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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
I'm noting that a lot of people who didn't give a fig re equity in public education suddenly care about "re-opening" schools (a thin pretext for dismissing the demands of
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Evan the Commissioner
Evan_Yeats
This is just not true, but it's an inaccurate perception aided by DC Health not transparently reporting data about case clusters. We know anecdotally about outbreaks and deaths in schools
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NEFERTITI
firstladyship
1. In many ways, Edith Wilson (wife of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States), could be likened to Aisha Buhari. Woodrow Wilson was the charismatic leader of
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Patrick Bacon
TopDownHockey
I've noticed some new followers after some of my goals saved above expected (GSAx) data was featured last night on @Sportsnet. For anybody who isn't entirely familiar with how expected
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
For those who are interested in ecologic observations, two Our World In Data graphs with case numbers colour coded by testing adequacy (https://ourworldindata.org/epi-curve-covid-19)One graph, (with Colombia and Argentina at the
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Joel Bloom
joeldbloom
Thread:A friend shared this #AudreLorde quote earlier today.I've been thinking about it a lot lately as it applies to #HigherEducation & #DiversityEquityInclusion.Higher education as we know it is a product
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kii ✨
egyptiandivina
Key Points from George Orwell's 1984“There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the whole world, you were not mad.”A Thread MEDIA
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teahags
So disappointing that the issue of the appalling state of public parks has become about "young people." People of all ages, including families, are leaving rubbish in parks. Part of
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L Harris
ladyduckpojok
Walking down the street, sitting in a park as a teen or a young woman, reminiscing about the books I read, debating ideas with myself, contemplating life and the world
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n The AZ vaccine adverse effects are seriously concerning. First, since public money flowed into the project through OWS, we need to have access to the data to figure out
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Graham Richardson
grahamctv
Lessons in staying home if you have flu like symptoms #covid19 .@VeraEtches just described to city council one person with flu like symptoms who attended a cottage party 10 people
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stephen fowler
stphnfwlr
Good morning! It's the last day of early voting for Georgia's Jan. 5 runoffs, some counties finished yesterday. #gapol2,812,994 people have voted so far!!!205,227 voted in person Wednesday, 3,492 absentee
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The Hoarse Whisperer
TheRealHoarse
I’m just gonna add something about one common racist trope in this person’s rant:“People sending their kids to schools they don’t pay for...”Let’s examine that one for a second.1/https://twitter.com/hoarsewisperer/status/1275785
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Andy Matuschak
andy_matuschak
Still spinning from this idea in @nayafia's "Making in Public": that when the economics of consumption don't work—e.g. because the product is a public good—a more viable model may exist
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Tara Ann Thieke
TaraAnnThieke
We have failed to value public displays of civic trust and stewardship, abandoning physical presence w/ our neighbors in favor of abstractions and convenience. The result is electoral chaos, diminishing
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Pranav Nanda
PranavNandaDC
They were 198 homicides in DC in 2020. An almost 20% increase from last year & the most in the past 15 years. My hope is that in 2021 @MayorBowser
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