She/they. Director of the Human Rights Advocacy program at Utica College. Mom to an 11 yo. A knitter, a baker, a tabletop gamer. Queer. Views are my own.
Not sure if anyone is still on here, but we’re running a job search in US History/Political Science for SUNY Morrisville. TT, decent starting salary for the area, good benefits, great union, and you’d get to work with me! morrisville.interviewexchang…
Thank you to the @Jeopardy Champions who are standing with writers and refusing to cross our picket line if the producers try to replace striking WGA members with archival questions. Jeopardy is nothing without writers, and everyone knows it. huffpost.com/entry/jeopardy-…
UPS (enjoying record profits) reaches contract with 340,000 unionized workers, averting strike.
The Teamsters called the agreement “historic” and “overwhelmingly lucrative.” It includes, better benefits, higher wages, air conditioning in delivery trucks. apnews.com/article/ups-teams…
Me: so the Magic 8 Ball song was one of my favorite @falloutboy songs and it was the live debut 😭
My husband: 🤨 Every Fall Out Boy song is your favorite song.
I've always wondered how Blacks and other POC who benefit from affirmative action feel about the perception some may have that their achievements — however fully earned — may be partially due to bias in favor of minorities. This is unhealthy for minorities and society at large.
if we’ve brought back global pandemics, titanic disasters, railroad strikes, a King of England and Russian coups, we should also get to bring back the parts of the 20th century where they had cocaine in the soda and a minimum wage earner could buy a family home
Good morning! We're heading into Day 2 of a sitewide protest against Reddit's boring-sounding-but-important API policy changes.
Check out yesterday's thread for an overview of what's happening:
x.com/askhistorians/status/1…
As of just now, AskHistorians has taken its forums offline to protest @Reddit's policies regarding API and third-party developers.
You may well be thinking: why has such a dry-sounding issue managed to spark one of the largest user revolts in social media history?
Well... 🧵
Okay, the best thing about tonight’s @MBMBaM show was that there’s more than one author who writes “normal” books and also gay werewolf erotica that you could accidentally recommend to your co-worker.
What a day to discover that I have been subtweeted by the publisher of the New York Times cjr.org/special_report/ag-su…
ALT More recently, we’ve heard similar arguments about journalism putting lives at risk emerging from our coverage of the debates inside the medical community over care for transgender children. Critics have accused our work of “‘both sides’ fearmongering and bad-faith ‘just asking questions’ coverage” and have suggested that even acknowledging a broader range of views on this topic has legitimized—wittingly or not—a repressive legal effort to undermine the rights and the safety of a group that faces significant prejudice. “The pretense of objectivity—the newsroom ideal that all ‘sides’ of an issue should be heard—often harms marginalized people more than it helps them,” wrote one critic of our coverage. “If you say ‘I want to live,’ and I say ‘No,’ what happens next isn’t a debate; it’s murder.”