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Jennifer Raub
jenneraub
An ad agency in SF is excitedly sharing the news that they were awarded a $40 million account to "educate the public" on the benefits of taking the covid-19 vaccine.
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia
silviamg
I was reading reviews on Goodreads of The Marrow Thieves. I read a 1 star review where the reviewer complained that it was bad because it broke post-apocayltipc/dystopia conventions: there
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melanin mvskoke
MelaninMvskoke
Native peoples are often hyper-invisible while Black folks are often hyper-visible. However, our respective visibility under these systems correlates with the method used to oppress and subjugate our respective peoples.
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Haruun J. Ali
HaruunAli
Edmonton has been a city for 126 years. Today, over 40% of Edmontonians are a BIPOC or minority. In the last 126, only 4 BIPOC have served #YEGCC. Speaking of
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Mark Medley
itsmarkmedley
This is my semi-annual reminder that I'm always looking for pitches/story ideas for the @globeandmail's Saturday Opinion section. I encourage younger journalists, and writers who I haven't worked with, to
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
Is everyone reading this??!I gotta break down this science real quick. This study compared COVID-19 mortality rates by racial/ethnic group AND age. It found: Among folks aged 35-44, Black people
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Catscratch Fever
Vritrite
You want to know about American History but your BIPOC friends are too tired to explain it to you? Read this. Here are a collection of indigenous history books u
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Brendan Cantwell
cant_b
I'm reading @robmaxim and @MarkMuro1's @BrookingsMetro report on regional public universities in the great lakes reason. Going to tweek a few tidbits.https://www.brookings.edu/research/restoring-regional-public-universities-for-reco
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Solidarity Is not a Market Exchange
decolonialcommi
A thread of literature where people can read about & understand settler-colonialism. Not as an ontological temporality, but as a continuing structure, not an event. One that continues to be
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Alicia Crosby
aliciatcrosby
White folks - as you sort through your feels, I wanna encourage you do something. Take time to hold the reality of how hellish today has been for Black, Indigenous,
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
A very happy Thanksgiving to all our American sisters and brothers who are today giving thanks that they were once subjects of the British Crown and lamenting the seditious activities
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Aji #ReturnALLTheStolenChildren Wings
Ajijaakwe
12/14. New moon! Harness that energy to #HelpFolksLive2020. Indigenous, Black, POC, 2SLGBTQNBIA, & Disabled folx who need help making it through this month, drop your cash links, your PayPals, your
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Prof Tanja Bueltmann
cliodiaspora
“Our language”... about that:English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European family. It first came to these islands through Angles, Saxons and Jutes—migrants from the continent who brought their
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Autostraddle
autostraddle
We're honoring #TransDayOfRemembrance by celebrating trans life and these trans stories on the beauty and joy of love, reconnecting with Indigenous teachings and struggling toward a better future. Love
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Dr Kate Mulligan
KateMMulligan
Breaking my hiatus for a minute: this morning's #TOpoli Board of Health meeting. Check latest #COVID19 & #HealthEquity updates at http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2020.HL18.1Or stream live starting at 9.30 a
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The Club of Rome
ClubOfRome
The #PlanetaryEmergencyPlan 2.0 provides ten essential transformative actions to drive systems change and stabilize the earth: https://clubofrome.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Planetary_Emergency_Plan_2.0-.pdf @PIK_Climate @WWF @SDDecleve
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