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Patrick E. Crarey, II
CoachCrarey
Don Barksdale was the first African American All American, Olympic Team Member and NBA All Star. Throughout his career Don Barksdale broke the racial barrier time after time in
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āṅgīrasaśreṣṭha
GhorAngirasa
This is fair; the acquisition of religious scholarship is indeed useless for those whose livelihood depends on agriculture, trade, etc. However, see also this example of a सच्छूद्र-शैव-महाविद्वान्
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Dr. Kira Thurman
kira_thurman
It is way too early in the morning for this, but apparently a scandal is brewing in music theory on race and diversity so I'm going to do my best
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Alison Barnes
AlisonBarnes25
#Myartsdegree changed the course of my life. My father dying in my final year of school coupled with my dyslexia led to me failing my HSC in spectacular fashion. After
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Rachel Fabi, PhD
faBioethics
#Bioethics folks, @profgoldberg and I are thrilled to have our paper Bioethics, (Funding) Priorities, and the Perpetuation of Injustice out as a target article for the American Journal of Bioethics
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Jim and Chuck 🏳️🌈 👬🐻🌪🌊🌎
fireman452a
Education in the US has problems. Not too surprising that MANY US citizens are confused by labels. i.e., Conversion Therapy has a VERY bad rap and rightly so. BUT Sexual
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
Zhang Yongle's arguments to Chinese students on why *not* to study abroad are amusing and sometimes very truthful. I think a lot of Chinese in the West will feel like
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Dr. Dan Souleles
dansouleles
Last year I wrote a blogpost (https://tinyurl.com/4v4rulwh ) thinking through what academics should do about sources and references written by people who ended up being sexual predators. 1 The piece ended
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Jon Boeckenstedt has not been pardoned
JonBoeckenstedt
Thread: In my last blog post, I sent my email and cell phone number out to the world, and told parents and students to contact me directly.People thought I was
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Dr. Paige C. Morgan | Support black communities.
paigecmorgan
Just for kicks, I’ll say a little about a tiny part of what I’m working on: it’s about the question of thinking about digital scholarship/digital humanities from an additive standpoint,
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Dr. Debby Sneed
debscavator
My first article was published last week and got some attention in the press and I was thrilled. I got plenty of positive feedback, but also plenty of negative, including
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Karen Tani
kmtani
Just finished reading @povertyscholar's "Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, & Unequal Politics." It's phenomenal. I can't say enough good things. But I'm about to say a bunch of them (thread) 1.
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Doctoral & Early Career Research Network
DECRarthistory
We would like to express solidarity and support with the art historians who have criticised the event, “Re-Writing Women into Art History” on 3rd December 2020 which perpetuated a narrow
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Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald, MD, FACOG
jfitzgeraldMD
I went to 4 years of college, 5 years of med school, 4 years of Gyn/Ob residency, and 3 years of FPMRS fellowship. At various times I use them all.
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James Kierstead
Kleisthenes2
I. Among several points of interest in this recent piece is a particular story about the origins of 'Classics' and of our ideas about 'Western Civilization,' 'the Western tradition,' and
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Carliss Chatman
carlissc
Some thoughts on all the diversity positions being created: 1. I don’t take you seriously if the position is in a silo as opposed to the highest level of leadership.
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