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Neil Ginsburg
GinsburgNeil
@cmarinucci A lot of law grads in CA would be VERY grateful for a mention in CA Playbook.@CaSupremeCourt is denying 1000s of would-be attys their bar licenses w/o any explanation
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Ms. (Annie) Phan đź—˝
MsPhanSF
The myth that Lowell is the only good school in SFUSD hides the fact that schools like O'Connell are doing innovative interdisciplinary learning or that schools like Mission and Balboa
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Shana V. White
ShanaVWhite
Educators, instead of saying I don't care if you are black, brown, green, disabled, queer, purple, etc....try this instead:I recognize and respect your identity traits. I do care enough to
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Center for Evaluation Innovation
Eval_Innovation
Thread on what we have against dashboards. (7 parts) 1/ Points about dashboards and indicators are from “Eyes Wide Open: Learning as Strategy Under Conditions of Complexity and Uncertainty” by
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Thread 1/nThere are two pieces of data out today that are very troubling and one may be related to the other.The first is that African-Americans are both getting COVID19 at
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BAME is not a word (she/her)
ShaheenCymru
THREAD I’ve been thinking a lot about #PrivilegeWalk So many people talking about its impact, but still faltering to step out of their comfort zones+take steps to make the changes
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Rebekah Fenton, MD for #ShareTheMicNowMed
rocketgirlmd
@RFentonMD: One topic I’m passionate about is understanding and dismantling systemic racism in education. Higher education can be a life-changing experience and yet the opportunities to achieve it are challenged
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Erin K O'Brien MD
ErinOBrienMD
#Otolaryngology has 0.8% Black MDs, one of the lowest #’s of any specialty. We outline some reasons why: over reliance on biased metrics (Step 1, AOA, grades, letters of rec)
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ACOG Action
ACOGAction
A quick thread from America’s #obgyns, because #FactsAreImportant: Pregnancy can be life threatening and #maternalmortality rates are rising in the US. Congress should work to improve access to health care,
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Dr. Lee Skallerup Bessette
readywriting
So I was talking about this with a friend yesterday, how remote work opportunities are being unevenly applied and that often the conditions for remote work are draconian and punishes
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Free the Pill
freethepill
Today we’re celebrating #FreeThePill Day (officially May 9)! More than 60 years ago, the FDA approved the first birth control pill—a development that allowed people to exercise more autonomy over
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Lucia Lorenzi, PhD
empathywarrior
I don't claim to have extensive knowledge of the clinical trial process, but it's so disheartening to see the dismissal of the time it takes for off-label approval of drugs
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Megan Lau
megan_lau
I’m inviting non-Black folks reading this to ask yourselves if there are Black curators, chefs, designers, artists, novelists, humorists, drag performers, essayists, dancers, stylists, etc. whose work you are familiar
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Dr. Malinda S. Smith
MalindaSmith
Data, understanding deficit narratives & systemic racism in Canada: 1)”Blacks” here refer to Black ppl/Black Canadians, not NZ’s All Blacks. 2) In Canada, Black ppl make up 3.5%/1.2M of the
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
The whole time I was reading this piece, this was the thought that was on my mind — & then @zeynep literally had it written out right here:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/opinion/coronavirus-airborne-transmission.html#covid19 2/ @z
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cailĂn 🌷
cailinfr
alright you know what??? let’s burn some bridges todayhttps://twitter.com/cailinfr/status/1286805470833971200 there are several billionaire kids in my class but when one girl I knew officially became a billionaire she got a
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