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Polly Mackenzie
pollymackenzie
Here’s the thing about equality intersectionality.A serious effort to reduce socio-economic inequality (that did nothing on race or gender) would inevitably have disproportionate benefits to BAME communities and women.Because they
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Charles Macaulay
CharlesMacaul14
Lets take the time to recognize the consistent strength & solidarity of women athletes in the fight against racial, gender, sexual, & economic injustice. 1/Xhttps://www.themarysue.com/softball-team-quits-over-tweet-to-trump/ This we
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𝐹𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓂𝒶 𝐵𝒶𝓇𝓀𝒶𝓉𝓊𝓁𝓁𝒶
FatimaBarkatula
I care about the rights of women (and men). I also care about the responsibilities of women (and men).Had a discussion yesterday with someone about why I choose not to
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Lyn
LynBWT
Check on your friends man. Depression is a real thing especially rn in the midst of a pandemic where a lot has transpired from not leaving homes to racial inequality
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
This issue is really bringing out the conflicts in either side - one side who react to structural injustice and microaggressions everywhere else but not on this, and the other
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TLEBirdarchist
I wish @nickbilton wrote more. I understand the anger at the system, but this rounds out as sounding bitter to supporters of @Free_Ross like me, and all the others I
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Doctora Malka Older
m_older
There is no such thing as a natural disaster. Natural hazards like hurricanes, earthquakes, extreme temperatures become human disasters when they interact with unsafe housing, poor drainage, lack of savings,
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Jessica Coblentz
JessicaCoblentz
Attn interested higher ed folks: My institution--a SLAC, women's college, in South Bend, IN--has been doing face-to-face instruction for 3.5 days now. Here are some observations from teaching so far:
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Cheryl Platz
funnygodmother
It probably looks to outsiders like US citizens have near-infinite viable choices about where to live, but the pandemic is laying bare the unique and sometimes life-threatening weaknesses in each
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Elle-Rose 🍁
AutumnOnVenus
Okay, finally here's my two scents, most are aware my dad was a victim of domestic abuse for over a decade, and I have seen first hand the impact that
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Brian Miles
BrianPMiles
In my early days of my corner of Disney Twitter it was a little like the wild west. Everybody beat up on everybody else, people made fun of other people
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Aaron 🔥
brazenlyaaronic
Q: How do you explain the fact that even with God’s forgiveness, sin has consequences? In my experience, “consequences” can be a loaded term in some Christian circles. It sometimes
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
Critics of so-called “wokeness“ in conservative evangelicalism insist on conflating CRT with concerns about systemic injusticeI'm willing to assume, charitably, that this confusion derives from ignorance—of which they display much
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Rose Hayes prescribes denazification, stat
rlyeh
I watched the inauguration in a corner of my screen, while simultaneously in a work meeting (with the camera off to hide my tears).I take real joy in this moment
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neerajmehta
neerajmehta
What if the answer to division wasn't unity? It's like my kids wanting soda to quench their thirst. It tastes good but you're still thirsty. What if the solution to
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Beth Moore
BethMooreLPM
I’ve repeatedly asked this question in good faith in direct messages to various SBC leaders & have yet to receive a clear, concise, consistent answer. Please, for those of us
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