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Kelly Iggers
msiggerslibrary
I am furious. A safe return to school is the single most important thing we need for ALL Ontarians.Students need a safe return to school. What will a yr w/out
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LadyGrasha
Today (23rd May 2020) is the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula. Obstetric fistula is a medical condition in which a hole develops in the birth canal as a result of childbirth-this can be between the
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Meg Ruttan Walker
TricksyRaccoon
Having to explain to people that you can't tease the justice out out climate activism/actions makes me want to claw at my eyes. The pandemic has not made me more
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
Are you looking for ways to better support your students this semester? In this thread, I'll share links to materials I've developed for: 1) understanding the challenges students are facing
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Dr. Darien Sutton
DoctorDarienMD
After watching the trial from yesterday, I’m still struck by the ongoing discussion of George Floyd’s past medical history and the attempt to weaponize it. /1 Mr. Floyd had a
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Gregg J. Montalto, MD, MPH 🇮🇹🇺🇸
UChiMontalto
A lot of talk about #COVIDー19 immune registries. From an epidemiologic, public health perspective, it is important to know how populations have been, & are being, infected. We have registries
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Brandon J. McKoy
Brandon_McKoy
Seeing some folks say that "ReOpening" will allow us to go back to normal, but I'm not understanding why that's anyone's goal. The "normal" we had before this was a
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Teach For America
TeachForAmerica
Inspired by the way #edtech entrepreneurs are rising to meet this moment. Here's just a few of the *many* alumni-driven ventures offering additional free services for families and students during
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Samadhi Mora Severino
SamadhiMora
Anyone to explain to me why I had to file complaint through @OntHumanRights and @Ont_Ombudsman due to York CAS and Home care supports/SDF inequities across Ontario for my son and
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#PettyPendergrass
ashoncrawley
during a pandemic you want me to vote for someone that doesn't support universal healthcare. DURING A PANDEMIC?whew, chillay! what i am trying to say: this is a spectacular event,
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Kevin Gannon
TheTattooedProf
Students did NOT experience "learning loss." Students absolutely learned during Covid: how to navigate new and shifting learning environments, persisting when all society's institutions failed them, responding to adversity, on
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InclusionWinnipeg
Inclusion_Wpg
The COVID-19 virus exposes inequities in our community that predated the crisis.Many people with intellectual disabilities face barriers to employment and rely on government assistance to live. This is not
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Roya Hakakian
RoyaTheWriter
1) I’m a proud signatory of #theLetter published in #Harpers, calling for justice and open debate. Some have dismissed it as a statement by a “privileged” few. The term privileged
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
Doing science, and especially social science, is a political act. Researchers are in unique positions of power. We make choices about what sorts of science to do, what aspects of
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Christopher Parsons
caparsons
A on my thoughts about the Canadian Covid-19 app Some people have been asking me whether I plan to use the Canadian Covid-19 app, which was released July 31
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
To all of those now asking:"What can we do about the racial health inequities emerging amid COVID-19?" I'm starting a list, right here, that I invite my colleagues to add
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