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Emmett Nahil
_emnays
we gotta, at some point, have a discussion about the ease with which white queer people are able to advantage themselves under capitalismhttps://twitter.com/comedyunism/status/1357780851963084801 the social and just......generally ethical c
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Christine Nowik
christinenowik
Love talking with people outside my disciplines & twice recently had the opportunity to talk diversity with STEM people: "How can I possibly address diversity in my area when all
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Chisomo Kalinga, PhD
MissChisomo
I'd like to talk about the value and innovation of social media use, particularly by black/African scholars, especially women. For me, decolonisation = innovation and I turned to social media
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Alissa Rumsey, MS, RD, CDN, CSCS (she/her)
alissarumseyRD
A child is 242 times more likely to have an eating disorder than they are to have type 2 diabetes.Yet the vast majority of our public health education is spent
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ryan
ryandouglassw
working toward a world where teens will want to read YA because the books are written for them and not 40-year-old white women i love that teens are gravitating more
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Boooooooobfather đź‘»
The_Boobfather
I can't believe people are still giving Blacktober shit even though it's been over for a few days now. I would say I'm surprised but honestly? I'm not. And it's
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on permanent hiatus
georgiatwiss
Here are a few examples of some of the many lovely messages I have received over the past few months on here. I don't know when these accounts started popping
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P. Gabrielle Foreman
profgabrielle
BIPOC Phd applicants. You got into two+ programs? Ask if they have 1) moving costs supplements 2) additional professional development funds 3) summer monies 4) enhanced stipend support. Have pledges
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Emily Mathieu
emathieuStar
List member here! Sorry to be late. Got distracted. Family, work, insurrection down south. First, honest conversations around nepotism, hiring, the lack of diversity across newsrooms, legacy media, who gets
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Historica Canada
HistoricaCanada
The #HistoryWeek2020 learning tool can help you better understand environmental #racism, a term used to describe policies, practices or enforcement that negatively affect communities – primarily #BIPOC ones – based
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Big Labor Norm-Shatterer
UnionSaltBae
Funny how calls for nonprofit transparency tend to target organizations that are BIPOC-led and/or doing revolutionary and transformative work. Thread: 1/https://twitter.com/mnfreedomfund/status/1272888415508402179 Yesterday, The National Ne
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Eniko
Enichan
meant to retweet this thread when i came backif you're a creator and you make only very mildly controversial political takes and your community responds with "we follow you for
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Hasan Hai
HasanHaiNL
This is a thread about racism, with a twist! We're going to talk about the really well-intentioned but harmful things people say to me when they are trying to help.
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Malinda Maynor Lowery
malindalowery
For #ScholarStrike, a short starter list to get you going on #decolonizing your syllabus for the US history classroom (please add!) #twitterstorians Think about what periodization really means. Are you
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Steve Lehman
thestevelehman
I spent the last 4 days volunteering in Phoenix, AZ. So, sharing some (anecdotal) reflection for those who, like me, had/have never been to the state before. First off: I
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Black Garnet Books
blkgarnetbooks
There is such a thing as being *too* successful, to the point that your customer growth overpowers the growth of the business itself, causing the opposite effect of sustainability because
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