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vanessa ogle
vanessahistory
How do we make sense of the fact that our present-day system of #offshore #taxhavens expanded significantly during the 1950s&60s, the main decades of decolonization? In this piece, I explore
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Jesse Heinig
JesseHeinig
Ok tabletop RPG game designers, remember, you can't make players read your book, and a lot of them will receive their knowledge of your game through interaction with other players
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
Regarding NYT: A fundamental thing some people don’t understand is that research suggests engaging in “anti-racist” behavior actually serves as a “moral credential” for some whites to engage in racism
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Joshua Bull
JoshuaABull
Late to the party, but...there's a big divide between people who think mathematical truths are things we discover ("maths talks about things that exist") or things that we create ("maths
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Jan Lim
iamjanlim
Why does having a representative school curriculum matter? An overly Eurocentric curriculum, as is prevalent in many Ontario schools, signals that other races "have not made valuable contributions to the
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𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔠𝔲𝔩𝔞𝔲𝔯𝔞 🦇
undeadgf_
Why the term “toxic masculinity” is functionally useless and should be retired (a thread) The term toxic masculinity was coined to point out how men can be hurt by misogyny
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Mateusz Fafinski
Calthalas
This marble capital is Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages in a nutshell. Originally probably from Ostia it was taken north of the Alps by Charlemagne for his palace
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Mel 🐝
mjleesmith
So, I'm not quite sure what to say or how to say it, but here goes:I've avoided politics and social justice matters on this account.That's part of my privilege &
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Dr. Mansa Keita
rasmansa
Systemic racism today creates structural/institutional racism tomorrow.Structural racism - ongoing overall social disadvantage of a racialized group as a result of previous policies or social norms based on widely held
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Ritesh
GhosttGray
The greatest misconception about people who write Dick Grayson is that he's most interesting as a Bat-character, when that's the most sleep-inducingly insular and boring ass Dixon bullshit.Dick Grayson is
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🍁 Ártemis López (elle/they) 🍂
queerterpreter
So this week, my corner of twitter was talking about CENSORSHIP and how HORRIBLE it is that people are just not allowed to say the n-word. No, not even to
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revolutionary gone girl utena
danaanmm
Australia: can we use the tea video as consent education in classroomsScomo: nah yeah but we have the tea video at homeThe tea video at home:https://youtu.be/n3aHhNKIcKU I taught an off
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𝘧𝘦𝘭𝘶𝘳𝘪𝘢𝘯
maybegray
ok ok I am going to try to do a thread of dislikes to practice being less compulsively agreeable I dislike when people use hypocrisy as a trump card (oh
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
The right dose of self-confidence is often a coveted quality. People who are self-confident are more willing to communicate their needs, market their accomplishments during a job search, and self-advocate.
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angalgreine
Students should be (and most are) following public health guidelines - which includes not travelling home unnecessarily and not going into other people’s houses.But Belfast City Councillors have been in
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
A quick thread about the evidence base for this claim about Ebola, which is perhaps troubling (1/4)https://twitter.com/OIEAnimalHealth/status/1265998821466742785 The 2014 outbreak in West Africa, the largest to date, was traced back
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