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Marlon A. Walker
marlonawalker
I take my responsibility as a Black journalist seriously. There’s something we all gain seeing Black people — POC in general — normalized in the press. I do it deliberately.
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Meehika Barua
meehikabarua
Proud to say I'm officially closed for commissions for January!! I've accepted work for around $3000 this month, which is more than what I need to make as I've been
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Diabolical Plots
diabolicalplots
The first round of the Diabolical Plots submission window is complete! 1938 submissions, 120 of them held for the final round, about 20 of those will be accepted. Every submitter
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Maury Brown
BizballMaury
This shouldn’t have to be said, but it apparently does:As a journalist, you should talk to both sides in negotiations/dispute if it centers in business, and for many, the business
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Tim Soret
timsoret
Stories are coming to Twitter. Disappointing.1. This is a highly toxic mechanic.2. It's sold to us with wrong assumptions (probably known to them, but this makes the new feature easier
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Allison Carter
AllisonLCarter
So after tomorrow I will once again be furloughed. I’m glad reporters and photojournalists won’t be furloughed, but I want to talk a little about the role editors play in
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Jewish Space Laser
goulcher
hi I thought i'd write a lil thread on creativity in the work place and ways to make sure you're Doing Your Best You. chunking: it's scientifically proven that your
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Sarah_Woolley
Sarah_Woolley
I’ve listened & I feel sick. It tells human stories behind dangerous extremists who hunt people at Dover.The producers make every mistake whilst the racists pull every trick to seem
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Richard Parker
velohistorian
Some may recall I took great exception to the way BBC Look North from Hull ran a serious of inflammatory news items a few months ago about cyclists. I lodged
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Jeannette Ng 吳志麗
jeannette_ng
This is the thing that fascinates me when people look to existing texts to guide the structure of their own work. The ability to fit even quite simple stories into
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XVIII Airborne Corps
18airbornecorps
[1 of 9]So on Tuesday our podcast, The Doomsday Clock, launches on iTunes.The podcast tells the wildest stories from the Cold War, here defined as 1949 - 1989. [2 of
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ashia monet 🌙🕯
AshiaMonet
I can’t wait until we stop using “relatability” as a metric for a work’s quality. Most of the time, the audience being catered to is white, straight, cis, etc. The
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Ari Drennen
AriDrennen
I think one reason forced feminization fantasies resonate strongly with a lot of closeted trans folks is we were already aware of being forced into a gender role against our
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Evan
evan7257
The conversation around forgiving student debt seems to focus all too much on people creating their own vision of reality rather than looking at the actual stats on student debt.
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Tom Langan
ColonelDebugger
The latest @HardcoreHistory pod episode "Supernova in the East V" is making me think a lot about my grandfathers who fought in the pacific in WW2 (Army and Marines). Filling
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Fitz
jon_fitzgerald
The last ten months have been, for a number of reasons, revealing about the different stories we tell ourselves given similar (but not always the same) information. For example... (1/5)
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