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https://familycourtmatters.org/?s=Mitrany+&submit=Search. (Replace Mitrany w Ruml in above url)Maybe better to browse my TOCs (plural, by blog year) becuz older posts may lack abbrev. codes (scrolling), but topix of #Functionalism in
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
Racially discriminatory zoning was outlawed in 1968; and racial discrimination in mortgage lending was outlawed in 1977. But by that time, the cost of real estate was prohibitive for all
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City Bureau
city_bureau
Annnnd we’ve begun! CB’s @_elliemejia introduces the amazing hosts for the #PublicNewsroom and why we’re talking about how to talk about politics this week https://twitter.com/city_bureau/status/1321888902047797248 Rani Gordon of @Des
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Dr Tracy Westerman
TracyWesterman
“Why Don’t Indigenous Suicides Matter?” The deafening silence of our political leaders following the suicide deaths of 13 Aboriginal youth in WA has continued to ignore the intolerable pain of
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Elizabeth May
_ElizabethMay
i am about to read and livetweet a newly minted millionaire's "confessions" over my morning coffee. never say i haven't done anything for you, twitter. NEVER SAY.https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/confessions-overnigh
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Michael R. Strain
MichaelRStrain
THREAD. Do successive generations do better than their parents? Has the U.S. become a rigid “class society,” or is Horatio Alger’s vision of economic advancement through hard work still alive
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
#StopBlackDeathsInCustody protest Gadigal starts with Welcome to Country by Aunty Rhonda Dixon- Grovenor, Darug/ Yuin elderLeetona Dungay, mother of David Dungay Jr, Dunghutti man, now speaks. She reflects on her son,
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
The conservative freak out about the 1619 Project (of which Cotton is just the latest example) is not about history. It's about memory; about what parts of the nation's past
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Suman Saurav
_senpai_i
"How's it like to live with social anxiety?" It's like being punched in the gut by an invisible force at random situations. Not fun for sure! Social anxiety isn't nervousness,
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Dr. Trevon D Logan
TrevonDLogan
There has been a lot of discussion about the role of race in economics publishing lately. It's a serious problem and I'm not sure we will find a solution. Let
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Sarafina Nance
starstrickenSF
I spent much of today reading & putting together a list of resources for anti-racism. Here is a thread of what I found, compiled from the NYT, The Cut, &
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Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt
avitalrachel
I think they filed this story under the wrong section. It belongs in 'fiction'.https://twitter.com/HQSatmar/status/1246924255318720513 There were many crucial facts glaringly omitted from this colorful retelling... It omitted the fact that
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NTR_DSCPLN
long overdue, really, but as amerikkka officially joins the ranks of 'failed states', we will *all* be faced w/ the imperative to reevaluate our relationship to organisational aid structures, the
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Suzanne Zeedyk
suzannezeedyk
A brief THREAD on the historical intersection between education and social inequality (i.e., class, power & poverty) in Scotland. In the sad debacle over exams, I went back to the
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
For a society to be unequal and stable, it needs a STORY. If you have less-than-enough and your neighbour has more-than-enough, it's natural to ask why you shouldn't take it
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🔮Queer as in Fxck Gender🔮
YesAurielle
Grief is tricky. The 1st protest I organized in 2014, there were over 5,000 people in the crowd in Atlanta. Including a very drenched, very amped John Lewis.As a young
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