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Pratham
Prathkum
11 great websites a programmer should visit Thread Can I use?- A website that provides up-to-date browser support tables for support of front-end web technologies on desktop and mobile
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Aamer Anwar🎗✊🏽#BlackLivesMatter
AamerAnwar
As details emerge of #ParkInn with a police officer critically injured & 5 others still in hospital -the true picture is of dehumanising & humiliation of vulnerable, frightened asylum seekers
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Andrew Parsons
adrparsons
Since people are all "but why parents don't learn sign language", this is very normal in parenting groups on Facebook.(Thread) First off, notice "listening and spoken language" phrasing. That is
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Samuel Yates
SamuelYates
#AcademicTwitter–As you build online classes provide accessible course materials or links to access tools. If you are teaching synchronous zooms, which has no auto-caption feature, direct folks to tools like
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acab|blm|☪️|🏳️🌈|⚧ امنه خان
jaythenerdkid
something I think about a lot is who is allowed to be an expert on their own life and who isn't - mostly in the context of illness and disability,
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Megha Rajagopalan
meghara
NEW: China secretly built scores of massive new prison and internment camps in the past 3 years, escalating its campaign against Muslim minorities even after it publicly claimed the detainees
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Woke Capital
WokeCapital
Have you noticed a recent trend of Sign Language interpreters during government press conferences?Of course you have, they're very distracting, always in motion, and placed for maximum visibility.Why do they
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Laura Ellis
funambulator
I MISS THE FAIR I just went through all the old @kystatefair pictures on my phone and now I will share some in this thread that I’ll call Faces of
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Reading this fascinating book by Swagato Ganguly where he uses 'idolatry' as a concept-metaphor to explore its deployment in the colonial representation of India, and how it came to legitimize
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Elaine Khoong
elainekhoong
#thread - I'm glad #disparities in care of patients with #limitedEnglishproficiency is getting more attention during #covid19. Thinking of articles in @TIME by @Jas_Aguilera https://ti.me/3cf0Gej ; @nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17
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Matson Lawrence
MatsonLawrence
As the first week of #UCUStrikesBack ends, a few thoughts on how we can #CripTheStrike and centre access & disability justice in @ucu industrial actionThis is of particular resonance given
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Beto O'Rourke
BetoORourke
To put the Texas Supreme Court’s craven, chickenshit ruling on mail-in ballots from this week in perspective — it helps to understand some of the history of voter suppression in
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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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TedwardWang
Franklin and the Anti-German SmearIn discussions of race, culture, and ethnicity in America, the Founding Fathers will frequently be brought up as Americans admire the FF and people use their
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Brian Rahmer
brianrahmer
Whose land are you on?https://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/decolonize/this-app-can-tell-you-the-indigenous-history-of-the-land-you-live-on-20180416 You cannot find a corner of this continent that does not hold ancient history, Indigenous value, and pre
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Matthew Hartke
MatthewHartke
Whenever I hear apologists talk about how good the historical evidence for Jesus’ resurrection is, I always think about the appearance to Peter. According our earliest source (1 Cor 15:5),
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