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Sharbatanu Chatterjee | শর্বতনু চট্টোপাধ্যায়
sharbat_c
Watching a Netflix documentary on the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution that established jus soli citizenship in the USA and its states, and thinking of how jus soli was
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Oregon Historical Society
OrHist
As Oregon enters into new state-and county-wide restrictions due to rising COVID-19 cases, we continue to look to history to better understand current events. Thanks to historian Dr. Kimberly Jensen,
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Max Burns
themaxburns
Let the silence of George W. Bush, Jeb Bush and the entire Bush clan finally close the book on the fantasy that the Bushes possess even a drop of genuine
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Matt Cameron
matt_cam
1/ Let's talk about a few small but vital parts of the #USCitizenshipAct which may not make the kinds of headlines a pathway to citizenship does, but could make millions
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Alex Galitsky
algalitsky
Thread : The question of refugees has characterized much of the debate over Artsakh's status.But that conversation has focused exclusively on Azeris displaced as a result of their govt's war,
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Farai Chideya
farai
How do we get out of the spiral of American society where Black women and other WOC; Black people and other POC have to do unpaid civic labor to get
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Anne A Madden, Ph.D.
AnneAMadden
I had a Covid-19 test today as a symptomatic individual in Massachusetts. Things went well... except when they went terribly. Here are my key takeaways on the process & the
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Sam Haselby
samhaselby
Mamdani’s new book is good on the difference between settlers and immigrants, and on why the “settler colonial” and human rights approaches often mislead in treating as criminal what are
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Amanda L. Higgins
Doc_Higgs
A Kentucky voting history (from a pandemic stalled project): The first western state, KY has been a crucible for national change (fight me).The 1792 Constitution enfranchised all men regardless
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Rahim Sajan
RahimSajan
I find that we tend to forget things when a #NewYear Happens- lessons that should be enduring are forgotten. So a giant list of things we cannot forget from #2020
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Prof Prachi Srivastava
PrachiSrivas
Important not to undermine public confidence in schools. Yes, govt should do more. 1/nNotwithstanding, vast body of ed research shows clear benefits of schooling on:-learning (of course!)-soc development-mental health-protection-diagnostic
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Catie Lilly
catielila
A confusing thing is that in Anglophone Taiwanese discourse, the label "migrant" is used for both "migrant workers" who lack long-term residency rights; & "immigrants" like the women below, almost
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Sheldon Cooper
Bazingaa_aaa
Indian muslims have faced injustice in 2020 as we have been facing since the Independence. It was not only the year of pandemic but also year of injustice and fascism
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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
The BC Health Officer has suggested that worship services aren't being suspended bc they can still happen virtually. This idea needs to be rejected.Whtvr one thinks of the shutdown, virtual
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Amy Hsin is wearing a DIY mask
amyhsin
on why we should celebrate revival of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) but continue seeing it as an insufficient & unjust program that serves to keep immigrant vulnerable &
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AJ+
ajplus
The 19th amendment was ratified 100 years ago today, giving women the vote.In practice, only white women were guaranteed that right.Black, Native and other minority women — including key suffragettes
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