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In her new book, “Digitally Invisible,” Nicol Turner Lee uplifts important stories of Americans that are navigating an increasingly digital world—without the resources they need to fully succeed in it. Get the book now! brookings.edu/books/digitall…
Without internet access, the digitally invisible are socioeconomically trapped by their own demography, geography, and circumstances, says Nicol Turner Lee. brookings.edu/articles/the-r…
📚 Once again, Barack Obama selects a Brookings Governance scholar to be featured on one of his reading lists! Congratulations, Richard V. Reeves! Get your copy here: brookings.edu/books/of-boys-…
"Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" by Richard V. Reeves / Brookings Institution Press made Barack Obama's Summer Reading list!
"Lies that Kill" authors Elaine Kamarck and Darrell M. West discuss how the presidential election could be decided based on racist appeals, blatant falsehoods, or organized disinformation. They also give tips on finding reliable information online. Read more: ow.ly/nCsA50SSllP
"Digitally Invisible" author Nicol Turner Lee discusses the lived experiences of Americans without internet access and provides powerful policy recommendations for closing this digital divide in this commentary and in her new book. Read more: ow.ly/mhaf50SW1eE
"Digitally Invisible" author Nicol Turner Lee and "Lies that Kill" author Darrell M. West compare how Harris and Trump view Biden’s AI Executive Order, antitrust enforcement, taxes, racial/gender biases, cryptocurrency regulation, and more. Read more: ow.ly/ShyO50SSlIV
"Great Power Competition and Overseas Bases" author Andrew Yeo shares how Asia is now on track to see a destabilizing arms race in the years ahead. Read more: ow.ly/KtMm50SSmb2
ICYMI: "Military History for the Modern Strategist" author Michael O'Hanlon moderated a discussion on how the DAF is meeting the priorities of the National Defense Strategy. Watch the recording: ow.ly/AI7W50SSmzW
See "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" author Richard V. Reeves in the The Washington Post on men's health 🗞️
🎧 Today's listen: Steve Inskeep on NPR's 8/27/24 Morning Edition in discussion with "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" author Richard V. Reeves. 👇
Far too many Americans face disproportionate difficulties when it comes to getting and staying online. Join us on Thursday Sept 5 for a conversation with #DigitallyInvisible author Nicol Turner Lee & others on digital equity. brookings.edu/events/digital…
Happy book birthday to "Lies That Kill" by @ekamarck and Darrell M. West, the quintessential guide to shattering disinformation that comes with starred reviews from Library Journal and ALA_Booklist. 👁️ Learn more: ow.ly/Cs9x50T3r4x
Listen in: "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" author Richard V. Reeves on EconTalk. Full episode: youtu.be/UVn7plna6U4?si…
ICYMI: "Lies that Kill" author Elaine Kamarck joined a panel discussion on the presidential debate and the impact it has on the election. Watch here: ow.ly/x1Gc50Tl0oX
Event 📅: Join Michael O'Hanlon, Andrew Yeo, and Isaac B. Kardon in a discussion about "Great Power Competition and Overseas Bases." Register for the in-person event: connect.brookings.edu/register-to-at… Register for the live stream: connect.brookings.edu/register-to-wa…
On Tuesday (9/17/24), Brookings Institution Press® authors Richard C. Bush, Andrew Yeo, and Mireya Solis will analyze the implications of the U.S. election for critical alliances and partnerships in Asia. Register here: ow.ly/Nu2o50Tkt0v
UPCOMING EVENT🗓️: Wednesday (9/18/24), "Lies that Kill" authors Elaine Kamarck and Darrell M. West will discuss their new book analyzing disinformation. Register here: ow.ly/UPCi50TktqL