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Stephen Naimoli
stephenjnaimoli
Over the past year, I worked on a series of events @CSISEnergy on energy innovation (https://www.csis.org/programs/energy-security-and-climate-change-program/projects/energy-innovation-series). We covered energy storage, grid mod, CCUS, adv
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dillon đź’«
Sck0pe
THREAD for Black History Month (will add somebody impactful everyday) Feb 1st. Earl Lloyd, The first black NBA player. Feb 2. Malcolm X, Human Rights Activist and Global Icon.( make
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Dr. Twyla Baker
Indigenia
Some history for you as another U.S. holiday approaches - at the advent of the confinement of Native people to reservations in the U.S., part of assimilation policies imposed upon
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Brandon Hannibal Donkey
RealBrandonDonk
I would like to take a minute to address the events on twitter, January 1, 2021.I wrote a tweet parodying @LLinWood's hyper insane tweets and then I had an idea...What
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Oliver Moore
moore_oliver
Public officials are harsher in their criticism of people in parks, at toboggan hills and on rinks than cabinet ministers going to St. Barts “It’s a very regrettable series of
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders
SarahHuckabee
Full excerpt from my forthcoming book “Speaking for Myself,” about John Bolton, a man drunk on power who ultimately betrayed America when he didn’t get his way... “That evening the
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Mark Brown
MarkOneinFour
This is super interesting. I often wonder whether trauma and fiction writing go together well or not. For yonks I found it exceptionally difficult to think in terms of plot
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FeminEm (Emily C. A. Snyder, MA Ed, AD/Founder) đź’•
emilycasnyder
Something else about #seashanty singing:I’ve had several panic attacks this year, and at the first one, I called a friend—literally barely able to breathe; gasping on the phone.“Emily. Listen. Start
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Paul Furber
paul_furber
1/ What was the most significant event of last year? A few events to pick from. I think it was this one. #qanon 2/ #qanon beat it into our thick
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Nanjala Nyabola
Nanjala1
Here's the thing. The stuff that holds societies together is not things that can easily be named or quantified. It is the softer stuff of being human that we often
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I’ll drink to that
AlfredLMartin
A thread about whiteness: Whiteness, as one of the primary conduits through which hegemony asserts (and reasserts) itself, relies on an inability to see the interconnectedness of things. 1/7 So,
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ben
benvyle
new blood donation policy announced in the U.K. today. despite the ostensible “progress” (which no doubt will be how this is reported on again and again today), there is much
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Margaret Barthel
margaretbarthel
I'm an Arlington resident, and have been out covering protests pretty consistently for the last several weeks. I don't have symptoms, but would like to get a COVID test to
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Ravi Nair
t_d_h_nair
1. Davinder Singh was posted in Pulwama till 2 months before the bomb blast in 2019 (few months before the the general election).2. He was caught by J&K police while
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Structured Success
StructuredSucc
When my clients mention they have panic attacks, I always ask what they mean and how they experience them. More often than you'd think, they go on to describe something
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Cynthia Storer
CindyStorer
As angry as many of us are with leaders who enabled the lies and destructive rhetoric that led to this moment in our history, based on my counter-extremism experience, I
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