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Dismantling racism in medicine begins long before medical school & residency. The path to representative numbers of currently underrepresented minorities will not be solved with performative activism. Foundational changes, all
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Hari Iyengar
hariiyengaar
As China flexes its muscles in Hong Kong and Ladakh, there is a tale that connects England, Bombay and Shanghai through one family - of creation and loss of wealth
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Lizzie Skurnick
lizzieskurnick
In anticipation of the @PBSAmerMasters Laura Ingalls Wilder doc airing tonight, I wrote about how racism is not "incidental" in the books, but the driving force of the narrative. (REALLY
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Chris Drosner
WIbeerbaron
OK hopefully you already saw my Beers of the Year column, but here's also a thread of EVERY Beer Baron column from 2020. We'll start with BOTY here:https://madison.com/wsj/beer-baron-s-beers-of-the-year-2020-worst-year-ever-edition/
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Peter J. Williams
DrPJWilliams
Thread on David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17)The combat is over in just one verse, so why take 58 verses to tell the story?There's much more here than meets the
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Harpreet
CestMoiz
1Folks, sharing some thoughts on the current state of India-Nepal relations.I remember watching this news break some days ago.My first reaction was not anger, but instead, sadness.Deep sadness is indeed
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Harpreet
CestMoiz
Folks, let me share some thoughts on the latest developments in Eastern Ladakh over the past few days.As always, writing this thread on the go, in the hope that it
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Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych
Nick_Carmody
The Trump/Bill Barr/GOP response to the black lives matter protests/movement highlights not just the âslouching towards authoritarianismâ, but the acceleration of the pace of authoritarianism into a full-blown sprintâŠ1/https://twitter
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foone
Foone
So, do you have a lot of fruits that need to be shaken? Are your fruits in need of stimulation? It turns out there's a lot of fruit-based metaphor in
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American Historical Association
AHAhistorians
We know teaching today's eventsâwhich are not a âmoment,â but the product of a long historyâpresents a familiar, yet unusually urgent, challenge: how can students use historical knowledge and thinking
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Curse
cursedsalad
1. Is race really a social construct? If the notion of race is abolished, what are the implications? Who benefits? Who doesn't? Let us consider... 2. It is becoming increasingly
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Alex Romankiw
russiankiwi3
I tweet lots about bridges; but there is so much to discuss and talk about! So Iâm doing my own take on the Christmas Lectures by doing a series of
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Samrad Ghane
sam_ghane
Fortunately, this year had also other things to offer than a raging global pandemic. Here is my pick of the most interesting works in #CulturalPsychiatry and #GlobalMentalHealth in 2020 (thread
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Santiago Velez
Santiag78758327
1/ The End of the "Dollar Milkshake" TheoryThis thread is an attempt to visualize an endgame scenario for the short dollar squeeze anticipated by Brent Johnson @SantiagoAuFund in the Dollar
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Juvoni Beckford
juvoni
Economics & Freedom are inseparable.Institutions peek into & manage the fate of your life & it gets harder to see how these powers operate & how decisions are made that
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Alfredo Gomes
mindgomes
Inspired by others onhere. Looking into sketchy âformation narrativeâ stories. Zoom seems like a good place to start. âWhen Zoom was youngâ hahahttps://vator.tv/news/2020-03-26-when-zoom-was-young-the-early-years Donât corporation
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