Plus, an essay on the challenges facing Black men in the United States and meet our new class of Echidna Global Scholars.
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The Brookings Brief

June 17, 2023

 

Editor’s note: Thank you for reading the Brookings Brief. We will be on a short hiatus for the Juneteenth holiday in the United States. Look out for the next edition in your inbox on Tuesday, June 20.

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Biden’s executive orders on advancing equity

 

The United States will celebrate Juneteenth next week, and with this commemoration comes an essential question: Is the country making real and durable progress on racial justice? Or is it engaged in mostly symbolic, small-bore gestures? Xavier de Souza Briggs and Jessika Sherman assess the Biden administration’s efforts to steer America on the path toward becoming a more fair and inclusive nation.

 

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Dwight’s glasses: An essay on the challenges facing Black men

 

“After a long conversation about his own challenges, I asked Dwight what he most wanted for his three sons. ‘I just want them to be free, you know?’ he said. ‘Free of the fear, free of just the crushing awareness of it all. Just free.’” Ahead of Father’s Day and Juneteenth, Richard Reeves presents research on obstacles that Black men face in America and reflects on the life and story of his godson, Dwight. 

 
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How Americans’ confidence in technology firms has dropped

 

Polling over the last several years has revealed a marked decrease in Americans’ confidence in tech companies—greater and more widespread than for any other type of institution. Sean Kates, Jonathan Ladd, and Joshua Tucker explain where this drop came from and why it matters.

 

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💡 Welcoming our new Echidna Global Scholars

 

The Echidna Global Scholars Program brings together local leaders that are working to advance gender-transformative education across the Global South. During a six-month fellowship, scholars conduct individual research, build their knowledge of gender and education issues, and expand their pathways for impact.

 

Meet this year's class and learn more about the program. 

 
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