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Diego Rodríguez
DRMegafauna
A thread discussing the causes of the Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions, AKA Ice Age animals. It will be the first of a series that will also deal with the consequences
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BLACK CONSERVATIVE
blackrepublican
Early Signs of Trouble - A History of #WhiteSupremacy at First Baptist Church (Dallas). How a #Dallas church with a history of oppposing civil rights for African Americans formed a
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Prof Tanja Bueltmann
cliodiaspora
Dear America, As a historian, as a German, as a woman,as a friend: I ask you to remember. #Election2020 #ElectionDay Remember his praise for white supremacists and how
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
#NetajiSubhasChandraBose one of my heroes, it would be impossible to capture his remarkable life in a thread. This thread is more on some aspects of his life, and his ideals.
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
Hey.I want to talk for a quick minute about the Tea Party, the meeting where I first realized fascism could find purchase in America, and why our civilization is coming
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Irenes (many)
ireneista
Okay. We found our notes from when we did that close read of the DoJ's draft legislation around Section 230 a couple months back. We had hoped this would not
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Amrita Bhinder
amritabhinder
Why Are India’s Farmers Protesting?Indian farmers have lately made international headlines. Rihanna, Susan Sarandon & Greta Thunberg have taken up their cause. Ozy, a glitzy Silicon Valley publication posed a
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Matthew Petti 🎅🎄☃️
matthew_petti
HISTORY THREADThis is Monte Melkonian, the strangest, most interesting man of the late Cold War.His story took him from suburban California through the Vietnam War, the Iranian Revolution, the Lebanese
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StatisticusCollegium 🇬🇧
verumandverus
12/9/2015 - Jeremy Corbyn is elected Leader of the Labour Party receiving 59.5% of the voteThis is a tragedy for REMAIN. And a comedy for the rest of us. /11
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Sean Estelle🌹
chitrans_plant
Here's another set of articles, zeroing in on questions of socialist strategy and organizing praxis (yes I'm reading all my open tabs today) First, '5 Theses on Militant Development' in
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Werise
We_Have_Risen
https://twitter.com/hxnxnah/status/1278003011403612161 LA City Councilman Jose Huizar...https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1276951479245393920?s=21 https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1276951479245393920 From DOJ...https://twitter.com/usao_l
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J. Nathan Matias
natematias
What can we learn from social/computational science about policies to govern coordinated actors in a world of overlapping platforms and media? Yesterday, I summarized a few points on how to
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Andrew Harmel-Law 🏡
al94781
“Patterns of Anarchy” is a collection of writings published in 1966. I came to it because a) Christopher Alexander quotes from it in “A Pattern Language” and b) because as
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Catch22
Catch22
We’re live at our #OnlineHarms event, where we will hear from industry experts, researchers and policy makers, and share interim findings from our research on young peoples’ perspectives on social
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Lara Putnam
lara_putnam
I feel I need to mention periodically the size of the gap btwn center-to-left political discourse, still debating Dem messaging & activists' slogans... & the reality of our actually-existing public
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Kent Hendricks
kenthendricks
52 of the most interesting things I learned in 2020:1. The bacteria RB41 is known to exist in only three places: showerheads, dog noses, and paleolithic cave paintings.*The Great Indoors*https://amzn.to/3aSWBiq
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