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Ibram X. Kendi
DrIbram
In 2018, as the symbolic 400th birthday of Black America approached in 2019, I reflected on a way to commemorate this historic occasion. I had finished treatment for metastatic cancer.
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Jeff Jarvis
jeffjarvis
This "nation deeply divided" narrative is itself part of the problem. Politics is all about mediating disagreement. Nations are *always* divided, but with more nuance than media allow. This presumes
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mathfrak{Michael "Shapes Dude" Betancourt}
betanalpha
"Discovery" is by far at the most damaging concept is science and, in my opinion, at the heart of all of the poor methodology frustrating so many scientific fields. Because
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Roadtoserfdom
roadtoserfdom3
Cybernetics is the science of psychopathy and it's been the de facto guide to all corporate government policy for many decades. Just a matter of accepting what the specific ends
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The Associated Press
AP
“Please pay attention to our lives.” @MargieMasonAP and @robinmcdowell spoke to dozens of women on palm oil plantations who describe rapes, harassment and punishing physical effects of their brutal work,
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John Greally
greally
Can Ireland's clinical genetics services crisis be turned into an opportunity? It's possible, and might be the best way of investing Irish health care €€Just bumping up the number of
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Nuke Goldstein 🌐
NukeGold
I've been through a few cycles of tech disruptions, but I always go back to a story from the 80's that happened to my dad. Time for a thread
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David
liminalhackney
One area of Hackney that intrigues me is Haggerston Park, former site of the Gas Light & Coke company & criss-crossed with paths that echo lost streets. With some help
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Jorah
jorah
Thinking this morning about two SF concepts I first read long ago. One was a scene in an AC Clarke novel that mentioned how in this future America the old
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The Maine Model
TheMaineModel
Scholastic soccer is the most affordable and accessible option in the U.S., so it has the most potential and upside.Problem is scholastic soccer in Maine (and elsewhere) limits itself to
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
And when young people die? They are often again from African-American, Latino communities. This is what the data shows. So discussing racial equity in health isn't a conversation about affirmative
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Mask OVER YOUR SCHNOZZ, Bunky
BruceGodfrey
My advice to young lawyers, said it more than once.The reason you need to have both savings and Plan B for every law job is, somebody will eventually ask you
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Lived Theology
LivedTheology
Indulge me a long thread (my first, fingers crossed) in which I show readers the absurdity of this tweet. A more lively response (imho) can be found in my book,
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Pierre de Wulf
PierreDeWulf
I've built several SAAS and side-projects those last 5 years Not all succeed, but I learned a lot Today I'm not sharing great life lessons and business tips.Today I'm sharing
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Marc Whipple - Legal Inspiration!
legalinspire
I would like to say two words about this, especially to the younger lawyers and law students who may be listening. It's something law school doesn't give you a lot
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p o d g e
Podge_G
The Buddhist idea of enlightenment is analogous in many ways to “Utopianism”. [Thread: some conjectures on meditation & utopian visions]1/12 Utopianism pursues perfection within society, a perfect political state. The
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