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Claudia S. Murray
TheClaudacity
For my birthday, I bought myself binoculars, which is potentially creepy, but I just watched a blue jay feed her chicks in the nest she made in my mom's mango
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tyronsaidso
Democracy has long been America’s preferred way to pantomime a moral compass. The reality is, too many white “patriots” are so bereft of compassion and reason that the default response
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Mack 🏳️🌈
lookingglassego
Maybe it is just my journalism background, but you should really be writing important things at a 5th grad reading level. If people who didn’t graduate high school cannot understand
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Matt Walsh
MattWalshBlog
If these shutdowns weren’t necessary or are counterproductive, the government officials responsible will have made one of the worst and most costly blunders in American history. No bureaucrat or politician
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Elijah the Middleborne
TheMiddleborne
The history of slavery in human history is complex and stretches from pre-history to the present day. It includes people from every culture, race, religion, and creed as both the
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Nate Tinner-Williams
natemup
Who knew that the Catholic Church's first openly African-American seminarian did not actually become a priest?William Augustine Williams. 1853.I was reminded this week by a local priest. I can hardly
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jasondboggs
jasondboggs
This is actually in response to something I posted on FB, but after I put in the work of writing it, I though I'd share it anyway.
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Benjamin Park
BenjaminEPark
Hey y'all: today's the 176th anniversary of Joseph Smith's death at Carthage Jail. It's a pretty important date for members of the LDS Church, but allow me to argue, drawing
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CSU College of Liberal Arts
CSULiberalArts
Every Tuesday and Thursday, we will be sharing our faculty's take on questions surrounding #COVID19 and other current events in a new "Ask an Expert" series.To launch this series, we
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James Mitchell Ⓥ
MesMitch
Autopsies find first U.S. coronavirus death occurred in early February, weeks earlier than previously thought By way of example, I was in a Northern Italy city for a week over
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Ralph Leonard
buffsoldier_96
There is racism and police brutality in Britain, but one must be careful not to impose the dynamics & categories of the US onto here. Two very different societies &
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Rachel Notley
RachelNotley
A column written by @shandro during his time at the U of C was recently unearthed that shows a young Tyler Shandro arguing against for-profit American-style health care. #ableg #abhealth
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disco_socialist
idk, it was probably named after a syphilitic colonizer who advocated the genocide if Indigenous people.https://twitter.com/Emmas_Phere/status/1308162649792806912 something anglo, probably. (emma is salty because she can't say the n-wor
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Emma Green
emmaogreen
I am heartbroken. Today, The Atlantic laid off dozens of colleagues who are kind friends, generous colleagues, and superior journalists. Hire them. (Thread.) 1/ @kgilsinan is possibly the funniest and
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Sara
ndntacocat
I’m listening to somebody talk about Indigenous foods and I’m feeling frosted af. “they didn’t have eggs...garlic..seasonings..butter,” what the actual hell are you talking about we had eggs, wild onions
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Garrett M. Graff
vermontgmg
NIGHTLY READING THREAD: Welcome to Edition #65 of #GMGReads. Every night through this weird time, I'm tweeting out a list of my five favorite books around a general theme—and a
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