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Tiffany Green
Tiffany_L_Green
Thank you for writing this @itsafronomics, though you shouldn't have had to. I keep seeing some wringing of hands of non-black economists on what they can do, as if we
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Michelle Ogunwole
DrChelleMD
1st of many reflections from Episode 1 of @CPSolvers AntiRacism in Medicine series: Racism, Police Violence & Health.Without Sancturay--A thread on how we all have work to do. On Ep.
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Umbereen S. Nehal, MD, MPH
usnehal
Having worked in a variety of settings, yes, this is % true. The “better” hospitals want the cash pay foreign patients over Medicaid covered Americans. There is a lot of
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Fatimah Kelleher
fatimahkelleher
In the spirit of #CiteAfricanWomen / #CiteBlackWomen, here's a thread of African & Diaspora thinkers on the economy. First up, Fadekemi Abiru @FadekemiAbiru in @republicjournal on the impact of the
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Keeping It 101
KeepingIt_101
Apparently, it's #InternationalPodcastDay, & who are we to say that isn't a "real" thing. That's the opposite of our whole vibe!We dropped a new ep today & @mpgPhD & @ProfIRMF
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Jacob S. Rugh
JakeRugh
"By 1913, 6 of 26 BYU faculty were women...These early faculty helped build the institution & set its trajectory, though their contributions to BYU are often lost in the institutional
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SBA
SbaArch
THREAD: "Archaeology in the Time of #BlackLivesMatter " event, sponsored by @SbaArch, TAG North America, and the Columbia Center for Archaeology. Starting momentarily! Facilitators: Maria Franklin & Justin Dunnavant. Panelists
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