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Chris Wetterich
ChrisCinciBiz
Cincinnati City Council in session for the first time since Councilman Sittenfeld’s arrest. Tons on the agenda, but right now, a clash brewing in Over-the-Rhine over the administration’s plans for
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Molly Shah
MollyOShah
I wrote about the disparity between how police treat protesters for racial justice compared with anti-abortion protesters for @TheRealNews and I feel like this @robinmarty quote sums it up https://therealnews.com/anti-abortion-protesters-ge
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Nothing Never Happens: A Radical Pedagogy Podcast
RadPedagogy
this is a thread about the new report on how yale university has decided to restructure is graduate programs in the humanities. here are two teasers from the final report,
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Jalil Rasheed
jalilword
Thought I’ll write something on robo advisors. What are they? How does it work? Not going to name whom you should be investing with. That’s a choice you have to
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Matt Primeaux
mattprimeaux
1/ I'm incredibly bored — so at the risk of sounding like a broken record on this topic and knowing most of y'all have heard this time and again, here's
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Google Walkout For Real Change
GoogleWalkout
We're setting the record straight on Dr. Timnit Gebru's firing. #ISupportTimnit #BelieveBlackWomen http://bit.ly/setting-the-record-straight-timnit "Did Dr. Gebru resign?"Dr. Gebru did not resign, despite what Jeff Dean (S
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Col. Gustavo Arellano
GustavoArellano
MY LATEST @latimes COLUMNA: What Netflix’s #CobraKai teaches us about how to deal with Trump. RT, porfas!https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-01-18/column-netflix-cobra-kai-lessons-post-trump So for this one, I take on the AWESO
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Lutz Gschwind
LutzGschwind
New article on the social protection of immigrants in voluntary unemployment insurance systems, published (OA) in the Journal of European Social Policy. The study received the 2020 Doctoral Research Prize
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Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué
hadeejasouffle
some thoughts on personal responsibility in the climate apocalypse: at the same time that personal sustainability choices (their election and the diversity of options) are at an all-time high of
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Elise Dopson
elisedopson
I handed in my notice for my FT job 3 years ago this month to start freelance writing. Here are 10 things I've learnt that I wish I'd have known
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Fact: epidemic is increasing faster in states w/ Republican governors than Democratic governors- difference is all in way state leaders have quickly/slowly reopened, deployed contact tracing with testing, and promoted/downplayed
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Coceka Mfundisi
Cmfundisi
A thread! On immunity.I realise that we cannot tire and lose patience educating people about #COVID19inSA because if we do, those loud and popular will exploit the gap and feed
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ I've been feeling more and more disengaged from COVID work, disillusioned with the growing realization that all the smart research and policy doesn't make a damn bit of differenceNot
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
ONS
Our latest analysis shows a continued higher #COVID19 mortality risk for disabled people in most groups from 24 January to 20 November 2020 http://ow.ly/f5OJ50Dxsh6 We define “more-disabled” as those who
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Black Together Again
KProtein19
THREAD: Racism & misogynoir are rampant in the transgender community, & a recurring reflection of this is their incessant denigration of Black women.Genderists routinely assert that transgender males are women
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DCPetterson
dcpetterson
Republicans like to say the Constitution limits the power of the federal government.No. The Constitution gives governmental power to We The People, and unbinds that power.The Constitution limits the power
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