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Kgosi Nyathi
kgosinyathi
Dramatic Day in MatoboFather and l went to rural Matobo yesterday to check on goats and cattle. Blissful trip laced with social and political chatter. Rains had pounded the area
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Dr. Maya J. Goldenberg
goldenbergmaya1
Coronavirus vaccines are here, ! Now what? A thread from a qualified doctor (the real kind of doctor) 1- Eleven months into #COVID19 pandemic, many citizens of wealthy nations are
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Alys Wilfred Earl
alysdragon
I try to talk about transgender issues in a careful, calm, and measured fashion, but this latest ruling - and the clear agenda visible in its wake - are really
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Angela M. Ward, PhD
2WardEquity
It is with a heavy heart I write to you this evening, yet I am encouraged by those who choose to engage daily in #AntiRacistEd action. In the midst of
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Library Girl
jenniferlagarde
A lot of people are talking about #infoliteracy today. @dhudgins and I have come to believe that this work is inextricably linked with Social Emotional Learning #SEL. Indeed, this connection
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Austin Cross
AustinCross
I was pitched "The Temptation of Kayleigh McEnany" today. It's a new piece appearing in @TheAtlantic. It's certainly worth a read. But I also have thoughts.https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/06/kayleigh-mcen
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Tyler By Day
TylerWearsAMask
The UK ended the lockdown on Dec 5th and moved to a mythical tiered system. You can literally see it in the graphs already. Clearly for reasons only people living
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Zioness
ZionessMovement
1/ It is true that antisemitism is divisive & benefits those who rely on division & fear for their power.So why are these people, who claim to be progressive, promoting
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST: Lately I have been asked why we are seeing a dramatic turnaround in cases in the US. Is it vaccines? Herd immunity? An artifact due to
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
Just finished listening to Matt Stoller's Goliath, a political and intellectual history of the anti-monopoly movement over the last ~100 years. It gave me a better understanding of the intellectual
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Charmaine Verhagen
charmainevee
THREAD:Been thinking a lot about the future in terms of my life in animation.What do other animation people think about their’s? Are you just dipping in for a taste until
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Kyle Smith
sejanus_
[thread]On this BEE/non-racialism thing, allow me to use an anecdotal example of my own experience as a disabled person:In 2002, I had a stroke, which put me in a wheelchair
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Natasha
natasha_faroogh
I find reading to be a stress reliever & I want a way to record my learning and share it - I realize reading/having the time to do so is
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
“WHAT IS PROTRACTED WAR FOR THE BLACK LIBERATION STRUGGLE? If the nature of the crisis of the system of oppression is protracted, that is, drawn out over a considerable period
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RamblerRadar
RamblerRadar
.@ChiPubSchools recently asked students, teachers, and parents how they feel about returning to in-person learning during #COVID19, and the results were mixed. The administration has looked toward reopening schools starting
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Ekkie Tepsupornchai
ekkiet
1/ TECH-OVERREACH (PART 1)I'm going to share some of my own insights from the tech industry. I have a Computer Science & Engineering background and worked for nearly 25 years
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