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chenin matthews, but spooky
akhmourne
okay lemme break this down all nice & simple, y’all. - having children is a choice- not having children is a choice - privilege is by definition, an unearned advantage
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Jess Morley
jessRmorley
RIGHT. You’ve all had a weekend to digest the @bengoldacre review. There’s a lot to take in, so let’s do some deeper dives into content. Let’s start at the very
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Tridd
_Tridd
Seen a lot of mutuals talking about unproducitve conversations regarding the Esports Degrees. Let me get this out of the way, that tweet was incredibly short sighted and incorrect. Now
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: April 4, 1936. The Strutwear strike in Minneapolis was won by the workers, a significant victory not just for the workers of Minnesota, but specifically
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Elemental
elemental
1/ No matter who wins next week, this election will have profound, far-reaching consequences for your physical health and well-being.From insurance coverage to plans for a pandemic, here’s what’s at
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Londyn Robinson (rheuminate)
londyloo
Hey women of #MedTwitter. Many graduates may not have had equitable representation of graduation speaker voices. Can you share your wisdom for the class of 2020 who will be starting
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Neil Coleman
NeilColemanSA
Some questions about the #level4lockdown A thread:It seems to be a sensible balance aimed at getting the economy moving & protecting lives. The devil will be in the detail of
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Joe Rubino
RubinoJC
OK, it is now later. Here are some observations from my experience applying for Colorado's unemployment insurance program on Wednesday. Thread:https://twitter.com/RubinoJC/status/1253387024259674112 Filling out the application was pretty straight
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Nicole Lee Schroeder, PhD
Nicole_Lee_Sch
32% of adults have adverse reactions to fragrance. If you care about making the world more accessible you can start by limiting or ending your use of scented products. That
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Jacqueline O'Neill
jacqui_oneill
Grateful to @giwps and @MelanneVerveer for a virtual discussion women peacebuilders on several continents on COVID-19. A thread on what they’re seeing, and their wise words: The always wonderful @Rajaa_Altalli
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The Sunday Times
thesundaytimes
For many people, the pandemic has been a chance to hit the pause button on their busy lives — and some aren't ready to press play againhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/returning-to-reality-the-taboo-of-admitting-that-you-love-lockdo
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libcom.org
libcomorg
Yesterday's announcement was also a distraction from the fact that the schools system nearly collapsed last week, and this has not been talked about enough.https://twitter.com/libcomorg/status/1241314773406547968 The schools were kept open
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Alley Cat is Home
AlleyCatCleopat
Thread. @senatemajldr is willing to stress out over 11% of the workforce (more due to 1.4 million newly unemployed last week) because he doesn’t want poor people to make more
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DrDinD 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
DrDinD
About the USPS. I grew up middle class after being poor in my early years thanks to solid, honest USPS jobs for my dad & mom. My mom retired from
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Mary 😷😭🌶🖤
MHPoison1
It's a beautiful day to honor the women of the labor movement who risked destitution & starvation to improve working conditions in the garment industry (My mother worked in a
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Funny Laughter, M.A.
FunnyLaughter1
I have been trying to think of the best way to express some things but haven’t figured out the right words. So here’s what I have:I’m afraid.I’m afraid for my
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