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Phyllis Ramage #Girlyswot 🇰🇪 🏳️🌈
PhyllisRamage
In my early days as a children's librarian (early 2000s) I saw an increase of children's books written in verse. This one "Carver: A life in poems" by Marilyn Nelson
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Dr. Kim Parker (she | her)
TchKimPossible
I've just completed reviewing my @ncte proposals for the 2021 convention and have noticed a few things:1. Citations. If you're citing the work of BIPOC educators, scholars, etc., you have
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R.P.
ResonantPyre
I was feeling rather theologically unsettled last night; probably what unsettles me more than the question of whether God exists, is the question of how other people, smart and honest
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Gina Keithley
Gina_Keithley
1/ In my world every day is a celebration of books, however, happy official #BookLoversDay to all my fellow literature enthusiasts! Reading has always been my passion. In fact, it’s
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Brian Romanchuk
RomanchukBrian
“The Deficit Myth: a review” by @CJFDillow I wouldn’t characterise the review as negative, but I disagree with some of the complaints within.As the title suggests, argues a lot of
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Sparrow/Liz (semi-hiatus)
UntoNuggan
I think it's funny (in a lolsob way) how Sia wants Autistic people to watch that movie before judging itIf Sia had been paying attention to Autistic people, she would
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india ysabel
indiaysabel
The Black people in your life do not and cannot speak on behalf of all Black people so stop asking us to. Each individual Black person has been raised differently
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alice slater (afk)
alicemjslater
Recently @KishWidyaratna explained exactly why Amazon reviews are so important. I was just under the impression that lots of gold stars meant people were more inclined to buy books when
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Sriram
Raminations
Interesting information I read today.There lived a music prodigy from Madurai in late 1800sand early 1900s by name Pushpavanam Iyer.He lived for just 28 years. He had such voice culture
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The Autisticats
autisticats
I just read this fascinating article about Inuit parenting, which is very relevant to autism (and parenting in general). A key takeaway: kids learn emotional regulation skills from their parents,
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AARP Minnesota
aarpmn
The status quo can sometimes feel like an immovable object, but the honorees in the disruptor category are truly irresistible forces. Join us and @pollenmidwest in celebrating our #50Over50 disruptor
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Kara Schlegl
karaschlegl
So this is a fair question and I'll try to answer it as best i can. What we eat is deeply political. Not only are our cultural habits and diets
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Jeff Schultz
JeffSchultzATL
I just read @RealSkipBayless's comments criticizing @dak Prescott for going public with his battle with depression after his brother's suicide. I don't hate Bayless for his words. I pity him
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Sheila Colla, Ph.D
SaveWildBees
I'm seeing white folks, esp. white women, adamantly say schools are safe & #COVID19 transmission is not happening much there. I'm also seeing men, mostly white men, insist we need
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estherderby
estherderby
The idea that we must set personal goals and work relentlessly to achieve them, bothers me. It implies that you should make plans & then follow them no matter what.
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T.Biggs
TBiggsTequila
During Black History Month, so many pivotal people are glossed over. Marsha P. Johnson, LGBTQ+ activist, was a key figure at the Stonewall Riots. As a straight man, I never
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