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Jessica Isom MD MPH
DrJessIsomMDMPH
We don’t “complain” of racist treatment. WE RECEIVE IT. Amplify her story. Then do something about it.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/23/us/susan-moore-black-doctor-indiana.html?referringSource=articleShare&fbclid=IwAR2SIupOsl8_04
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David “HINDSIGHT IS 2021” Walsh
DavidAstinWalsh
Absent a near-total reversal of political trends, Donald Trump is going to lose—in all likelihood decisively—to Joe Biden in November.How will historians remember the Trump administration? I suspect the dominant
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Asia Chloe Brown
AsiaChloeBrown
It is absolutely amazing that Howard, Hampton, Xavier, and a few other schools received big donations. HBCUs do very important work and produce most of this nation's Black doctors. However,
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#JusticeForEishiaHudson
acabforbooty
I was reflecting today on why I am doing my Ph.D. and the only reason right now is because I have a scholarship that will feed me for 1.5 more
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Earnest Hemingway
HoesChiMinh
Racism is one of many means by which capitalism perpetuates and protects itself. The two are inextricably linked, 100%, but our focus and ire should be aimed towards what economic
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Maria Quinones-Sanchez
MariaQSanchez
Newsflash for all my white “allies”: performative acts won’t end institutional racism. If we want a more equitable society it will take both government and the business community to tackle
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Benn "DJ D-Vol" Eifert
bennpeifert
Thought I'd clarify a few different mechanisms that are getting confused somewhat:1) retail speculation and short term call buying ("Robinhood")2) institutional call spread trades in tech (SoftBank etc) First, retail
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Rich Budd
RichardABudd
"The single most powerful causal influence on the religious lives of American teenagers and young adults is the religious lives of their parents. Not their peers, not the media, not
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Britney Spears Jalisco (Official)
cesarmrvm
In 1998, voters in California voted to pass prop 227 which eliminated bilingual education in the state. It wasn't repealed until *2016*Not being educated formally in your native language and
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Jamin Ball
jaminball
We've seen some extraordinary IPO pops recently (change in IPO price to day 1 price). nCino popped 195%, Agora popped 153%, Lemonade popped 139%, and ZoomInfo popped 62%. Why is
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Connie Dayman
connie_dayman
Just watched the truly inspirational online screening of the Muslim Girls Fence film "Nobody's Metaphor". It provided a beautiful & original insight into the barriers faced by young Muslim women,
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Paul Nadeau
PaulJNadeau
Good thread, but I’d add that more important than studying conflicts is understanding the biases and preferences that underwrote how those actors approached those conflicts, which means studying political theory
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Declan Garvey
declanpgarvey
There was a sense among some Hill GOPers that "letting the process play out" re: election nonsense would allow Republicans to avoid a big conflict with Trump by pointing to
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nate bowling (the mask goes OVER your nose)
nate_bowling
Schools here have reopened and I'm teaching (mainly) in person. Here's the pre-work we did:- Every teacher tests every 14 days- Every student tested before we started in-person- Ongoing student
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Ruth Braunstein
RuthBraunstein
Ever wonder why we get stuck in endless debates about whether political protesters are being “civil” or not, and whether this should even matter in the first place? 1/ This
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Brishen Rogers
BrishenRogers
A few thoughts on sectoral bargaining, worker power, and law in light of the debate that's followed on @noahopinion's tweet. One line of push-back is that implementing sectoral bargaining without
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