Five for Friday
A Weekly Digest from the Bush Center
November 5, 2021
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Holidays at the Bush Center: Merry & Bright Night + 2021 George W. Bush Presidential Center Christmas Ornament
Don’t miss one of our favorite events of the year, the annual Merry & Bright Night family holiday open house beginning at 6 p.m. CT on Thursday, Nov. 18. There will be music, family activities, and an opportunity for pictures in the replica Oval Office with Santa Claus. This year’s theme, highlights festive food and holiday traditions brought to the United States by immigrants from around the world. Admission is free for Bush Center members.
Become a member and reserve your tickets today
It’s also not too early to pre-order your 2021 George W. Bush Presidential Center ornament. This year’s ornament is President George W. Bush’s take on the traditional Christmas poinsettia, painted in the cold wax medium – his latest as an artist.
Pre-order your Christmas ornament today
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In Focus
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EDUCATION REFORM | The Texas Story
Texas’ urban and suburban boom is full of both promise and risk when it comes to education. As part of a series with The 74, Anne Wicks, the Ann Kimball Johnson Education Reform Initiative Director, and William McKenzie, Bush Institute Senior Editorial Advisor, examine how education plays into the transformation of the Lone Star State and whether all young Texans will be included in the Texas Miracle. Read the series
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LISTEN NOW | Laura Collins on the Good God Podcast
Laura Collins, Director of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative, joined the Good God podcast to discuss how to move the immigration debate forward and her insights on the best solutions for our Nation and the migrants looking to call the United States home. Listen to the conversation
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STAND-TO LEADERSHIP PROGRAM | The Power of Together
As the Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program’s 2021 class graduates, Michael Bailey, Bush Institute Leadership Programs Manager, reflects on this remarkable group of Scholars and their time together. These diverse leaders, brought together in June, are emerging from the five-month program more committed than ever to working to improve outcomes for post-9/11 veterans and their families. Read more
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THE STRATEGERIST PODCAST | The National Review’s Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger, the Senior Editor who covers politics and foreign affairs at The National Review, joined The Strategerist podcast while in Dallas recently and discussed one of his biggest passions: hearing – and sharing – the stories of people around the world who are fighting for freedom and human rights in their own countries. Listen to the episode
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