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Harry Oppenheimer
HarryOppy
Today we were thrilled to announce the 2020 @HarvardGovernm1 Faculty Mentoring Award went to (twitter-less) Iain Johnston. If you don't know Iain, here is a few things you should know
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Salome Strangelove
salstrange
Let’s talk about some things rich and middle class people don’t understand about being poor enough to need food assistance. https://twitter.com/arthurdelaneyhp/status/983680210070638592 1. Food items are one of the most inexpensive
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Pick Me Procurer
TheFineFeminine
If the partnership don’t look like this, I don’t want it And people confuse egalitarianism with 50/50. And yes, if you take it literally each person would put in *exactly*
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Jill Promoli
jillpromoli
Four years ago we lost our son because of illness in the classroom. Living through a pandemic after losing so much to infectious disease is a special kind of hell,
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Bea Jaspert 🕸
hogotheforsaken
Thread:Getting really frightened by these pushes to criminalise the acknowledgment that biological sex is real, binary, immutable and politically significant.Its patently obvious that women cannot advocate for the rights of
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Victoria Fox
drvictoriafox
Exactly. LA is a great case study. Outbreaks are most severe NOT in wealthy/party cities but in cities housing low income essential workers with high numbers of multigen households. I
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Kristina Keneally
KKeneally
Very pleased to continue in Home Affairs, Immigration & Citizenship, incl helping #strandedAussies & other Aussies let down by @PeterDuttonMP & @ScottMorrisonMP Also, honoured to take on additional role of
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Halle Quezada
HalleQuezada
Choosing “learn at home” on CPS’s reopening survey has been *the* easiest part of learning at home.Remote learning has been an enormous struggle for my kids and family, but I’d
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Katie Hepworth
ketiairport
Great article by public health expert on the primary reasons for covid spread in Oz - TLDR policing individual behaviours will have limited efficacy if you don't address the structural
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Sheera Frenkel
sheeraf
Lately, I've had a some mom friends congratulate me on 1)writing a book 2)while at the NYT 3)with small children 4)during a pandemic. The tone was always, "Wow, you must
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Working Families
workingfamUK
Women have taken a massively unequal economic hit over the pandemic, the new @Commonswomequ report highlights today. And it’s women with caring responsibilities who have borne the brunt of it.
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Jonathan Simons
jonathansimons
Longer school day back in the news from @halfon4harlowMP and others....this is some work I did at Policy Exchange seven years ago on what a longer school day might look
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Elizabeth Pancotti
ENPancotti
The thing about generous UI prolonging joblessness is that 1) study after study has said that’s not the case in this recession because there are few job offers to turn
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Forrest Bennett
ForrestBennett
The US is so far behind on high speed rail that a nat’l effort to catch up would: create hundreds of thousands of construction jobs, thousands of permanent jobs, give
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Georgina Calvert-Lee
GeorginaCLee
Thread: 1. Women are leaving jobs in droves because employers refuse to put them on furlough to allow them to home school. https://bbc.in/2YOzP4m This exodus of qualified women is setting
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Jaja
JavedJaghai
Jamaica has had a fertility crisis before. At the start of the 19th century, Jamaican planters rejected metropolitan efforts to end the slave trade and abolish slavery. One of their
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