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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Two quick things. This doesn't quite match what I get in ATUS; I get 333 minutes men, 291 women. But more to the point, this is the wrong way to
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NYC Angry Mom - #OpenSchools
angrybklynmom
In a renewed rage, I just allowed myself to remember that Daycare in NYC reopened in June, w/ minimal fanfare. Search for "Daycare NYC Safe" and you get a tiny
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Dr Autumn Roesch-Marsh
DrARoeschMarsh
Trying to grapple with this. What I learned last time, a thread:1. Make your domestic work visible to others. Block your electronic diary to include periods of childcare (if you
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Taylor Brown
TaylorB63772297
#econofnyc NYC is currently in Phase 1B of vaccine distribution— teachers + childcare workers are now eligible along with other essential workers. However, the replies to the tweet below indicate
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Daniel Bleakley
DanielBleakley
Australian Government Corruption Scandals#RubyPrincess & @PeterDutton_MP Thread: 1/17 Australian Government Corruption Scandals#NCCC & Neville Power @FortescueNews 2/17 Australian Government Corruption Scandals#SportsRorts & @se
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Annie Selak, PhD
aselak
I just had a baby. She has not had any vaccinations yet, and she is too young. Yet my catholic employer thinks I should return to work next week. I
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Armine Yalnizyan
ArmineYalnizyan
Just finished @PnPCBC with the wonderful @armstrongcbc on the significance of today's @StatCan_eng Labour Force Survey findings.Buckle up for a short tour of the deets.https://twitter.com/ArmineYalnizyan/status/1357774670821523461 First
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Jessie Westwood
JessieSorores
Dear @scullyp @KwasiKwarteng if you do not reopen the wedding sector fully from April - Sep and fail to financially support us then that’s it. The sector collapses. We are
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Jessica Metheringham
QuakerDissent
Primary schools may not open this week. I understand that, and it’ll be ok. It is probably the right decision, hard though it is. However, I’m seeing a lot of
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Carolyn Poddig
CarolyninFandom
We will never go back to pre-covid life. This is the case. There are things that MUST be addressed however by liberal individuals or post-covid life will deepen the inequities
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
NEW: post #brexit immigration rules are shaping up to kill the au pair industry - on which 45,000 working families depend for affordable childcare. Seems mad. Stay with me. /1https://on.ft.com/2Mus5C3
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
arghavan_salles
There were plenty of obstacles to women’s careers before the pandemic. When schools went remote in the spring, it was theoretically possible that childcare would be distributed among genders. It
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
I'm noting that a lot of people who didn't give a fig re equity in public education suddenly care about "re-opening" schools (a thin pretext for dismissing the demands of
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Yashi Gunawardena
yashiguna1
I am once again asking why we should be excited to have a woman Speaker of the House, VP, President, etc. if they don’t support policies and candidates trying to
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Scholars Strategy Network
SSNScholars
As legislators weigh more #COVID19 relief, SSN's experts are here to provide background and analysis. Today's thread comes from urban poverty expert Dr. Joan Mazelis (@JoanieMazelis), author of “Surviving Poverty:
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Kat Howard
SaysMiss
Thread: my thoughts on remote learning. My original tweet lacked all nuance. Engagement rates are known as conversion rates in the sales industry.You are teachers, not salespeople. Whilst these are
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