Outcomes from the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, the disconnect between reading science and policy, and propaganda on the Russia-Ukraine war.
How Russia spreads propaganda about Ukraine in Latin America As the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine unfolded, Russian state media and diplomatic accounts online began a deliberate, coordinated effort to spread propaganda to justify or deflect blame for the violence. In a new report, Jessica Brandt and Valerie Wirtschafter analyze how these efforts are playing out in Latin America and outline what the United States can do to meet the challenge. Read more | The great disconnect between reading science and policy “U.S. student reading levels are low and have been low for decades. The pandemic exacerbated this serious educational problem. And this has prompted much reflection in education and in the public square. This is, however, an area in which the science is well developed,” write Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff. Read more | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |