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Alden O'Brien
AldenBrien
Case study of challenge of finding unrecorded/erased history of POC. Its so not about statues. So: Museum coll. I curate has woven coverlet donated 1929. Donor said it was woven
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profhuq
profhuq
Over the years I have been honored to mentor law students/lawyers. I'm surprised how many working class students, especially students of color, relate to me that they do not well
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Candace Wong (She/They)
serengetisunset
Here at Magnuson this evening with friends at the Rally and March to defund SPD by at least 50% and invest that money in communities. #defundSPD #BlackLivesMatter #BlmSeattle #SeattleProtest
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Anshel Pfeffer
AnshelPfeffer
THREAD Last night’s vote against delaying the budget deadline means nothing can stop the Knesset dissolving @ midnight. Election on 23.3. I explained in @haaretzcom last month why Netanyahu doesn’t
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MJ
morganisawizard
lol i was crying in my shower saturday having an awful mental day from various health things i’ve been dealing with, just absolutely overwhelmed unable to take on more, and
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btopro
I built much of a shed today, showed the boys the difference between an impact driver and a drill, cleaned more, dug ground to level an area for said shed.
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Holly Stallcup
HollyStallcup
Alright crew, here is what we are not going to do for the rest of the year, talk about food in ways that are triggering for people with eating disorders
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Croix S. Almer
CroixAlmer
going to take people a while to gain the knowledge and language to identify "Community As Service" employment models and the insanely negative impact they have on communities.makes me feel
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Max
LighthouseMax
It really sucks being an active member of an organization that commits to equity and inclusion in every manner and facet - except when it comes to Jews. Being in
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Quartz
qz
1/ The pandemic is ushering in a new era of employee activism, but workers are building on a long history of organized labor. (@LilaMacLellan)https://qz.com/work/1944415/the-covid-19-pandemic-is-revitalizing-employee-activism/ 2/ What’s d
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Ingrid M
iMusing
journalists clinging to the fantasy that they were *right at the time* now it is no longer plausible to keep carefully avoiding how he is politicising the pandemic. sure the
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
Clint Hickman violated his oath as an elected official and Chairman of Maricopa Board of Supervisors and voted to NOT comply with a subpoena for the forensic analysis of Dominion
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
As with Douthat's column the other day, David Brooks massively overstates small differences among Republicans and the degree to which some are "breaking free from old orthodoxies." /1https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/07/opinion/
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Community Movement Builders
CommunityMvt
Haiti has been a site of resistance against colonialism & white supremacist rule for centuries now. Haitians are currently demanding the resignation of the current president Jovenel Moïse News stories
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 15, 1921. The Kansas National Guard arrived to break up women’s marches in support of a strike of coal miners in southeastern Kansas. Let's
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Laura Seward Forczyk 🌙💫🚀
LauraForczyk
An audience member asked about making money from book sales. One of the panelists said it was a labor of love. So true! Don't think of writing a book as
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