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Michelle Ogunwole
DrChelleMD
1/ A thread on our recently published perspective @PSRHjournal "Community‐Based Doulas & COVID‐19: Addressing Structural & Institutional Barriers to Maternal Health Equity" https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
Another grim finding is that we are down 1.3 million state and local government jobs over the last 9 months—most of it (more than 1.0 million) in education. THIS IS
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Rachel Fabi, PhD
faBioethics
#Bioethics folks, @profgoldberg and I are thrilled to have our paper Bioethics, (Funding) Priorities, and the Perpetuation of Injustice out as a target article for the American Journal of Bioethics
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John Arnold
JohnArnoldFndtn
Proposals like $200 pharma gift cards & $50k student loan forgiveness are consequences of a political system that rewards politically expediency rather than addressing structural problems. These ideas not only
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Helen Berents
hmberents
A few yrs ago at an ECR mentoring workshop, in frustration at the session’s framing, I wrote an alternative definition of resilience. Today I was reminded of it when a
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Mary-Dan Johnston
mdjohnsto
Just because McNeil is leaving doesn't mean the rest of his caucus should be allowed to escape responsibility for this government's egregious record on labour rights, accountability and transparency, housing
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Bill Gurley
bgurley
Many say $GME/RH situation is a "problem in the plumbing," implicating the structural integrity/complexity of our financial systems. If the SEC/government wants to "fix the plumbing" the number one thing
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Nani Jansen Reventlow
InterwebzNani
My reflections in #AJOpinion on the role #data collection should (not) play in combatting Europe’s systemic #racism problem — @AJEnglishShort thread https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/data-collection-solution-europe-racism-proble
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Pawel Swidlicki
pswidlicki
Not intending to bore on and on about Erasmus because it is somewhat of a niche issue, but having personally benefited from it, I feel need to say that the
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Nanky Rai
NankyRai
As MD supporting Black, Indigenous, other POCs, esp. those who use drugs, those who are queer/trans/GNC, ppl exp. homelessness, sex workers, migrants with precarious immigration, many exp. mental health crises:
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Openly Black Mikki Kendall
Karnythia
The thing I find frustrating about these articles is that the single mom with a deadbeat ex is always contrasted with women married to men who are essentially deadbeats. No
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Investment Talk
InvestmentTalkk
1) Traditional recessions typically occur when a deep-rooted issue (or issues) ruptures the capital marketsThe market then has to remove that issue before it can advance. May take years In
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Oliver Drotbohm 🥁& 👨💻
odrotbohm
Here's a thing I find weird in the monoliths VS. microservices discussion:1. We get told monoliths are naturally badly structured (hint: they aren't, *naturally*). This allegedly is due to the
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sahra
sahrasulaiman
There's so much to consider here, including the changes to sentencing (e.g. ending gang enhancements) which represent a genuine sea change. The question that remains is what this will mean
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Zack Beauchamp
zackbeauchamp
1) With the election over, new dad exhaustion is finally catching up with me. Before I fall off a sleep deprivation cliff, I want to share a few thoughts on
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Dan Alpert
DanielAlpert
As to Initial Unemployment Claims, we had two straight weeks of roughly 1.5 million claims at a point in the crisis where economies were purportedly "reopening" and claims should have
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