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Coach Dabbs
CoachDabbs
Shout out to all of the @Serra__Football scholar ballers on defense for making it on honor roll for last semester! @tyrayfrmla @BradleyKakazu @JeramieJones1 – bei Junípero Serra High School @JaydenHanzy
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Dr. Megan Kate Nelson is the co-host now
megankatenelson
The recent calls to action re: #SHEAR2020 are useful, and I'm hopeful they will bring meaningful change to the structure and spirit of the organization - and perhaps to others
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
Get ready, #medievaltwitter, your time to listen. If you want to understand what it's like to be Black in the field here we go. #BlackintheIvory being completely erased from the
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edori⚡️
edori_art
Okay I’ve been thinking for days about why this twt bothers me so much, and here is my opinion from a soft power scholar perspectivehttps://twitter.com/tamarwrites/status/1274531852829765632 1) it is true that
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Rayyan Aliyu Tilde
RayTilde
Short Thread: Local Sheikhs and FatwasIf Imam Malik, Shafi’i, Ahmad & other scholars of the islamic golden age are to see the way common people are giving fatwa, they’ll be
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Ibn Deen
ibndeen78
Muslim men who provide for their families on their own and maintain traditional family structures are particularly vulnerable to divorce in western countries. A vulnerability which needs to be spoken
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Alex Thomas
AlexGAThomas
Loads of detail about the cabinet secretary here and in @cath_haddon thread. Now that Mark Sedwill's departure has been announced here are a few other thoughts...https://twitter.com/cath_haddon/status/1277262009508204544 - in the end,
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Jonathan Turley
JonathanTurley
The ACLU's Crankshaw alerted people that Nick Sandmann would be attending the college and expressing outrage that the school would admit someone with his opposing views. He warns that this
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Cassandra Good
CassAGood
The #SHEAR2020 plenary debacle yesterday raised an issue I've been thinking abt a lot lately: shouldn't our professional presence as scholars be guided by an ethos of kindness? / Academics
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Fidato
tequieremos
“When Osman Ghazi met Mevlana Rumi” Ala'din Kayqubad who was the Seljuk Sultan organised a feast for the purpose of declaring his spiritual master. Ertuğrul Ghazi was present amongst the
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Derek Rishmawy
DZRishmawy
A quickish word on the value of critical reviews of popular books. Note, I don’t mean cruel, slash-and-burn, hit-job, but thoughtful, critical engagements. You should want these. Even of books
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elvis
omarsar0
Because I get asked a lot, here is a thread of some websites I use to stay informed with ML research and resources.I will explain a bit about how I
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zina ⵣ
bayenciaga
achievements of African Muslims throughout history, a thread: disclaimer I said african & not black because some figures/events are non-Black North Africans, all love Fatima al-Fihriyyah started the world’s
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Jon Wargo
wargojon
As a junior scholar, I take the peer-review process quite seriously. I read manuscripts deeply (sometimes 3x over), and I work to synthesize my thoughts with what (from my read)
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Dr. Jason Dorwart
HamOnWheels
Today in Theatre and Film History + The Details Your College Professor Left OutJune 26, 14831/6Richard III is coronated King of England. 2/6 Richard III had mild scoliosis, but was
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Rachael (spelled like DenHollander) Starke
rachaelstarke
SO many layers here - a phrase w/ a pull quote from a (moderately) critical review, written by a (woman) layperson, about a (woman) scholar's book, written for a layperson
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