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Jonathan Korman
miniver
There is a gendered norm about working on shared tasks which reinforces this bad pattern.Guys, come correct by jumping on this earlier than feels natural. You should feel like you’re
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Darren Byler
dtbyler
When it comes to the allies and actions leftist Uyghurs might want, it depends a lot on the social positions of the people involved. I agree with a lot of
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Sankrant Sanu सानु संक्रान्त ਸੰਕ੍ਰਾਂਤ ਸਾਨੁ
sankrant
Women in Britain couldn't own property till the late 19th century, while British "civilized" us. In India they made property tradeable and by law only males could inherit it. (same
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Writing the Other
writingtheother
Addressing one of the discussions of the day: Should white writers write BIPOC protagonists? There are many BIPOC authors who feel strongly that the answer is No. Not that white
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Jessica Scott
JessicaScott09
So, I'm going to tread cautiously into a space that, I ah, haven't done a good job in over the course of my life. It links back to the O6/GO
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Erin L. Thompson
artcrimeprof
On 3-26, I'll be talking about "Ancient Archives: History, Use, Ethics, Problems" at the Columbia Classics Colloquium w/@papyrologyatman, #BrentNongbri, and #SamTaha (Abdul Salam Taha). Here's a thread on Sam's must-re
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Angelique of Bookmark’d 🍄📖
MarreroMinds
Sent a risky email out into the world today. Now we wait and see how it all play out. I think it’s important to live by the words you
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Alix Martin
alixgmartin
Starting my #SHA2021 day with #FOR5, "Dismantling Disaster Capitalism: What Does the New Green Deal Look Like for Archaeology?" Holly Norton starting with an explanation of Disaster Capitalism and its
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
ok the cover photo on this article is an abomination BUT THE CONTENT IS REALLY GOODhttps://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/10/election-protests-alone-wont-stop-coup/616895/ Breakdown:1. Taking to the streets is good but not sufficien
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IIED
IIED
STARTING NOW AT #DCdays20:Managing risk through nature-based solutions --> https://www.ur2020.org/agenda/session/440121We'll discuss risks associated with biodiversity loss and climate change. NBS is a critical ingredient in fulfilli
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Khadijah *a centered voice*
UpFromTheCracks
Kurt Mundorff wrote one of the best essays ever on #ChildWelfare Children as Chattel: Invoking the Thirteenth Amendment to Reform Child Welfare following his time as an ACS caseworker, his
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Katherine McAlpine
museumgirlldn
So keen for this Museums and Climate Change session #Museums2020 Starting with a really tough question about the most important role for Museums in responding to the climate emergency. Why
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☸️#1WitchDrSucy
AnComDrSucy
Day 13 of #Archaeology31, Gender.When I realized my identity about two years ago, I returned to thinking about an interest from undergrad; how we study gender in Southwest Archaeology. Often
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Caroline Grego
CarolineGrego88
I keep waiting for a twitter thread from someone better versed in the history of the Spanish Southeast than I - so I guess I'll spark the convo, which lends
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Roderic Day
RodericDay
Absolutely fascinating Foreign Policy article about China, Xinjiang, and Uyghurs from May 2014!Before Obama's "pivot to Asia" got going, propaganda was still wall-to-wall "Muslim Terrorism", so people wrote about Chi
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Will Jennings
drjennings
A few thoughts on how the experience of number-crunching on #ElectionNight differs between the US and the UK. Let’s start with the cultural differences... In the UK we
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