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Diane Swonk
DianeSwonk
I was working on a long thread of all the work I have done on the risk we are going into a double dip recession - we are - and
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Jerry Feng
jerryxfeng
1/ School has it backwards.Life isn't about getting to the right answers; it's about discovering the right questions.Thread 2/ In school, we're constantly being asked questions and instantly rewarded
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Seth Frantzman
sfrantzman
Thread: One thing the pandemic has done is reduce western protest tourism, the habit of very privileged people to go abroad and "protest" something, rather than do activism in their
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Nanky Rai
NankyRai
As MD supporting Black, Indigenous, other POCs, esp. those who use drugs, those who are queer/trans/GNC, ppl exp. homelessness, sex workers, migrants with precarious immigration, many exp. mental health crises:
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Dr. Alexander Hamilton | Alter Ego: AHAM
DrAlexHamilton
1 of 9Must be nice 2 hv that new Negro "low-grade depression due 2 racial inequality" when all the other Negroes you & your husband ignored have "high-grade" depression. Miss
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Adam Boxer
adamboxer1
Science Teachers! With remote learning on the horizon, here is a short thread with some useful free resources. Please read to the end and make sure to share widely -
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Michael
JonahofNinevah
It's difficult to get numbers on this anymore, and the female versions of the secret societies can be even trickier, but consider this ... We know for sure that from
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Melinda Karp
MelindaKarp
Really sitting with this piece and feeling very, very conflicted. No doubt, this is a fantastic program for the students who participate. Potentially life-changing at the individual level. But... (1/)https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/18/us/po
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Debra Caplan
debra_caplan
1/ Dr. Max Starkloff was a hero who saved countless lives in St. Louis during the Spanish flu pandemic. City governments today ought to follow his example to mitigate the
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Danté Stewart (Stew)
stewartdantec
People often say that we are too critical of America. In their mind, this country has made so much progress. “Didn’t we give you a Black President?” they ask. “You
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Dr Raghib Ali FRCP(UK)
drraghibali
Plan B: Why Sweden provides a potential model for us to follow - but not for the reasons most people think - and only if we learn from their mistakes.
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🌟Manpreet Bains
manpreetbains_1
Do we have a comms team in @NHSEngland or @PHE_uk working on a strategy around vaccine hesitancy?Crossing both 1) Routine eg. childhood imms 2) seasonal - 'flu + imminent C19
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Christie
ChristieNold
I'd like to take a moment to chat about this line, "...compared with their better-educated peers they will suffer a poverty of language and cultural reference" - MG, WSJ First,
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Joshua Weishart
joshuaweishart
Agree that we desperately need an educated citizenry, vehemently disagree with the not-so-subtle suggestion that teachers are to blame.Thread.@forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/frederickhess/2021/01/07/the-storming-of-congress-reminds-us-
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Sherrilyn Ifill
Sifill_LDF
Thinking over the moments that motivated me this year & how powerfully & clearly this country revealed itself. It was confirmation of all I have known, but I also learned
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Julie Minds
jlclancy
***THIS IS THREAD***In 6 months, the U.S. transformed into an obedient socialist country. Government dictated what events are acceptable to attend. Violent protests that instill fear are OK, but church
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