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Cite Black Women.
citeblackwomen
We had a great conversation @UNCWomensCtr about the politics of citation a black women’s knowledge production. One of the things that came up was this issue of action. How do
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Jessica Remedios
jdremedios
Psychology, we need intersectionality. There's no racial equity without it. There's no gender equity without it. There's no equity without it, period. Intersectionality is not *an* issue. It's *the* issue.
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P. Gabrielle Foreman
profgabrielle
I want to talk about indexing and #CiteBlackWomen. Finishing a book? INDEXING can erase or *highlight* emerging + the most established scholars. We had to point to where @marthasjones_, Frances
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Chantelle Lewis
ChantelleJLewis
Back online to flag this which exemplifies my thread from last month: https://twitter.com/LeadingRoutes/status/1328637190742675457?s=20Will @BBCNewsnight @bbceducation apologise and rectify this?#CiteBlackWomen https://twitter.com/Chantelle
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Cite Black Women.
citeblackwomen
As much as we don't want to admit it....summer is coming to an end and school is starting back up. That means that a lot of us are working on
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
1) Since the pandemic started, people have been saying science has been politicized by this administration as if this is something new. Science *is* and has always been political, especially
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Child of Boynton, Last of His Name
ADBoyntonII
I hate the fact that it seems like we’ve forgotten about how Davis stole this from @smileitsjoy.https://twitter.com/blkwomxnperfect/status/1356677299291234306 When I talk to my students about academic integrity, I tell them that
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Dr. Chantal A. Hailey
ChantalAHailey
Passing along some good advice: When entering grad school, a friend told me to write down the non-negotiable things that sustained my well-being and joy. She said no matter how
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
Just as politics has destroyed our ability to respond equitably and appropriately to #Covid, politics is keeping Black moms and babies from thriving. If you haven’t read the new @Surgeon_General
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Seyi Akiwowo
seyiakiwowo
If political parties REALLY want to demonstrate that Black Lives Matter online and address the online violence Black people, in particular Black women disproportionately experience... then listen up.... 1. A
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Corinne Cath-Speth
C___CS
Academia needs institutional change to dismantle systemic racism.Putting our training to practice, a committed group of @oiioxford students wrote a document w concrete recs calling for institutional change, dismantling systemic
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Mame-Fatou Niang
MariannesNoires
(Thread on Black womanhood, representations and French cinema) - So today, someone (ecstatically) told me, upon finding that I was from France, that they #Girlhood. I don’t .I just
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African-Caribbean Research Collective
ACRC_UK
Bringing to light the barriers faced by Black students in Higher Education, especially at PhD level, is something we encourage. However, the @BBCnewsnight report and article released today presented glaring
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Shannen Dee Williams, Ph.D.
BlkNunHistorian
Hi Folks! I'm still on break. However, I have received lots of messages & emails over the past few days requesting scholarly book & article recommendations to help contextualize the
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
For those who ask for #antiracist tips & recommended readings, I've compiled all previous threads with info in this meta-thread for easy access. Use as a resource. Bookmark to have
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Dr. Kamal Arora
kamarora
45 microaggressions experienced by BIPOC academics. A thread. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #Academics4BlackLives #Racism #Microaggressions #Academia 1. Assuming your work is not good enough because you don’t quote Foucault/Bourdieu/
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