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Letícia Soares, PhD
leticiasaurus
Yesterday was my #covidversary. It's been one yr since my partner @israelfloresta & I got covid19.We both tested negative. Now, we both have #longCOVID. Here are some thoughts about this
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Joe Tamel
jtamel
I’ve not podcasted or blogged in quite a while out of respect for more important voices that should be amplified. Now, well, there are times when silence is less virtuous
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
It is not safe to keep schools closed. Summary from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the principal medical society for 67,000 pediatricians.https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/co
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stella ✿ ᵇˡᵐ 🏳️🌈
the60slovebot
LGBT CLASSIC ROCK MUSICIANS, a thread; disclaimer: if i have gotten any of these sexualities wrong, please correct me! This is just what i’ve heard/found off the internet (WITH SOURCES)!
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Nic Subtirelu
linguisticpulse
one of my many roles is editor of the Forum for the journal TESOL Quarterly. i love how this role has allowed me to engage with different topics and to
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venetianblonde
venetianblonde
Hi, I was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, #RVA, the daughter of a Civil War historian. Some thoughts about Monument Avenue: A Thread.These are my favorite statues: Arthur Ashe
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Dianna M. Náñez🏜✍🏽🦋
DiannaNanez
Buenos días! Powerful dialogue w/#DecoloniseTheNews: Confronting Journalism’s Role in Systemic Racism. Gracias @hannah_ajala w/@weblackjournos, @TVMarv,@reynoldspost w/@MaynardInst for speaking truth to real change for equity, inclusion.
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dr. yooniverse (irene h. yoon, ph.d.)
hongwon
I keep waiting for university/district/state education leaders to say something about the demonstrations that occurred in our city and all over the country this week. I decided to say what
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Wellcome Collection
ExploreWellcome
Through its long history, London has survived some enormous epidemics. During the 1665 Great Plague of London, the city burned, shops closed and the streets emptied. Read Samuel Pepys’s account
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Jaipreet Virdi
jaivirdi
Welcome to an episode of #DeafHistorySeries!Reformer & activist, Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879-1958) had a busy life: she wrote 40 books, spoke 5 languages, led WWI relief efforts, managed education programs
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Petty White
flotisserie
Seeing folks wonder about this, and the answer is evangelicals, and for why, you can look to Mike Pence. The long and short of it is that this is an
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Shara Tibken
sharatibken
New from me: a look at the US digital divide, now that most schools are starting the year with virtual classes. This was one of the most frustrating stories I've
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David Rosenthal
DavidRosenthal_
Another #EARobinson first edition arrived: Sonnets 1889-1927. Not particularly valuable, except for a fan like me. But I love how an old book can hold a history. THREAD 1/20 This
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WHITE SILENCE IS VIOLENCE #BLM
dum666itch
Thread of Otis professors that are actually doing a good job in education. - Silas Munro | Communication ArtsHas a studio poly-mode. Which applies design to inspire people to better
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Dr. J. Jackson-Beckham
jnikolbeckham
THREAD. I cannot count how many times I have been asked in recent days, "What can I do?" This question often comes from a place of helplessness, frustration and even
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Ms. Heref Oryou ✊
SprkJoy4BtrDays
THREAD 1/**This recent video from Dr. John Campbell is important**Listen to what he says about WELL PEOPLE spreading infection.https://youtu.be/bUfuF3Il4ik via @YouTubeThis is who Dr Campbell is. The WHO recommends following
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