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fanoniscanon
Sympathetic to the Butler here, but perhaps then your argument is less about interactional/identity classism but more about how the construction of public education systematically discriminates us from gaining accessible
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Chris Brooks
chactivist
Fast food workers won Just Cause protections in NYC yesterday, including a bill that mandates layoffs happen in reverse seniority. NYC is now the first city in the country to
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Right now I'm remembering a call I had with a CNN anchor months ago in which I tried to convince him that Trump would try to delay the election. He
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Ahab Bdaiwi איהאבּ ܐܝܗܐܒ
bdaiwi_historia
Today Leiden University (@UniLeiden) celebrates its 446 birthday (est. 1575 AD). Leiden is especially renowned for its dedication to teach and promote Arabic and Islamic studies. A thread on the
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
I’m not a historian of fascism but the idea that we shouldn’t use the term because it only makes sense in the context of its origins seems like an overly
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Kendra Shaw
kendrainmontana
I live in a state with a massively aging population—in the largest city in MT about 40% of our population will retire within 8 years; we DO NOT have the
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
(1/14) This election proves the need for a right to vote (2/14) America needs an absolute right to vote, like most other major democracies. (3/14) One legacy of slavery is
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Tom Featherstone
tomf1984
Having done stacks of live remote lessons since March, there are a few things I've learned.Not sure if this is useful to anyone, and every context is different, and yes,
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Josh Wilker
Josh_Wilker
death is smoking my cigars (a thread)*The paper with the squares and near-squares on it, most darkened, some still empty, is a good story from 2020. It represents a year-long
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Candice Marie Benbow
CandiceBenbow
Many people I know have lost a parent within the last year and a half. Several of them have reached out to offer apologies for not realizing how totalizing the
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Ben Walker
BenNHWalker
I've got some data-based takes about #election2020 I wanna share. #1 The US polling industry is a mess. Despite some exceedingly good firms - and *there are many*,
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Cody VanZandt
CodyVanZandt
(1/n) I spoke to yet another advanced CS+English double major at a DH-y uni who was thrilled but SHOCKED to hear that humanities data science (HDS) is a thing.Anecdotally, CS+HUMA
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Jane Murdoch
OrphanageRules
I've recently seen some very upsetting instances where people are claiming certain things are abuse when they aren't. This is harmful & will result in an instant block from me.
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Historians of Iran
HistorianofIran
1/ Religion was another important link between #China and #Iran in both ancient and medieval times. This thread will briefly explore the Sino-#Iranian connection in the spread of three religions
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David Galbraith
daveg
With news the Amsterdam is emerging as a serious challenger to London, for center of European financial services industry, here is a list of why the Netherlands is one of
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Raghu
IndiaTales7
Takshashila : The world’s first known University. About 2,800 yrs ago, there existed a giant University at Takshashila, in the north-western region of India (in today’s Pakistan). According to the
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