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Ben Winslow
BenWinslow
.@GovHerbert about to begin his news conference on #COVID19. You can watch it on http://fox13now.com and on our FB page.@fox13 #utpol #Utah NOW we're starting. There were technical issues with
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Alix Martin
alixgmartin
Starting my #SHA2021 day with #FOR5, "Dismantling Disaster Capitalism: What Does the New Green Deal Look Like for Archaeology?" Holly Norton starting with an explanation of Disaster Capitalism and its
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Eliza Mondegreen
elizamondegreen
THREAD: Don't let the #EqualityAct erase sex in the law. Why we need to #AmendTheEqualityAct. If the Equality Act were signed into law today (or in January 2021), it would
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Michael J Bustamante
MJ_Busta
For the past few weeks, Cuban media have closely covered the death of George Floyd, and the Black Lives Matter protests that have emerged around the world in response. As
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Dr. Ana Maria Porras
AnaMaPorras
I am so proud of my first paper as corresponding author! And on a topic I am SURE I'll work on for the rest of my life: the need to
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PHM Conference
PHMConf
Live Tweeting the Top Articles session by @cjrussell and @corrieerin! Starting with quarantine and mask jokes...and of course Zoom jokes!!! I think you are on mute @corrieerin #PHM20Virtual #PHMTop10 The
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Jordan Grimes
cafedujord
Hey folks! Today's statewide NIMBY convening (Livable California meeting) is about to begin! The special guest is UBC architecture professor Patrick Condon, who's here to tell us why zoning and
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Melissa Sweet
MelissaSweetDr
A thread to acknowledge those who've contributed to @CroakeyNews in recent weeks, covering topics ranging from #COVID19 to the #climatecrisis, #healthequity, #mentalhealth, #publichealth, #agedcare, #SDOH & much more besides. First
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Sarah Gelbard
sbg_arch
Anti-Black racism in planning & urbanism: a thread of readingsWith gratitude to the following authors, contributors, activists & organizers who shared their work these past few months, who struggled to
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Mark Wilson
ProfMarkWilson
There's a lot going on in 2020 and we need to be reading broadly & thinking deeply about many problems. For those of you with an interest in the history
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McSweatervest
McSwtrvst
So in response to yet another oped giving schools “advice,” here’s a thread.I’m an actual elected school board trustee.I’ve gotta decide whether/how/when school resumes.I’m also a parent of kids in
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Tom Bollyky
TomBollyky
In 2020, @ThinkGlobalHlth published ~300 articles from 260+ authors representing 49 countries on 6 continentsThese articles examine how changes in health are reshaping economies, societies & everyday lives worldwideHere is
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Seth J. Meyer
SethJMeyer
While we don't know what the next couple of weeks will bring, soon we will be back in the classroom and the racist structures which allowed everything to happen will
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John Fugelsang
JohnFugelsang
1)This thread's for the sane ppl.Since former GOP Rep Nan Hayworth decided to attack a comedian over a joke - while defending Trump's character and leadership - please let me
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Panthea Lee
PantheaLee
In reflecting on 2020, I realized I’ve learned so much this year. About community, anger, de/recolonization, solidarity, joy, power, and mutual care.So many kindly shared their truths with me &
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Greg Burton
gburton
American newsrooms don’t resemble America.The Arizona Republic is no exception.We’ve known this for a long time. Half a century ago, former Arizona Republic editor J. Edward Murray asked the American
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