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Thread @DarrickHamilton call for a federal jobs guarantee: "We face a recession with the potential for Depression-era job losses, and we know from experience that black and brown workers bear
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Byng (she/her)
ByngSquirrel
Thinking what a profound effect it would've had if arts council, when I applied for #BrumZineFest first time with small budget knowing lots of extra labour would still be required,
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
For graduate students & junior scholars: My speaking fees in 2019 and 2020 have ranged anywhere between $500 and $7500. That is post-tenure, post-book.The only time I asked for $8000
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
Just a reminder that the entire bedrock of intergenerational economic prosperity across white america is built on the government having given white people centuries of “free stuff” while purposefully not
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henwy
deathnography
A lot of the discourse around class is pretty ill-informed. Working class does not mean "manual labour" and it's not just a collection of aesthetic signifiers like "drives truck". The
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Chris
ThePrimalMan
For those of you in your 20s and early 30s, know this:It won’t last.You are going to live the majority of your adult life as a 35+ year old.The clock
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Julia C Carreon
juliaccarreon
on change, wealth & investment transformation, & next generations...Woke up this morning with the words finally in my head to say what I wanted about quitting my job of 20
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Jen Bartel
heyjenbartel
So I get asked a lot about whether or not I think art school is worth it, and I always end up giving a kind of lukewarm answer like "it
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parker
statsowar
In 2020, MAC schools missed out on $10 million of revenue not getting to play Big Ten opponents. Louisiana lost out on 4% of their total athletic budget not getting
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Araya
arayabaker
Credentialism, cultural capital, desirability, generational wealth, networks, and other unfair advantages, always factor into access and perceived credibility––even among the multiply minoritized. You can't opt into or out of privil
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Paballo Chauke
ChatWithChauke
UCT is wild bra, you go to class with children of presidents, ministers, judges, celebrities and they all act “normal” and drink your black label with you when they can
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Chris Arnade 🐢
Chris_arnade
Prof of Literature whose last paper is "Techno-Anxiety & the Middlebrow: Science-Fictionalizing in Fictional Mainstream of Early Twenty-First Century.” is of course going to argue elite education doesn't make you
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Zaid Jilani
ZaidJilani
I'm more or less absolutist about free speech/deplatforming all that but the bigger problem with media and viewpoints is more about big swaths of the public just not being represented
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Tafadzwa Mukudu 🌍🇿🇼
shumbamutasa
The smartest trick ever played on Africans was to be given suburban houses & a flash car. Throw a few toys in the playpen to distract us while they continued
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Marcus Womack
MarcusGWomack
Folks crushed by poverty/receiving govt assistance aren’t the most in need of Dave Ramsey’s debt reduction plans. My neighbors in that reality often budget better than anyone I know. The
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Kayla Ancrum✨ON DEADLINE✨
KaylaAncrum
The student debt thing is just American individualism rearing it’s ugly head again. People talking about “won’t it be unfair” SIRS AND MA’AMS. DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND THAT FREEING MILLIONS
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