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Robb Smith
RobbSmith
1/ To see why the Fed is the most racist organization in the world is not difficult. You first have to see what systemic racism is: systemic structures of oppression,
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Peter Peasey
PeaseyPeter
Yesterday my PhD corrections were accepted! Obvs, I'm stoked and am hugely grateful to my examiners, supervisors and institution for all the support.It took me 6 yrs.Theres a lot of
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update June 22: In a lot of ways, COVID-19 is forcing us to answer the question— what kind of society are we?Particulatly as the healthy, white & well off
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BLMChicago
BLMChi
Welcome back to #Fuck12Friday! Gonna dive right into it: The state exists to protect capital - not the people. You've seen on your timelines the overwhelming deaths in poor, Black
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TellYourSonThis
When your logic sucks and your body is physically weak, you have to be able to influence people emotionally to get what you want.Cunning is not a form of intelligence
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rohitmalekar.eth
RohitMalekar
In the final stretch here .Attempting an architecture for funding and governance for a commons serving Impact DAOs (communities that protect public goods). Can we transform siloed strengths in the
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
Lots of students say they *feel* lied to/deceived about this academic year. But were they, legally? And what would be their rights if they were? There's lots of Consumer Rights
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Kyla Lee
IRPlawyer
In the Vancouver Stanley Cup riots, a lot of the decisions to charge/convict young, affluent, white people were made on the basis of participation in the riot. Even minor acts
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Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
rpocisv
Although it's great to have one common language — English — to communicate scientific results, it inherently creates inequity and hinders #diversityinSTEM. But there's plenty the scientific community can do
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Tim Rayner
timrayner01
So here we go, at last. After months of foggy optimism, Australia has been forced to acknowledge that the virus is in the community, largely asymptomatic and therefore impossible to
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Farmer Thor the Scientist ™️🇺🇸🚜
JortsAndCrocs
1/11 Why is it important to account for race and ethnicity when working with a genetic disorder, infectious disease, pharmaceuticals, or therapeutics? B/c genetics determine our biochemical response. Here is
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İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي
iyad_elbaghdadi
Loujain Al Hathloul, the Nobel-nominated Saudi women's rights activist, stands trial tomorrow. Here's a very important thread ahead of that. Please read & share.https://twitter.com/LinaAlhathloul/status/1331169930419589121 Louja
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David J. Hall
dvdjhnhll
Let's make the case for #NaturalInfrastructure - my tree-lobbyist hat firmly on. THREADRestoration work is labour intensive & low on consenting & qualifications requirements. Ideal for quick transitional employment, even
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Stop the Steal - Stu Cvrk
STUinSD
Thread – Democrats and NeverTrumpers Plotting November Scenarios1. The below is an excerpt from the New York Times' weekend newsletter: 1A. “4. President Trump’s moves leading up to the 2020
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James Murray
James_BG
There's been lots of outraged response to the 'let the pensioners die' crowd on moral grounds, but much less on why their cost-benefit analyses are so flawed on their own
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📚Philliteracy📚
Philliteracy
For various reasons I’ve been thinking a lot about Victorian charity voting recently. (Bear with me…) Fascinating bit of UK philanthropy history in its own right, but may point to
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