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Jeannine Otto
AgNews_Otto
I'll just say the woman we bid farewell to today will leave a greater, more loving, lasting legacy than Rush Limbaugh will. All of her children, many of her grandchildren,
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𝖎𝖘𝖆𝖆𝖈 𝖎𝖘 𝖆𝖙 𝖍𝖔𝖒𝖊
isevier
The ProPublica story about climate grief ends as a martyr story.The hero has awoken to a great injustice, tries valiantly to save everyone, and he and his family presents options
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Anna B. Moore
AnnaBMoore1
My letter to the Chico Enterprise Record this morning. This is our local paper. While we're sick, dying, exhausted, and under threat by white nationalists, this is what our city
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John Scott-Railton
jsrailton
Some Q adherents expressing grief & confusion... ...but I keep thinking of "When Prophecy Fails," a classic social psychology study of how a faithful few grew MORE committed to a
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lexie
lexiemamaa_
I’m so tired of seeing trumpets talk about a*oration late term. Let me tell you something. When I found out about my daughters LETHAL disease in utero termination was an
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Charlotte Ashlock
CrazyIdealist
I'm a student of spiritual trauma, but my own trauma is opposite to most people's.As a child I felt God's presence, but my atheist family, traumatized by asshole science-denying Kansas
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Lizzie Porterلِيزي بورتر
lcmporter
Thread: 2020 has been an awful year in so many ways. But it has also produced some brilliant, beautiful writing. Sharing here some of the best I've read this year,
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T.Biggs
TBiggsTequila
It's funny, when a non-Black person compliments our strength, I've never thought of it more than a positive trait. Yet, we've always had to be strong. Literally, little choice. Our
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Robert Monson
robertjmonson
When we tell the poor, the vulnerable, and the marginalized to not worry during this election cycle it feels cold to me. It feels akin to telling a person who
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Laura 🦻🏻
poelstra_laura
Before you call children with cancer “warriors” or call their illness a “battle,” here’s some stuff about the history of childhood cancer in America that you need to understand... In
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J. David
LookingAtLilacs
Denise Levertov uses “joy” 47 times in this collection. I decided to spend time with a couple incidences and learn a little about their textures—how they differ in presentation, other
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Daniel DePetris
DanDePetris
THREAD: I was 13 years old on 9/11. The one thing that still sticks with me is the feeling of complete and utter fear in the weeks & months following
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Henry D. Brill
HenryDBrill
This year, we published nearly 300 essays addressing a wide range of issues—from religious freedom to nuclear disarmament to the fight for racial justice. Here is a brief selection of
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Soumya
skarlamangla
Mental health issues are real and before the pandemic hit I was reporting on them a lot. I worry so much about the many kinds of isolation this year has
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1st Special Forces Command
1st_SF_Command
This. Is. A. Must. Read.A #SpecialForces NCO put his own very personal story out there to help others. And read the tweets below as our Command’s Psychologist sets the record
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Sam Connor
criprights
Good grief. Our govt’s question for #IndependentAssessment."We will ask you to choose someone who knows you and the impact of your disability to complete one part of the independent assessment.
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