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The Women's Organisation
TheWomensOrg
Believe it or not – there have been some positives to come out of this year. Here is our round-up of the feminist moments that defined 2020... 1) Harvey Weinstein
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John Schmalzbauer
OzarksWatcher
Fascinating connection between Nigerian Pentecostalism, hydroxychroloquine advoacy & COVID skepticism. Dr. Stella Immanuel spoke at press conference promoted by tea party group. She is also the leader of Fire Power
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Adam Townsend
adamscrabble
Thread about Trump visiting Modi. This could be an “Indian Reset”, diplomacy that reshapes geopolitics, finance, trade & defense."News" won't tell you if the result is good, but we can
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
Night owl thread. Not long ago, I finished my 3-year term on a national committee with the worst acronym, the Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Program (ACEDIP). It's
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
This happens ALL THE TIMEKids ALMOST ALWAYS defend their parents, no matter what the fucked up thing was, while they're still under the parents' roof and only change their POV
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GenericPerson
GenericPerson4
1/ WOKENESS IS KILLING THE ACADEMY. By design, perhaps?Me in grad school (1990s): "You are kidding, right? Why are you defending postmodernism and using that as a theoretical foundation for
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Maya Elious (not Mayalicious)
MayaElious
I’ve had a hell of a journey. How I went from making $35 for MySpace pages to making $800+/hour as a branding strategist. Long ass thread for my black creatives:
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Lindsey Simmons
LynzforCongress
There are many conversations happening right now, where folks are trying to figure out “what happened to Missouri.”I ran for Congress in a rural district that voted Democrat in 2012.
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jared eno
cl6064003
Thread for folks who support the demands of GEO, RAs, and MDining workers, but who worry about the financial implications for the university if UM concedes to those demands. tl;dr
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natebobphil
natebobphil
2020 Book Thread 1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s StoneI’m a few decades late but I’m hooked. 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
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Dr. Kat Milligan-Myhre ❄️
Napaaqtuk
Students and postdocs: being in your position during a pandemic is HARD. What is one thing you'd like your mentor to know or do that would help? DM and I
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Carly Findlay OAM
carlyfindlay
So excited to see a heap of disabled writers’ books due to come out. We need more representation - and we’re getting it. These books aren’t just for other disabked
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Soumyadipta
Soumyadipta
Today I will write about the intimate ties that Harvard University shares with China which has doled out billions of dollars for the University.We will also look at why Harvard
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Nicholas Whithorn
NickWhithorn
24 January 1944, future Presidents of Italy, Giuseppe Saragat (1964-71, photo right) & Sandro Pertini (1978-85, photo left) escape together from Rome's Regina Coeli prison, where they were detained by
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Dr Amy Kavanagh👩🏼🦯 🦮
BlondeHistorian
This pandemic has exposed & sharpened many of the inequalities disabled people experience.July is #DisabilityPrideMonth so let's celebrate disabled voices, give us a platform & pay us for our expertise.It's
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Darren 🥚
ReformedTrader
1/ Leveraged Trading (Robert Carver)Thread with quotes from the book"Because leverage is so dangerous [due to blow-up risk and higher trading costs], deciding how much to use is the single
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