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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Is the @WHO responsible for the global outbreak of #COVID19?Tough question to answer.But exploring the question shows how power politics influences international organizations.[THREAD] As I explained in an earlier thread,
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Nothing Never Happens: A Radical Pedagogy Podcast
RadPedagogy
A lot of (white) academic institutions -- colleges, departments, centers -- are putting out statements affirming their commitments to "diversity" and "inclusion." Some are going as far as to say
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Emran El-Badawi
emrane
Back from a long break, but still heartbroken about the #BeirutExplosion.What is the history of Beirut in classical and late antiquity? What impact did it have on Roman, Christendom and
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
OK, my first thread on misconceptions about the history of bank-issued paper currency, motivated by claims that history shows that the private market can't be entrusted with supplying currency of
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Salt Halal
HalalSalt
Islam and Homosexuality: a thread Disclaimer : I am no scholar or student of knowledge. But the points i present are taken from scholars/researchers like Sh.Yasir Qadhi and Muhammad Hijab.
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Sarvesh Tiwari
bhAratenduH
Which Hindu wouldn’t have heard the name of Gita Press Gorakhpur, and which Hindu household wouldn’t have at least one publication from it - Gita, Mahabharata, Upanishadas, or at least
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Minnesota Roller Derby
The_MNRD
We want to respectfully acknowledge that we skate on Dakhóta and Anishinaabeg land. More so, 1/3 of our name comes from the Dakhóta word Mni Sota Makoce meaning "sky-tinted waters" or "sky-blue
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Elephant Man
AngryLevantine
Ashkenazi Israelis are not only accused of "stealing Arab cuisine", but Middle Eastern culture as a whole. In their narrative, we're "Europeans" who have no genuine roots in any part
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mysara aljaru
heymysara
The Singapore mainstream media has close proximity to the state as we all know. Which means it tends to reproduce a lot of the state narrative on minorities that reproduce
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Greg Jenner
greg_jenner
A few of you have asked why #YoureDeadToMe takes so long to make, when other podcasts go out every week. In part, it's the tricky scheduling of getting very busy
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Brandon M.
NoJesuitTricks
What are we to make of the dissimilarities between the four Gospels? The (cynical) critical scholars will tell us that all differences are dissonance. But there are differences. How should
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Hello again. @iandavidmorris here. Let’s wrap up our discussion on slave soldiers.https://twitter.com/Tweetistorian/status/1194388946861600769 As we have seen, in the first 200 years of Islam, enslaved people ran the households of wealthy
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Helen Neville
HelenNeville12
BIPOC psychologists have written extensively on racial trauma & healing. See #RadicalHealingSyllabus and other resources I'll drop in the thread. @DellaVMosley @DoctorBry @JioniLewis @HYAdames @NYChavez @GACspeaksout https://drive.g
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
I understand that emotions are high, but the three part essays by@JonathanJFuller @mlipsitch and nowJohn Ioannidis in @BostonReview Are truly worth your time [Thread]What is science in the time of
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Sereana Naepi
SereanaNaepi
Check our other recently published articles which also provide insights into the stark inequities in academia 1/ Our amazing research collab of Māori and Pasifika scholars began with our two
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L. TBL
SA_Verlange
I'm reposting from other sources on the internet, (if anyone has the original source, please post it.) the points probably translated by (I don't know who) from the German book.
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