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Zac Cowsert
ZacCowsert
I want to share a few thoughts on why I'm loving #AlbertPike eating dirt. It's probably not for the reasons you think. Yes, he was a Confederate general (a terrible
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Franklin Harris
FranklinH3000
The "will to believe" is powerful, and it's not so much about whether the election was "stolen" as a desire to view the opposition as not only the opposition but
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Plenty of angst now re: vaccine shortages, "scariant" variants, what awaits in this winter of relative discontent & beyond. Let's unpack this to maintain some hope for the future. There
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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
I guess we will start today with me talking about myself, something I simultaneously love and loathe doing.THREAD I was born and raised in Ghana, West Africa. Like all Ghanaians
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Museum Planning, Mark Walhimer
MuseumPlanning
The last 36 hours have been a confirmation of systemic racism in the United States, this is an issue #museums can help to change and a call to action for
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Dr. Jonathan C. Hall
outtherejch
Thread of my #BlackintheIvory experiences in no particular order1/Nobody:The next 4 times a white colleague has decide they will greet me: “What’s up Brother Man!”#BlackintheIvory https://twitter.com/outtherejch/status/126978921925954
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Brad Beauregard Jr 🇺🇸
BradBeauregardJ
This year, for #BlackHistoryMonth I'm going to learn each day about one historical black person from the past and one living black person who's made history.I'm going to start
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Kiran Kumbhar
kikumbhar
'Free' vaccinationSome ppl, for good reasons, believe that vaccines should not be made available free for all but only for the 'poor'. It's very noble when ppl volunteer to pay
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Lucy Noakes 💙is wearing a mask💙
LucyNoakes1
1.Historians of the future! This year has shown, if we needed reminding, how important the past is to understanding the challenges of the present. Here are some reasons why @essexhistory
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'Gbénga Ṣẹ̀san
gbengasesan
There have been many bills, since 2015, that attempted to "end fake news and hate speech" but they have all proved to be excuses to censor free speech. Politicians are
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Julie Posselt
JuliePosselt
In support of #ScholarStrike, want to amplify a few Black women education scholars writing about inequality in #STEM and what to do about it: (1/9) -Deborah Carter: “Critical Examination of
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Agustin Redonda
aredonda
My latest post with Sanjeev Gupta (@CGDev) "#COVID19 and Seizing the Opportunity for Reforming #Tax Expenditures in Africa" is available https://www.cepweb.org/covid-19-and-seizing-the-opportunity-for-reforming-tax-expenditures-in
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Nqobile Ndlovu
TurkishNabs
All the plaudits have gone towards @TheRealPitso after last night's #CAFCL victory, becoming only the third coach to win it with two different teams.. But it would never have happened
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Zach Lowy
ZachLowy
One thing that a lot of people don't know about Portugal's Estado Novo regime under António de Oliveira Salazar is that unlike Franco and Mussolini in neighboring Spain and Italy,
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🌹⚜️ ⚔️ 𝒮𝒽𝑒𝓀𝒽𝒾𝓃𝒶𝒽 ⚔️ ⚜️ 🌹
PetahJane
Driving along last night, minding my own business... and suddenly God showed me a flash of the George magazine, and He walked me through what was going on. You ready
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Hidden Figures, No More | 50
AstroMarvaroso
Black History Month STEAM Edition:This month I’ll be highlighting Black scientists from different fields, contributions made by Black scientists, and other cool facts you may or may not know! It’ll
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