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K-Fai Steele
kfaisteele
This Centering Black Creators conversation is a must watch; it’s one of the only honest conversations I’ve seen about understanding how white supremacy is manifest (and The Problem) in children’s
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Jordan Raskopoulos
JordanRasko
To all the people saying that The Matrix being a trans metaphor is revisionist. Here’s the thing about being a trans. You feel trans before you transition. You feel trans
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David Thomas Moore
dtmooreeditor
So have y'all heard of Chaucer? Author of the Canterbury Tales, the founder of the English literary canon? 'Course you have! Odds are pretty good, if you've studied English Lit,
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Chris Arnade 🐢
Chris_arnade
Prof of Literature whose last paper is "Techno-Anxiety & the Middlebrow: Science-Fictionalizing in Fictional Mainstream of Early Twenty-First Century.” is of course going to argue elite education doesn't make you
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Jade Parker
CybereVitas
The team behind the QAnon persona is at a critical inflection point. They need to develop their strategic direction for at least 1yr post-Jan 2021. I doubt they’ll abandon Q
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Gregory Norminton
GDRNorminton
Reading Clive James's brilliant translation of Dante's INFERNO. No medieval work of literature casts so active a shadow: impossible to imagine the work of William Blake or T.S. Eliot or
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Mark L. Ruffalo
MarkLRuffalo
I'm baffled by therapists who list 5 or 10 specializations on their websites: CBT, DBT, EMDR, hypnotherapy, etc. How do people find the time to master all of this? I've
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Kashmiri Pandit कश्मीरी पंडित 🇮🇳🇮🇳
KashmiriHindu07
Thread: 1/n Those who feel that Hinduism is like any other religion associated with many superstitions and myths and has no substance for today's modern medical technology, they should go
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Julie Segal Walters
J_S_Dub
To @Danny_Freedman and the @wapo regarding your article about The Monster at the End of This Book. https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/monster-at-the-end-of-this-book/2021/01/25/e7fbf7a6-5ccf-11eb-8bcf-3877871c819d_story.html
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Shirley Tillotson
stillots1
I've reviewed the most recent work on Sir John A. Macdonald's political thought, thinking that perhaps there I would find his views on "freedom of expression and the press" (FOE&TP)
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Alexis Hall 🦄
quicunquevult
Apologies but this is going to be, like, A THREAD.I sometimes get told, about my writing … that I’m letting the side down.& I honestly don’t know how to respond
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David R. Agrawal
DavidRAgrawal
How do local governments set policy in the presence of mobile factors, spillovers, and information flows? For answers, see our article "Local Policy Choice: Theory and Empirics" (w/ @WilliamHHoyt and
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Michelle Moravec
ProfessMoravec
computational analysis of 1970 feminist blockbusters shows Dialectic of Sex only book besides The Black Woman to focus on race, but OH BOY how Firestone does it is awful While
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Don Milton
Don_Milton
WHO released a new "Scientific Brief" on Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 today. New recommendations are a mixed bag, some good to hear but others are a real problem. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/modes-of-transmission-of-viru
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Peter W. Singer
peterwsinger
Army Sec Ryan McCarthy: we weren't ready as "[we] had no wildest imagination that you could end up breaching the Capitol Grounds." As both a nat sec specialist and an
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queen_elizabeth1
queenel18194165
The Elizabethan Era When I was a child, literature and art was already gaining great importance. The renaissance meant a great impulse in English culture, but it will be
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