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Augustus
Augustus709
Why the lack of GOP outrage over COVID deaths?It's their worldview. They care about deaths when they can identify & blame a perpetrator, like immigrants, Muslims, Asians.But, when death is
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Louise JohnsShepherd
Loujs
There was A LOT of positive coverage for the @clpe1 #ReflectingRealities report yesterday. But the inevitable ‘why do we even need this’ was there ending up in frankly racist comments
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ANGEL ARUTURA
aarutura
“One size fits all” Feminism upholds white supremacy and continues to leave Black women unprotected and invisible. - A thread. I see “feminists” everywhere talk about the gender pay gap,
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Kadra Abdinasir
Kadra_A_
‘Black pupils are disproportionately hit with fixed-term exclusions in England - by three times as many in some places’How many reviews & inquiries are needed before we take action on
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David Lay Williams
LayWilliams
1) Looks like Charlie Kirk is speaking to my area of expertise, citing Plato's influence on Rousseau. I happen to have written a book on this very subject, Rousseau's Platonic
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Diane Swonk
DianeSwonk
Ok. I thought I was done but apparently not. My own take on the dissonance between Wall Street snd Main Street. Major indices only account for about 20% of employment
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Matthew Chapman
fawfulfan
The main reason centrally planned economies tend to fail is that they reward failure.When countries like the USSR weren't satisfied with how a state enterprise was performing, they'd throw more
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Jan Vávra
hansvavra
Inspired by search of @PavelTomancak in 5 major molecular biology #journals , I made my own in fields of #social #geography & #rural studies. So, this is thread on #social
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Michael Wara
MichaelWWara
Not like it’s an anomaly, but COVID-19 really highlights the structural inequality and racism of the place that I call home: Marin County. Pursuing the excellent @maringov Coronavirus surveillance site
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Cynthia Khoo
Cyn_K
Okay—still officially Away, but the Bay Street #lawtwitter gender pay gap discussion has been so frustrating to observe and it's become more distracting to *not* say anything. Just spilt 500
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
Last year I wrote an open letter to Steven Pinker, questioning his triumphalist narrative about global poverty reduction. I never received an answer. But I've worked on this issue a
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
It would be ridiculous if we told people, "you're not passionate enough to belong in:"- Tennis- Cooking- Painting- anything elseYet, #academia continually tells people, "you're not passionate enough to belong
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Wharton School
Wharton
We are live now with the #BeyondBusiness panel, "Race & Corporate Power," on the commitments companies are making to fight racial inequality: https://whr.tn/3eNPVm0 Follow this thread for key takeaways and join
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Smithsonian NMAAHC
NMAAHC
#OnThisDay in 1929, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia. By 1963, King had become the most nationally recognized civil rights leader in the country. #APeoplesJourney #ANationsStory
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Amy Westervelt
amywestervelt
hi. the working parents I know, and prob most you know, are currently coming to grips with the fact that there is no end in sight and kinda losing their
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Lananh Nguyen
LananhTNguyen
I'm compiling a list of stories that I’ve discussed with sources and colleagues in recent weeks on race, finance and economics. ICYMI. Additions welcome. @hannahlevitt, @AmandaGordon and I wrote about
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