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Zoey Dixon
Zoey_Dixon
Here are some simple things children's librarians, who work in public libraries or schools can do to support black people and be an anti-racist. Look at your stock collections, update
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lawprofblawg
lawprofblawg
Good morning, colleagues. Let's play a game. We'll call it the "Can LPB Be Outraged?" Game. Rules: You tell me you are in a zoom class with each of the
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Louise Savage
louisejsavage
Less vanity related learning from this week 1) Sorting out access points so that our people and Estate are protected, whilst we open up spaces for @nottmhospitals is so much
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Emily Michot
EmilyMichot
I dropped to PT & took our 1st born on baby friendly assignments the first several months of parenthood @MiamiHerald 21 yrs ago. We tried to make it work the
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Ellie Price
_ellieprice_
I don’t think people truly understand how draining it is at the moment working in retail/a pharmacy. A lot of people in the past have told me to get a
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Zoë Plant
ZoePlant89
I would strongly urge everyone to watch #Hospital on iPlayer. This is the hospital my sister works at (as a nurse on the covid drug trials in episode 2), and
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Robert Mahon
RobertCMahon
I honestly don't know how any academics are holding it together right now. I feel like everyone I know that actually cares about their students and their projects is in
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Liz Watts
lizwatts101
I’m still working today but it’s less manic so I have a bit of time for reflection. What have I learned over the last three weeks? 1. Councillors play an
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wannabeaPhDiva
artofPhDisaster
I was already aware but it doesn’t suck any less to hear from colleagues that, no, they don’t and really haven’t spent multiple hours each morning dealing with admin. If
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Clara Vulliamy
ClaraVulliamy
A short thread on inclusivity without caveats: the wellbeing and safety of all of our colleagues, books for all children, and the human cost of ‘opinions’ without accountability. 1/6 These
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Prof Kate Wall
kate_wall98
Practitioner enquiry tip of the week: supporting practitioner enquiry communities. I often get asked whether you have to be an 'expert', whatever that is, to support colleagues who are undertaking
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WheatNOil
WheatNOil
This is sort of the thing isn’t it?We can add beds and ventilators but there’s only so many people who know how to care for the people in them. You
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Amy Catalinac
amycatalinac
Understandably, focus will be on those planning to physically immigrate *to* the US and who now can’t. But spare a thought for your (likely junior) academic colleagues who already live
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John Cook
johnjcook
67% of cops think police killings of black citizens are "isolated incidents" https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2017/01/11/behind-the-badge/ 92% of cops think protests against policing practices are motivated by "bias" agai
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Amit Thadhani
amitsurg
All respiratory patients irrespective of whether COVID or not are being diverted to COVID hospitals for treatment. There are no ICU beds available in most of these hospitals for this
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Kathryn MCCT 🙋🏼♀️
Arithmaticks
My mum told me her colleagues have been bashing teachers in their WhatsApp group today. Saying that their kids aren’t getting enough support from online lessons, and it’s not differentiated
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