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Jessica Evans
JPenelope_Evans
I've been thinking about the mixed messaging coming from UVM admin. They claim to support diversity, yet are cutting programs that, historically, BIPOC and women had far less access to
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Dr Arlene H-H
DrArleneHH
@JuliaGillardGPE @GIWLkings is interviewing @YvetteCooperMP about her book ‘She Speaks: women’s speeches that changed the world’. Shining a light on the power of women’s voices from Boudicca to Greta Thunberg.
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Dymeah Casey
MeahLeura
Today marks the start of #BlackHistoryMonth . That means not just celebrating the richness of Black history, but taking a deep look at what it means to be Black in
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The Brexit negotiations have been such a disaster because Britain never had a serious debate about what it most wanted to achieve. Instead, ministers spent years pretending no trade-offs were
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N.S. Olya
senscommunrare
Thread time! In the preface to The World and Africa, W.E.B. Du Bois laments not being able to use the classicist Frank M. Snowden Jr.'s research on black people in
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Dr Victoria Austen-Perry
Vicky_Austen
As the spring semester comes to an end for me, I wanted to share some of the fun we had in my @UWinnipeg_CLAS myth class! With the online format, I
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James McAuley
jameskmcauley
This is Théodore Reinach (1860-1928), one of the main characters in my book, "The House of Fragile Things." At the heart of public life in the Third Republic, he was
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Rebecca Futo Kennedy 🏛️ 🏺
kataplexis
In Jan 2016, I had a coffee with @donnazuck after what had happened to her after publishing “How to be a good classicist”. I was chair then on WCC and
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olagjean
Every other week when talking architecture I’ll get the “this is rich people’s architecture! Bad!” Now you have to understand that these arguments aren’t new, and they have existed since
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Dominique Samuels 🇬🇧
dominiquetaegon
HISTORY THREAD : I am often asked why I identify with Britain so much and believe black people truly have a place here to call their own. That’s because black
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Connor Goldsmith
dreamoforgonon
"Objectively, [person] was a barbarian" is just an absolutely hilarious sentence because 'barbarian' is by definition a subjective word. It just meant foreigner. You can't have a barbarian without subjectivity!
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ClassicActivist 📢🏺🧨
ClassicActivist
There’s been a lot of talk about equity & justice for Classics and Classics-adjacent subjects in recent years. Good work is being done by allies & activists. But EVEN if
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Andrew Trueblood
atrueblood
Well, in the midst of a pandemic, the President decided to prioritize foisting his tastes upon the American public through an executive order, which was first floated in February...and I
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Dr. Liz Gloyn
lizgloyn
So, at @ancientlyric's request... a thread on Women, Degrees and Cambridge. Did you know women were not awarded full Cambridge degrees until 1948? No just the PhD, but the BA
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Nate Wazoo
NateWazoo
All right, folks, let’s gather round and take a good look at @johnddavidson’s recent op-ed for The Federalist, which takes aim at one of his fellow Hillsdale College alums for
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
I just finished Eric Adler's The Battle of the Classics, and wanted to say something about Joel Christiansen's review linked below. I am not sure what motivates the review (I
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