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Conor McCormick-Cavanagh
ConorMichael28
The Independent Monitor just released a report looking at how Denver police responded to the George Floyd protests. The upshot of the report is that there were many issues in
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Deen Freelon
dfreelon
Gonna be that guy for a sec and explain how these beliefs are deeply enmeshed with hate and prejudice.https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1329463527405481987 Conspiracy theories are the connective tissue between outgroup-directed enmity a
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Stephen Punwasi
StephenPunwasi
Okay, quick explanation of why the arts are just as important as STEM. No, it’s not because rich people things lead to networking opportunities.It’s because of how the brain develops.You’ll
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. Some thoughts on the question of clustering. 2. There is no doubt in my mind that clustering will remain critical to both innovation & productivity growth, even in the
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UrbaniteAlaska
You know what really pisses me off? I mean really pisses me off. My Grandfather was an orphan during the Depression. He fought and he suffered and he did his
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
So @BogochIsaac and I were asked by @ianhanomansing about the last 12 months as ID docs (who answer media calls about the pandemic!) on @CBCTheNational and as usual I had
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
In January 1919 a new magazine heralded the dawn of the Weimar era. Its aesthetic was a kind of demented Jugendstil, and its stories were dark gothic fantasies.This is the
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Kate Reed Petty
PettyKate
Thank you @j_zimms and @ElectricLit for publishing my very aquarius thoughts about how book events can be so much more. I'm starting a thread here with some events, resources, etc
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Elle
ElleMaeGal
Hot take: There is no reason why ward libraries shouldn't be buying books from the Maxwell Institute. The MI is literally at BYU. It's tithing-subsidized. There is so much wonderful
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aimee
allhailhanyu
Bored and In Lockdown: An English Literature Student picks apart Yuzuru Hanyu's R&J 1.0 to a degree which it was never meant to be analysed to, because it's Really, Really,
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Michael Hendricks
JudeNewcomb
A thread about academia and blockchain voting.While reading up on recent literature regarding online voting, I came across this piece from Sang-Oun Lee, IT Specialist from Chicago, that was evaluating
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Theo Nash
theo_nash
This piece from @kataplexis and @lpoldybloom gets at something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently. https://rfkclassics.blogspot.com/2021/02/changing-classics-to-save-classics-view.html They outline the requirements of their old, ‘p
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Peli Grietzer
peligrietzer
A thread (I'm sorry) about whether ethics, aesthetics, and politics are one thing or three things I believe that meaningful aesthetic conflict almost always encodes an ethical conflict, typically about
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
A #thread about positive #autistic #identity.The work I’ve been doing since discovering I’m autistic at the age of 58 is all about learning to love my autistic self.In a world
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.bmj.com/content/365/bmj.l2268/rr-0Please read & ask yourself are you content with a system intended to detect new ‘unwanted effects of a vaccine’ explicitly excludes these? Not my opinion, but of a medical
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Anne Sosin
asosin
Choice dominates the discourse on #covid19. But lack of choice drives the epidemiology. A few thoughts on conversations around “choice” (and shaming) in the context of #covid19. Poor choices are
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