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Nelson Flores
nelsonlflores
Some people have asked how to do this. There are many ways. My way is to focus less on collecting data from racialized communities and more on treating historical and
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#YankeeGoHome
fitzsij
Had a quick look at some of the 'best' criticism of Settlers by Sakai - Rashid Johnson & redkahina.One issue of the debate is that Sakai purposefully uses inventive language,
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Michelle Cohen, MD
DocMCohen
What happens when certain types of medical work become synonymous with women’s work? This excellent paper by @ElainePelley & @Molly_Carnes explores the trend of gender segregation in medical specialties and
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Alden Diaz 🎙
AD_Strider
Here’s another great thing about #TheHighRepublic stories existing: They necessitate, and pretty much guarantee, that if The Old Republic is ever fleshed out in canon, it’ll be immensely different from
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John Starke
john_starke
1/ One big lesson I've learned in the past 10-15 years is that I'm most spiritually vibrant when I feel at home in my theological tradition and travel widely in
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Rose Lerner
RoseLerner
so my friend and i were out for a walk and he spotted this gravestone and wanted to read the music. it's some quarter-notes and then four rests, and underneath
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Bu Noor
bu_noor89
Isn't it fascinating when people older than you recount their first hand experiences with important historical events? Here's a few that i've been told: When my mother was growing up
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🇺🇸💎Proud American Space Dude💎🇺🇸
lsparrish
Whether or not it is possible in principle to resurrect everyone who ever lived by careful examination of nearby space dust will be off intense policy importance in a hundred
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bhunaaaah♡
thegoldenjhumka
A thread about nationalism-Confused about what it is? Think of your home. people like are always confused about nationalism and are ready to use the word “hyper-nationalism” at the drop
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Sam Schotland
archives_Rx
The imagery of physician stress, impairment, and burnout is ubiquitous, especially in our current political moment. But what if I told you that there was striking visual iconography, stemming from
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Movies Silently
MoviesSilently
Regarding historical fiction films:Yes, making a good movie is important and slavishly following history to the detriment of art is foolish.BUT90% of the myths about silent films come directly from
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Veena Dubal
veenadubal
I just gave a talk on how gig worker carveouts (thru Prop22 or proposed 'sectoral bargaining' initiatves) from labor laws is a continuation of New Deal facially-neutral carveouts for highly-racialized
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
It feels deeply weird to not be covering this year's wildfire season. A few things that I've learned over the years - learn from my mistakes. It's not especially useful
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Justin Giboney
JustinEGiboney
My view of racism isn’t derived from Critical Race Theory. It’s based on what the Bible says about love, hatred, injustice and abuses of power. That biblical frame is applied
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Katie Zhao 🖤 says STUDY HARD, BETRAY HARDER 🔪✨
ktzhaoauthor
This is an excellent thread. As someone who grew up with Chinese novels and dramas, let me tell you, Chinese writers tend to do this storytelling stuff differently. There's no
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Hard to underscore the importance of this beautiful study by @eguia_rachel and colleagues (see @jbloom_lab's great thread).The bottom line is that coronavirus "reinfections" don't occur b/c we don't mount durable
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