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Sharon Yam (任萃言)
sharonyamsy
Thread: Notes for scholars writing about social movements and politics that are not theirs #TeamRhetoric 1/ Citation politics matter: amplify local voices, voices from people who have real stakes in
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Will Padfield
padfieldRL
1/4The #excluded debate boils down to this:1) The schemes were (brilliantly) designed at pace. 2) CoE sought to reduce the risk of fraud with strict eligibility criteria. 3) This approach
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Dr Nicole Willson
NicoleWillson
Something cool came out of the virtual teaching experience for me this week. I decided to create a set of tasks that students had the flexibility to complete in their
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🍁clownfish prince of darkness 🕯
holocraftic
You see this? Many of you are following this person who drew a black version of Pugsley Addams with a noose around his neck. This was a brainless, highly insensitive
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Sarah Hollowell 🐋
sarahhollowell
Outside of the fact that I agree white writers shouldn't be writing books from the perspective of POC because the shitty reality is that there's a limited amount of spaces
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Rebecca Rowe
Rebecca_L_Rowe
I just saw Frozen 2: it's about how colonialism always lies, about how colonialist "gifts" are always for their own benefit and the detriment of others, about how colonists get
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
The greatest power a parent has over offspring is bestowing an identity with a name. It is a power Africans don't take lightly as they believe it is a daily
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Chris Smaje
csmaje
Much to agree with in this thread. Subversive steps that build beyond one’s own homestead are certainly vital. And indeed the story didn’t start with ‘people like us’ – engaging
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✊🏿✊🏾BLM. ACAB. 1312✊🏾✊🏿
PowerTQueen
No offense, but how in the everloving hell are George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Kyle Rittenhouse, and Breonna Taylor considered heroes? What did they do that was considered heroic? Even as
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Hi from @_SimonLeese. This week I’ll be tweeting about Arabic literature and multilingualism in 18th/19th century North India. I’m interested in how Arabic writers imagine their place in a larger
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Albert Nazarov
linkchainlink
Thread on $WOO and why i'm bullish on it What is it? $WOO is the native platform token of the @wootraderS network. @mcuban said it's solving the biggest obstacle in
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ai, back from the dead
fadesintointent
who wants my Spit Hot Takes about his role as intergenerational keeper of knowledge in a world that tries to disrupt that transmission/work on new things and why it's queer
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Stephen C. Ekker
scekker
We are in the home stretch of graduate school application season! We had a terrific online open house, answering your top questions. A few FAQs here. If you are looking
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Lydia X. Z. Brown
autistichoya
Over the last 6 or 7 years since I first posted the original Ableist Language Glossary on my blog, I've received literally thousands of comments on it in every form.Fan
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Dominique Samuels🌸
dominiquetaegon
HISTORY THREAD : I am often asked why I identify with Britain so much and believe black people truly have a place here to call their own. That’s because black
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Malini Ranganathan
maliniranga
One shortfall of Wilkerson's "Caste" is a serious engagement with the historical geographies of capitalism: how, in distinct but also related ways, capitalism in both India and the U.S. is
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