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Margaret Hannon
mch_tweets
The next @LWIonline presentation is from Elizabeth Bloom, Stephanie Hartung, and Deborah Johnson (@NUSL) on Addressing Structural Racism: Teaching Exercises for the Legal Skills Classroom. #LWIOneDay2020 An overview of antiracism
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Rachel D’Amico
Rachel_Damico
1) I feel like I have been relatively (for a white person) aware of racial disparities for a while thanks to my education and some incredible mentors of all backgrounds,
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A riff on data, models and intervention in a COVID world. When you don't have data, you absolutely need models - it helps you understand what could happen, good and
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SwearyHippieTchr(M.M.)
CrnchyMama
I’ve been teaching since August, finally really hitting my stride in remote teaching after too-little-too-late support early on, my students are showing that they’re “getting” it, I’m medically vulnerable w/ADA
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Cheyanne Aguilar
CheyanneAguilar
#GiveHellVoteNoelle We don’t need platitudes & empty promises #Tennessee - we need actionable plans to address the needs of constituents in District 4 & across the State. @Noelle4TN has so
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Hyon S Chu
hyonschu
BIG thread on "Piercing the Algorithmic Veil." Let's Go.First on what the Algorithmic Veil is. It comes from the name of a legal decision hold a company's shareholders or directors
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
FIVE PRINCIPLES TO UNDERSTAND HUMAN BEHAVIOR1/ First principle: we do not seek survival, but what feels like survival.This principle explains self-harm, addictions, toxic relationships, and so on. 2/ Of course,
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Cynthia Lambert Cheshire
wages_of_cyn
On CRT and Intersectionality in Biblical studies: a thread . Buckle up, buttercup cause we’re about to use some BUZZWORDS up in here. And to make it easier to understand/more
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Saathi 1013
saathi1013
Here's how it works: a subculture lets bigotry slide because it takes forms that seem inocuous to the majority: racism in white subcultures, for instance. Misogyny in subcultures dominated by
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
Relatively is the source of all cognitive biases and most mistakes. What is it? How does it work? How can you use it to get the most out of yourself?Let’s
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FPL Teach Mode (Andy)
FplMode
How to be on Twitter AND be good at FPL (thread)I’m having my worst season in years, and I think a small reason for that is I’m now part of
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Omair Ahmad
OmairTAhmad
1. Since @MVijay88 asked, here is a breakdown of the Callimachi story with ISIS and India, and why it should have raised a number of red flags.This is the story:https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/04/world/asia/isis-messaging-app-terror-plot.ht
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Alexandra King, MD
kingalexandraMD
(1) As an MS4 applying into IM residency, I would end all of my interviews with a question about examples of women in leadership positions. If I was lucky, I
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Dr. Tara C. Smith
aetiology
Didn't have a chance to discuss this yesterday, but I think it emphasizes again just what is still unknown about "asymptomatic" infections: a thread. (Link to research paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0965-6.p
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Sarah Mughal Rana—سارة (HIATUS)
sarahrana769
THREAD ON MULSIM REPRESENTATION IN MEDIA AND STORIES (1/?) Muslims have an array of experiences—including how & to what extent each practices their religion, if they converted, or were
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Nando de Freitas
NandoDF
This will be a long thread. It represents my views solely. Many are puzzled by why I feel it possible to support both @JeffDean and @timnitGebru so I’d like to
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