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Fatuma's Voice
FatumasVoice
As we celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child, I am reminded of the Beijing conference of 1995 and the strides made since then.https://www.fatumasvoice.org/day-of-the-girl-child/ As we celebrate the International
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▄▀▄▀▄🌍🇬🇧🏴RussTy🔻🔺☠️ ▄▀▄▀▄
RussTballs
Was COVID19 released to kick start the Fourth Industrial Revolution and to scare everyone so we willingly enter a all-encompassing digital ID/vaccine system? COVID19 creates a HUGE demand for technologies
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
By basing much of Civil Rights in the Christian religion, MLK and other leaders appealed to Americans in their spiritual lives and morality. It took a strong hold and emphasized
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Nahia Sanzo
nsanzo
State of emergency in Santiagohttps://twitter.com/telesurenglish/status/1185372504921116674?s=20 Police doing what they usually do.https://twitter.com/PiensaPrensa/status/1185307946147860481?s=20 Cacerolazo in response to Piñera's anno
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Health Disparities Institute
UConnHDI
1/ Thank you for those that could tune in live today. We also have the full webcast!Racial Profiling of Black Men During the Pandemic: A Virtual Conversation of Leaders &
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silk sonic slut
AviceBennerCho
okay, here goes: A thread on tips for writing a postgrad research proposal in the Hum/Soc Sciences. There's a lot going on here, so bear with me. all of this
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
People say I'm being divisive when I say that America was founded on racism and white supremacy. The reason for that is twofold:1. A lot of white people don't understand
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Amos Toh
AmosToh
1/ I wrote in @Wired that the rush to capitalize on #BigData to solve #COVID19 may lead to deeply unjust outcomes for people living in poverty and other marginalized populations.
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
All right.Let's talk about how the Confederacy survived the Civil War, was absorbed into our culture, laws, and politics, and remains an everpresent threat we must destroy.I didn't know any
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Michelle Ko
michelleko2d
Dear med schools, *now with references*!1. Have you asked the Black communities how best to support their children to become the health professionals at your medical center? Pre-meds in high
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Hamza
wingsforus
Ever wonder why Pakistan has a lack of great intellectuals? Thinkers and opinion-makers seem missing from our history. And yet, they definitely existed. On 14th August, let us remember a
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MIT Technology Review
techreview
Technology has let us down. This thread explores how to make it work for us again. Two entrepreneurs share a goal: to help people overcome opioid addiction.https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/06/17/1003310/a-tale-of-two-startups/?utm_medi
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Guy in the red tie
guyinaredtie1
I'm fond of big predictions. Here's my biggest (ever): we are heading for a global debt deflation event and the biggest economic reset for 90 years. It will turn even
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Nancy Coleman
nancylcoleman
Hiring managers, editors, intrigued Twitter users: Lend me your ears!The (very first!)New York Times Fellowship Class is coming up on the end of our yearlong gig. We're young! We're savvy!
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
2.5b people in Earth's 130 poorest countries have not been vaccinated. The 85 poorest countries won't be vaccinated until 2023. The humanitarian cost is unforgivable - and self-defeating, as each
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🚶🏻Curtis S. Chin
CurtisSChin
The #IMF says the "Great Lockdown" recession will likely be the worst since the Great Depression. Global economy projected to shrink by 3% in 2020. By contrast, in January, the
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