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Jollof Feminist
TheJamaJack
Too much to ask for one interview a day? Haha! Really enjoyed reading this one too. So many things to reflect on, as well, and great notes on organizing beyond
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Daniel
PsyPhiDanny
Have you ever heard: "A muslim scientist discovered gravity"? or maybe "The first psychiatric hospitals were built in Iraq"? then you've felt the aftershock of when from 2005-2012 "Jagged 85"
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Dr Emma Cunliffe
emmajcunliffe
New day, new question for #ScholarStrikeCanada : what's your favourite work of #CriticalRaceTheory by a scholar who is based in Canada? Yesterday's responses included pieces by @sonialawprof and Adelle Blackett.https://twitter.com/e
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Richard Sved
richardsved
"Inclusivity does not need to be an either or."I'm back at #FRO2021 for "Inclusivity is not a Choice" with @cherian_koshy @NidukDsouza @liz_hallett @LetiPeguero. DEI has risen up the fundraising agenda.
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HurricaneDrew
DespicableDrew
THREAD: Robson and Safechuck's shared lawyers were so eager to have more "victims" jump on their wagon, that they pursued relentlessly and aggressively Jonathan Spence, an old friend of Michael's
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/12“It is high time that we all stopped being tools and victims of totalitarian techniques that, if continued here unchecked, will surely end what we have come to cherish as
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Gillian Frank
1gillianfrank1
I'm posting this well-intentioned but very poorly executed article for folks to think through. I'm all for honest dialogue but such dialogue needs to start from a point of honest
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Max Ajl
maxajl
I feel that people don’t always appreciate what the “smaller” or less marquee university presses are doing and publishing especially in the South it’s odd and actually harmful that we
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Andrew Hobbs
hobbb
NAM Rodger says in @LRB that there are “scarcely more than a score” of memoirs by ordinary sailors, in a review of Stephen Taylor’s “Sons of the Waves”, covering 1740-1840.
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Enrique Suárez 🇻🇪
SciEdHenry
Day2 of #SpeculativeEd colloquium starts! @Nicole_Mirra & @anterobot welcome the audience, point to the different resources and break-out groups they've set up, and remind us about the colloquium's roots in
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
Seems important for econs (& everyone, in fact) to follow historians of medicine/epidemiology, if only to learn lessons from history of econ & epi side by side. So here's a
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mi tata es tu tata ;3 @ autoerotic bimbofication
elusiveBeatdown
OKAY! in the wake of the completion of the hogwarts house polls i'll now list my personal hcs for hogwarts houses. if you missed the official results, they can be
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Sean Linehan
seanlinehan
Here is the #1 most important career advice I can give:DO NOT HAVE A RESUME FULL OF SHORT STINTS.Roughly, more than 3 consecutive jobs with less than ~18 months tenure
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Andrew Berzanskis
ABerzanskis
Here is a thread of takeaways from my #AUPresses20 talk about building bridges with indie booksellers. I didn't expect the panel to touch on the question, "What's the best place in Seattle
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Garrett M. Graff
vermontgmg
NIGHTLY READING THREAD: Welcome to Edition #77 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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Arun Agrawal
gotonura
There is no conservation without addressing poverty, injustice, marginality, and oppression. Conservation "successes" that ignore social processes and outcomes, that ignore people, that are built on repression are NOT WORTH
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