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@RobertEllsberg
RobertEllsberg
100 yrs ago today, Aug 18 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, extending the vote to women. Among those who paved the way was Dorothy Day, 20, later founder of
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Maccabee JD ✡️
GoodnightGuy
I'm gonna go on a nerd rant for a minute Making every superhero the whole "I don't kill" is lazy writing. It forces a moral superiority that feels forced. With
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Matthew
IAmKale
1/n The death of Flash had me nostalgic for high school. Back then Macromedia Flash was such an intuitive editor that even I, a fledgling web developer, could singlehandedly craft
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National Immigrant Justice Center
NIJC
THREAD: We just released a report shedding light on the systemic abuses heaped on immigrants prosecuted with migration-related offenses. Check it out at: http://www.immigrantjustice.org/LegacyOfInjustice Here are some highlights: 1/ How
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Margaret Hannon
mch_tweets
Last presentation of the day is from Sherri Keene @ Susan McMahon (@GeorgetownLaw): Confronting Norms in Legal Analysis and Storytelling @LWIonline #LWIOneDay2020 In our classes, we risk giving the impression
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Minnesota Freedom Fund
MNFreedomFund
Good morning. Let's talk about "where the money went" and where it's going. All protest-related bail so far that has come our way has been paid and we're going to
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noah, a bibimperson
noahreservation
just want to suggest that it's possible to hold several different opinions at once, ones that are not even in conflict with each otherI am horrified by the violence against
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
A short thread on #democracy, despotism and anarchy.First, it was truly saddening to see the 2020 Presidential election to end in violence and loss of life. However, I would like
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
4 years and the press still did not introspect what they got wrong in 2016. 4 years of gaslighting on how sexism and racism were at play in 2016.4 years
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Fatima Hassan
_HassanF
If *you* want the economy to *open*, travel to resume, businesses to flourish, health care systems to not collapse, education to continue, then how do you defend patent monopolies in
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Nicole Lee
_Nic_Lee
I’ve been reflecting on where I was 5 years ago in court, and where I am now and the progress that’s been made in that time. Justice if you got
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Ross Douthat
DouthatNYT
Good @EricLevitz look at the agony of progressivism, to which I would append one thought:https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/11/2020-election-results-biden-won-democrats-senate-loss.html Some of the agony is a rage against the injustice of
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Madison Payton
MadisonPayton2
Day 2: Letting Go of Literary Whiteness.When working with white students, we have to racialize white students as white students. How do their perspective, the world they live in, and
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Samia Errazzouki
S_Errazzouki
I was 10-years old when I went to my first ever protest in front of the White House. I couldn’t see, hear, or understand much—except for the countless of posters
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defund the police
not_carlisle
Martin Luther King Jr. is not Black Buddha or Black Gandhi. Nonviolence was a tactic adopted in response to the poisoned conscience of white America. He knew that to lessen
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Arthur Chapman
ArthurJChapman
This is a fine example of measure historical-ethical or ethico-historical reflection. Thank you for it, @mfordhamhistory: it is characteristically clear and insightful. 1https://twitter.com/mfordhamhistory/status/1274342624535760896 Permit
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