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bpwarsh
In 2005, Americans asked questions like this about Katrina. The answer was already clear before covid but it’s definitely clear now. What the moneyed powers inflict on New Orleanians, they
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Reclaim Pride Coalition
queermarch
Today on National Black HIV & AIDS Awareness Day we honor the legacy of Katrina Haslip. #NBHAAD #BlackHistoryMonth From @actupny: “Katrina Haslip was a major force in getting the
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Carole V. Bell
BellCV
While I enjoyed the @pchh discussion a lot, I have to point out a glaring misstep at the end. There’s a huge difference between saying that Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton novels
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Elizabeth Yin
dunkhippo33
Amazing episode between Harry Stebbings @HarryStebbings and Katrina Lake @kmlake. You should definitely check this out:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twenty-minute-vc-venture-capital-startup-funding-pitch/id958230465?i=1000501186051S
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Turner Novak
TurnerNovak
Stitch Fix is likely a $100b company within 10 years. Quick thread: Stitch Fix owns a direct channel to recommend and ship products to 3.5m users (growing 20%/yr). Many are
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Bitter Script Reader
BittrScrptReadr
I happened to see this week that the NCIS NOLA syndicated reruns were in the second season, which is the one I worked on. I missed my favorite ep, but
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Anti-racist Geography Curriculum
ARgeogcurric
1/ THREAD: Hurricane KatrinaHurricane Katrina became a disaster due to preventable failures in preparation and response strategies, compounded by systemic racism. In 2005, 67.3% of New Orleans’ population were African
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brittany packnett cunningham.
MsPackyetti
I remember going to Alabama for a conference years ago and snow hot right as we arrived. The city was shut down for days. There was *one* snow plow. Folks
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grimm
mugrimm
It's September 2005. Hurricane Katrina just happened. Rumors are floating around. Babies throats being slit in the superdome. 200 dead bodies in just a few days. The media portrays the
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Oliver Willis
owillis
the term "looting," which was on the tip of so many tongues when desperate people were being drowned in hurricane katrina, seems to have gone missing when reporting on a
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Martha Lincoln
heavyredaction
"Who could have imagined we would have mishandled COVID?" -- many *did* imagine that the US would fare badly. Perhaps worth reconstructing the reasoning behind those early predictionshttps://twitter.com/apoorva_nyc/status/13522530
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Diane Yentel
dianeyentel
I’m testifying Tuesday on need for comprehensive reform to nation’s disaster housing recovery & rebuilding. Finishing up written testimony today and outraged again at all the ways we fail low-income
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Chris Hayes
chrislhayes
It’s all been memory-holed now but the era of Peak Conservative Bush Worship was nearly as creepy and fawning as the Trump stuff. It's interesting to track conservatives' views of
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
The Department of Homeland security has been a failure from before it stood up, and it has not gotten better. I think this nearly two-decade experiment needs to come to
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john r stanton
dcbigjohn
It’s been 15 years since @The_Gambit published its first paper after Katrina. Clancy and the staff did it against all odds, and helped give folks here a small bit of
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hannah 🍌
DrDoctorHannah
The year is 2005. I had just turned 15 years old and was starting my sophomore year of high school. It was mid-September. My parents had just finally finished construction
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