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We’re underestimating the true impact of #COVID19, says @JeremyFarrar. To understand it fully, imagine four ripples that flow from a stone thrown into a pond Right now we’re in
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Human Rights Campaign
HRC
President Biden issued an executive order on advancing racial equity and support for underserved communities nationwide. Here’s why it’s a historic step forward for LGBTQ Americans. (THREAD) The executive order
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Akshat Agrawal
PhilIPnPolicy
I think, when we are speaking of Copyright amendments in India (given the discussions have started "privately")- what is extremely essential is to think of inclusivity of perspectives. We need
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Claire Melamed
clairemelamed
1/10 If you want to know how your country is doing on #COVID19, size matters: 300 deaths in a country of 1 million people is a very different thing from
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Kaylee T. Matheny
kayleetmatheny
Excited to share our working paper out today from me, @marissaelena94, @ctownley_flores, and @seanfreardon called “Uneven Progress: Recent Trends in Academic Performance.” In it, we describe the wide variation in
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Jordan L. Perkins
jordanlperkins
The important thing to understand about American conservatism is it's always about preferring the liberalism of a generation or two ago to the liberalism of today; there's no real connection
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Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP
BellRibeiroAddy
We need to talk about the number of Black women dying in childbirth.In England, the maternal mortality rate for white women is 7 per 100,000 live births.For Black women, this
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Sinduja Raja
SindujaRaja18
Over the day, I kept going back to this and had a few thoughts. Coming into the social sciences, especially in grad school, I've often heard that we have to
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Eliza Mondegreen
elizamondegreen
Is the redefinition of “women” from a sex class to a mixed-sex class that prioritizes the claims of male people over the realities of female people a right? No. Is
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N. Ghoussoub
NGhoussoub
1/ Are we about to lose a whole generation of Canadian researchers? In the year of COVID, graduating PhDs are struggling to find pathways to continue their research & employment.
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Tony Wilson
tonywilsonIES
Covid and the labour market: we've new analysis today, showing how >5m workers were still away from jobs or on reduced hours at end of Sept- with worrying signs that
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Roary
GrRoary
I honestly don't think it's helpful or accurate to refer to trans as a 'cult'. It's a narrative/set of beliefs that some people use to make sense of their experiences.
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ZeBigDragon Already Hates 2021 ✝️🧋🏳️🌈🏴🐉
ZeBigDragon
To the tankies and other morons who oppose the Hong Kong protests because they don't do enough to address racism, migrant rights, economic inequality, and other issues, then I just
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Matthew
matthew_sctt
If you finding yourself holding a patient responsible for things like addiction, diabetes and obesity please take the time to educate yourself on the social determinants of health. We’re past
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Charles Tallack
CharlesTTHF
Deprived areas have experienced many more deaths from Covid than richer areas. As vaccines are being targeted to reduce mortality you’d think that this would mean that more people would
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UrbanAfricaACC
UrbanAfricaACC
Why do cities matter? This is a question @EdgarPieterse is addressing in an input to the @UN Senior Management team today on The Future of Cities. Answer:• Central to new
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