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Jon Wilson
jonewilson
The UK has done some things well, but most things badly in response to Covid. "Neoliberalism" is far too vague as a cause of the bad, we need a more
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Joy WE VOTED!! WEAR A MASK!! Reid 😷)
JoyAnnReid
This must also be said. This is what happens when one group of Americans are taught generationally to believe they are the sole, true owners of a country their ancestors
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Carla Beck
Carla4Lakeview
Encouraged by further discussion of a national early learning and childcare program. This must be more than just talk and about more than just creating more spaces. Quality ELC must
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Jay Guevara (né Gamble)🇨🇦 🏴
DrJayDrNo
I have no insider information and am more or less unconnected politically, but here are my thoughts on Squiggy’s political demise:1) He brought Harper’s strict leadership style to the UCP,
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Shimon Cohen
ShimonDCohen
#socialwork programs that truly want to be antiracist need to take a critical self-reflective look. #SocialWorkTwitter This article matches so much of my thoughts of the school of social work
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Mx. Charis Hill ♿ (they/them)
BeingCharisBlog
I hope I don't regret sharing this deeply painful story.CN religion, ableismWhen I was 16 I knew I wanted to be a priest in the Episcopal church.Then when I was
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Pete Sweeney
petesweeneypro
Riffing on @S_Rabinovitch point: What happened in DC is ugly, but not what Xi wants people to see. US institutions managed out an unpopular leader, and rebalanced against his party's
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Citizens UK B'ham
CitizensUKBham
[1] THREAD: A review of our key milestones in 2020 using screenshots. First up, a reminder of what we're about: [2] Hats off to our amazing Leadership Group, who helped
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Funmi Iyanda
Funmilola
The ongoing leadership contest in every sphere is for power not purpose. Whoever wins will perform a variant of the same assault on the people that has always been and
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Gareth van Onselen
GvanOnselen
1/12 Thread on the opposition. The latest round of by-elections suggests the same trend that has defined the opposition vote share for 24 months continues: a multitude of smaller parties
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Sarah Glassmeyer
sglassmeyer
I guess I have some thoughts for people looking to get into legal tech and innovation. It feels like it's been about to break big for the past ten years,
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Danielle Butcher
DaniSButcher
Okay kids, you knew this was coming. Let’s talk about the Paris Climate Accords. Is the agreement the end-all-be-all for international climate cooperation? No, and if we’re being honest, there
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Frank™ (FS7N) | WFH 🏡
Frank_Supercell
I manage and lead teams for a bit over 20 years now, most of them (15+) in the games industry, with teams from 5 to 300 and more people. I've
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Hugh Brechin
HughRBrechin
The thing about the flag stuff: a lot of people think Labour doesn't really like Britain, and that's a problem (and one that, like most of Labour's problems, predates Jeremy
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Liz Bell
llizabell
#THREAD In December, I visited Polk County elementary schools to dive deeper into the pre-K program @Mebane_Rash profiled. The district reaches 75-85% of 4-year-olds annually, & administrators told me pre-K
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The Psychologist
psychmag
A personal thread from me @jonmsutton for #InternationalMensDay – men who have supported me and the mag in the many ways men can, plus their fascinating contributions to The Psychologist…
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