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Carl Suddler
Prof_Suddler
Quick thread on my fall 2020 research seminar, "Mass Incarceration beyond the New Jim Crow" @EmoryUniversity (in @EmoryHistory). As many of us know, it is really tough to get work
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Kelsey Piper
KelseyTuoc
When I started researching this piece I was going to write why to vaccinate the elderly next (after frontline healthcare & nursing homes). But now everyone agrees on that, so
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Unite in justice for the poor & oppressed
BreeNewsome
Exactly. And we already know there are going to be vaccine shortages at the same time the outbreak is set to surge in the poorest communities b/c the gov’t isn’t
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Mhairi Hunter
MhairiHunter
Scotpol urgently needs a working definition of transphobia before this horrible "debate" consumes everyone. There is so much dog whistling & coded language, it is exactly like anti-Semitism in that
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Dr. Catherine Macdonald
dr_catmac
As I am grading, I have also been reflecting on this semester and all I’ve learned, and one of the most powerful lessons is this: maybe I AM “that kind
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🙌🏻♥️marcy_loves_truth♥️🙌🏻
thistleandfinn
Fauci: The Bernie Madoff of Science and the HIV Ponzi Scheme that Concealed the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome EpidemicSUMMARY... I purchased this book in March at the recommendation of a prominent
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micky finn
critpraxis
Even if you buy their death count and case count: According to the latest immunological studies, the overall infection fatality rate (IFR) of covid-19 in the general population is about
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Marty
MartyMcFlyZone
Were most prisons made of stone because they are good conductors...considering all the humans inside can absorb and emit electrical current Why do they keep these prisons even
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ilham
DaiMirksha
What’s happening in Behsood #AFG has the potential to develop into a large scale violence. The misinformation around the issue has deeply divided the public, creating group anxieties and fear
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Julia Bainbridge
juliabainbridge
This piece is in the paper today, and I want to say a few more things about it [THREAD]:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/15/well/alcoholism-pandemic-dry-january.html I like Dry January and I like that it's growing in
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
tldr RaTG13, the virus most closely related to SARS-CoV-2 was discovered by the WIV in a bat cave in 2013 where 6 miners contracted a viral infection leading to severe
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Matt Dawson
SaintRPh
I wanted to tell y’all a little inside medicine stuff that drs, nurses, and pharmacists already know full well about but you the general public might not be aware of
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
[Tweet by @BatsForLife] New thread: The Benefits of Bats! Bats are vital parts of natural ecosystems and provide numerous ecosystem services to us. In this thread, we'll talk about these
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I'm personally not aware that any evidence about the efficacy of the AZ vaccines in people >65 years has been released to date. The Lancet paper definitely didn't report any.1/https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-67
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Andrew Visnovsky
AndrewVisnovsky
As MLS teams are looking for good value in the transfer market, it seems like Premier League youth squad players are an increasingly cost-efficient option. It burns an international slot,
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Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos
DrVivianS
Oh you want to look back on summer 2020? Ok, let's do that. 1. 1,848 LTC Residents died from March-Today.2. Homes remain dangerously UNDERSTAFFED.3. Loophole allowing inter-facility agency staff movement
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