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Anne Sosin
asosin
Choice dominates the discourse on #covid19. But lack of choice drives the epidemiology. A few thoughts on conversations around “choice” (and shaming) in the context of #covid19. Poor choices are
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/Stop.Make your point clear.Help me hear you.Don’t be mean.andUse.Your.Words. That’s what I used to say to my sons when they were still early in their language development. I still recall
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T.C. Aurelius
q_aurelius
I took myself off private because I need you to understand that for the vast overwhelming majority of people who have been infected with COVID-19, it is not their individual
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Dr. Karla J. Strand
karlajstrand
Attending @BC_ALA @ALALibrary's event about #librarian and Civil Rights activist EJ Josey. Get here! #BCALAKeepOnPushing @MstrNclusionist @rchancell ALA founded in 1876 on principles of equity but many challenges re: racism,
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Stephanie Gidigbi Jenkins
SimplySJG
It remains an honor to champion Equitable and Sustainable Infrastructure https://on.nrdc.org/36HLg2e via @nrdc During my tenure @NRDC I’ve been working at the intersection of racial equity, improving the social determinants
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Aaron Berkowitz
AaronLBerkowitz
I just finished Paul Farmer's @PIH @EngagePIH magnum opus Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds--highly recommend to #MedTwitter #Medstudenttwitter #MedEd #globalhealth #Docswhoread #Medhum @MedBookClub1 @Doctorbookshelf @MedHumChat @SocMedOnAir
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John Roman
JohnKRoman
Step 1 on reimagining policing-- shifting traffic enforcement from police to civilians. This experiment is beginning to go live around the country. Here's a story from DC's wealthy but very
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InStyle
InStyle
Meet this year's 50 #InStyleBadassWomen: women who show up, speak up, and get things done — no matter what else is going on.https://www.instyle.com/news/the-badass-50?utm_campaign=instyle_instyle&utm_content=manual&utm_medi
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
amymaxmen
So many stories on reaching vaccine herd immunity! But there's a massive dilemma. Here's a on what I mean...About 50 countries have fewer than one nurse per 1000 people. Israel
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Music Workers Alliance
MusicWorkers
Response to @nytimes article from 12/26: We applaud the attention given to our collective challenges during the pandemic, but offer data that shows a much more painful impact on performing
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
My #BlackinDataJourney #BlackinDataWeek began with me working on a epidemiology project that drew on field data from Malawi. I had no idea how to code, but I was drawn to
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Amber R. Crowell, PhD
acrowellsoci
1. I'm participating in the #ScholarStrike by creating this Twitter teach-in to talk about the racialized violence experienced by Black, Latinx, and Asian communities in Fresno as a result of
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Erin
erinleinhorn
It's exciting to see people vaccinated, like maybe the end is in sight, but my story today has some tough news: We're going to need a lot more than immunity
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Durham Public Schools Foundation
bullcityschools
When schools closed this spring, we jumped into action to ensure all students had meals, and we saw an incredible response from the #Durham community. Now, we’re calling on the
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Alexis Goldstein
alexisgoldstein
In his poignant inaugural speech, @POTUS noted the challenges we face, including cries for racial justice & survival of the planet.To tackle these challenges will require all of govt—inclu the
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Aaron Chalfin
ajc730
1/ Those of us who have studied the relationship between the size of a city's police force and crime including @emilyweisburst, @mellosteve2 and @ProfEmilyOwens among others are finding our work
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