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Around half a million people in Oregon evacuated as dozens of extreme, wind-driven wildfires scorched U.S. West Coast states, destroying thousands of homes and killing at least 16 people https://reut.rs/2Fp953Z
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drdarria
DrDarria
The debate around #schoolsreopening during #Covid19 has been largely grounded in conjecture to this point - we're proud to contribute DATA to the discussion - a thread from our experiences
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Michael Andersen
mjandersen
Acknowledging that I am exceptionally biased in this regard:Getting really tired of all the thinkpieces and commentaries about how Q and Q-adjacent things are an ARG. It feels like a
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Dr. Jay
jeni_ward
Rep Bratcher left this on his fb and closed commenting. So I’d like to help with a basic economics lesson. 1/ 1. Most retired teachers stay in the communities they
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Jeff Jarvis
jeffjarvis
I wish this statement by 10 leading journalism deans had started with needed self-criticism of our field & how we have utterly failed communities of color, who had to resort
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SER
societyforepi
Hi! I’m Dr. Talia Quandelacy. I’m excited to take over @societyforepi’s twitter today to talk about #COVID19's impact on Indigenous communities. I hope you’ll follow along, and follow me @nmrelleno
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Katie C
katiewaldroup17
@NC_Governor Keep schools online until there's a vaccine. You know this pandemic is disproportionately affecting BIPOC, and opening schools will widen the gap. Students, staff, families, and communities are not
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Nomboniso Gasa
nombonisogasa
I am now replying to your original comment “they (undocumented migrants) have destroyed SMMEs in black communities.” My position is that this is not true. I use Transkei because it
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Minnie Rahman
minnierahman
Some thoughts on the Anxious Middle, Deportation and campaigning: Is it helpful to categorise like this in relation to migration? The only base that seems useful is that the majority
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Ken Homan
KenHomanSJ
Thread: I've seen a ton of takes on "land doesn't vote, people do." I understand the DEEPLY racist history & why it's dangerous to maintain entities like the senate &
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Chuck Thompson
DaChucksta32
In 1965, there were no Blks in the U.S. Senate nor any Blk governors & only 6 House of Representatives were Blk. As of 2019 there is 52 House members
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Rapzilla.com
Rapzilla
It has historically been tough for artists to gain exposure and build a fan base. From 1940’s -1980’s the platform to reach a large audience was radio, then TV and
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Adam Pugh
AdamPugh
Dear @NormanBrennan, you’re talking nonsense (again). “Black on Black crime” is a myth used to justify the over policing of Black communities. The majority of all violent crime in the
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HuffPost
HuffPost
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment – but we're still grappling with its fractured, incomplete outcomes.http://huffp.st/wlZdah1 The 19th Amendment wasn't a promise of enfranchisement
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Christle Nwora, MD
ChristleNwora
Today marks the Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act #ADA30 Let’s go thru a few things #MedEd can do to make sure we better serve our
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धर्म
OnlyDharma1
****THREAD**** OnTrading Communities in Ancient India. As per Brihadaranyakopanishad, In Vedic Age, Only Vaisyas Had the Right to form 𝘨𝘢ṇ𝘢 (corporate
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