 2019 EPPY first-place Award for Best Digital Magazine with Under 1 Million Unique Monthly Visits. We continue our mission of being a journal of ideas with the fall Catalyst’s focus on the case for capitalism. Read experts like Henry Paulson on making capitalism work for all
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REFUGEES | U.S. Should Reconsider Historically Low Cap
In September, the U.S. drastically reduced refugee admittance caps. While resettlement can cause short-term issues, refugees are long-term assets for the communities they join. States that avoid resettling refugees forego an opportunity to bolster their economies. Why we should value refugees
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PRE-ORDER TODAY | 2019 Bush Center Christmas Ornament
Continue your collection of Bush Center Christmas ornaments by pre-ordering the 2019 ornament featuring A Charge to Keep, painted by President Bush. Ornaments will be available for in-store pick-up and shipping the second week of November. Purchase yours today
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CAFÉ 43 | Fall Menu
The new fall menu at Café 43 features light, farm to table creations like the quinoa salad, comforting classics such as pan-fried chicken, and a new local favorite, mahi tacos. Our local first, Texas second menu
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