A thought. π‘ How come it's campaigning in every other community, but it's pandering when it comes to actually earning the Black vote? π€
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A thought. π‘ How come it's campaigning in every other community, but it's pandering when it comes to actually earning the Black vote? π€
After nearly a decade measuring American public support for political violence, @nathankalmoe.bsky.social and I have published a somewhat comprehensive guide to measuring these attitudes. This includes historical comparisons and responses to common critiques. doi.org/10.1093/poq/...
Different government departments are now shooting down each othersβ drones because everyone is incompetent and canβt coordinate for shit.
From the same state house that also passed a bill to end gun bans on public colleges and universities earlier this month.
George Jefferson, protagonist, minor antagonist, and anti-hero on The Jeffersons. George is played by Sherman Hemsley on the American television sitcoms All In The Family. Dear reader. Thank you for taking the time to check out this alt text! As you may or may not know, this is a ridiculous joke. I know full well who the person is in the photo, and that I've added the bio of a different person entirely. That's the joke. It's a gag about people having a similar name, which I can mix up in a comedic way. Also, I was dropped on the head as a baby. Several times.
Thomas Jefferson (1743β1826) was an American statesman, philosopher, and Founding Father who authored the Declaration of Independence, served as the third U.S. president, advanced religious liberty, expanded the nation through the Louisiana Purchase, and shaped early American political ideals
Someone has sure already made this observation but the fact they can convert all those empty warehouses into prison camps means they could have converted them into housing, community centers, job training centers or, hell, libraries or schools all along. Itβs always a matter of will not resources.
Some of us didn't hop online in the 90s or the 2000s to get rich and famous, man.
Some of us hopped online in the 90s and 2000s 'cause it was FUN to chat with people all over the world... for free!
Baby, we grew up when it cost a zillion dollars to call long distance! We had pen pals at school!
Theyβve been on this for a minute. More teaching + post tenure review (and contracts) plus ai supercharged productivity surveillance tools also makes professors more vulnerable to student evals, which gives admin more power to fire you. Thatβs the plan.
@marisakabas.bsky.social is right. This is unlike protesting & more like civilian self-protection (CSP), where civilians protect each other when state & other actors can't or won't protect them. Peace Medie & I wrote about this in the context of armed conflict. Deeply troubling to see it in the US
"We seem to be entering an age of state control armed only with the delusional hope that if universities hide and say nothing about all of the obvious ways in which the nation is slouching toward the demise of democracy, they will avoid political retribution."
Claudette Colvin was a political young woman. She'd studied segregation in school & been politicized by the arrest of classmate, 16-year-old Jeremiah Reeves, who was convicted & ultimately executed for a consensual relationship with a young white woman. Colvin joined Rosa Parks' NAACP Youth Council.
A photo of teenage Claudette Colvin in glasses and a sweater.
Friends, Claudette Colvinβthe 15-year-old who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in March 1955 & joined the federal case against bus segregation that went to the Supreme Court β died today at age 86. But there are lots of myths and mis-impressions about her. A short corrective thread:
If only the United States of America had Strong Western Institutions.
U.S. prosecutors are investigating Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over his testimony last summer about the central bankβs building renovation project.
www.wsj.com/economy/cent...
One part of racial segregation missing from modern social science research is dehumanization. For example, Black people were not allowed into car dealerships, lest they touch the new cars. My uncle (colorfully) describes that here: greenbookproject.osu.edu #GreenBookProject #CommunityMap
#EconSky
Congrats on the book! Can't wait to get my hands on it!
DOGE was A LOT less likely to cancel contracts from companies that donated money to Republicans than companies that donated to Democrats.
merry Christmas one and all
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The New School owns about a billion dollars worth of art, most of which is not on display. They could sell the two Warhols they own and raise $100 million tomorrow. But theyβd rather close academic departments.
At minute 33 you can watch To Save Us From Hell podcast co-host (and IR professor extraordinaire) @anjalikdayal.bsky.social address the Security Council -->
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Pleased to see DEATH OF THE AUTHOR on this Best of the Year list. ππ³π¬
So I know thereβs a Lisa Lisa documentary but I think Iβd only be able to watch it if thereβs a story βtold by Full Force, specificallyβ about this damn song. Thereβs a whole dialogue/sermon at the end and FFβs vocals are wild: m.youtube.com/watch?v=JBfm...
Donβt look away. sahanjournal.com/immigration/...
The holiday gift giving season is here. An idea: A Conversation with Mvemba Dizolele about my book, The Second Emancipation: Nkrumah, Pan-Africanism, and Global Blackness at High Tide: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
For what it's worth (and to me, it's worth a lot), in New York, recommendations to vaccinate infants within 24 hours of birth remain unchanged.
Congrats!!! Well deserved!
Hugo
Spanish for Chaos
Itβs easy to see Trumpβs health policies as a problem mostly for Americans, but there are some big direct and indirect effects Europe is going to need to face 1/4
FYI, if you're someone that likes to tuck into some Christmas TV movie rom-coms this time of year, I've directed two with Asian-American casts: A SUGAR & SPICE HOLIDAY (2020) can be streamed right on Lifetime's website (US only). A BIG FAT FAMILY CHRISTMAS (2022) is on Hallmark+ or Crave in Canada.
Iβm thrilled that the Kennan Institute is back as an independent institution and delighted to have joined as a non-resident fellow www.kennaninstitute.org