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Ibram X. Kendi
DrIbram
They say it’s divisive to point to bad policies as the racial problem and not people. Meaning they think it’s unifying to go after certain racial groups as the problem.
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Dawn "Openly Black" Rhodes 😷
rhodes_dawn
More than a few of you journalists are tweeting about @newyorkerunion work stoppage and have been assuming all of us in this industry just ... get raises. We don't. Get
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V Darleen Opfer
VDarleenOpfer
New study by @andrewMceachin, uses summer gains and losses as a counterfactual to schooling, giving us a window into how inequality may grow in the absence of school. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.3102/0002831220937285 1/
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NOAA Climate.gov
NOAAClimate
Come to the 16th Summer Institute for Climate Change Education, but this year due to COVID19 it will be moving to a virtual conference format. But virtual doesn't mean boring!
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Family Income Support Team at CBPP
TeamTANF_CBPP
How are states spending their federal #TANF and state MOE funds? Our annual update on TANF spending, the third of our annual papers, is available.https://www.cbpp.org/research/family-income-support/to-lessen-hardship-states-should-invest-mo
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Sarah Asch
sarahradinasch
1/ I got several emails today about racial disparities in suspension rates at Austin schools in response to this story. Many folks had questions related to the causes of/context around
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Cajsa is wondering what more unstable looks 💙💛🐝
Cajsa
I don't believe in the "lift all boats" theory of achieving justice. It's why the current "progressive" agenda leaves me cold. Last month I did a thread looking at how
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
If you follow me, I’m assuming you care deeply about racial equity and antiracism in health care and beyond. I need you to read and amplify this thread about what
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
If we in the US are mostly testing symptomatic people, for a viral infection that = frequently asymptomatic, doesn't that suggest that the data based on testing have quite a
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Chris Dier
chrisdier
The election of 1876 was a contested election with no clear winner the next day. This election occurred during Reconstruction--the era after the Civil War which was marked by large-scale
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duane habecker
dhabecker
I ain't gonna lie: As California districts roll out their plans for starting the year with remote instruction, my general response is pure SORROW for the students.So many of the
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Andrew Petrosoniak
petrosoniak
THREAD: This wk, @SickKidsNews published a proposed approach to return to school. It generated a spectrum of opinions on social media & TV/radio. https://www.sickkids.ca/PDFs/About-SickKids/81407-COVID19-Recommendations-for-School-Reope
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FIYAH Literary Magazine
fiyahlitmag
Gather round family! Because it sat on our spirits, we wanted to say this. We all have to be careful how we frame our calls for more inclusion. We can't
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Emily Cleveland Manchanda, MD, MPH
EClevelandMD
Proud to be a part of the @AmerMedicalAssn today as we adopted new progressive #antiracist policy laying the foundation for action to address systemic & structural racism in pursuit of
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Sandro Galea
sandrogalea
Thread: The pandemic may not have been the deadliest in history, but it may well be among the most unequal. Our experience of #COVID19 has been deeply shaped by privilege
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john milbank
johnmilbank3
James Hawes notes that Harry Potter turned round the fortunes of public schools. Their products now over-dominate acting, media, sports, Oxbridge. But have state schools and universities learnt from this
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