Professor of Government & Public Policy, Oxford; Billionaire Backlash: The Age of Corporate Scandal and How It Could Save Democracy (on FT's What to Read in 2026; https://linktr.ee/billionairebacklash); www.pepperculpepper.net
Double dumb-ass on you. (And so fourth)
#AltText enthusiast. Also on mastodon, formerly on twitter. Other similar accounts are not me.
I am a historian at Rice University. I use this account for updates about my work, cross-posted from my website at https://updates.wcaleb.org.
Empowering Voters. Defending #Democracy. LWV is a #nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government.
Public Citizen has been standing up to corporate power and holding government accountable for 50 years. We're people-powered and accept no corporate money.
ft reporter. south london nationalist. articles with my byline get posted automagically on @cook.report
Chasing wealth and income, present and past, onshore and offshore.
https://gabriel-zucman.eu
https://www.taxobservatory.eu
Mom. Tar Heel 🐏. Blue Hen 🔵🟡.
Associate Professor of environmental engineering at University of Delaware.
Sustainability, EJ, and communications.
Posts = my own views.
#alpacaexpert and live performance enthusiast, camera fan, women's sports booster. But mostly #alpacaexpert. Current LA resident. she/her
Public records enthusiasts. Tracking the flow of post-OBBBA homeland security procurements and government contracts.
https://projectsaltbox.substack.com
Proudly based in Baltimore, MD. ⚫️🟡🦀🔴⚪️
Track ICE warehouses: https://tinyurl.com/ICEWarehouseTracker
Professor of History, George Mason University. Currently researching history of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. Views my own.
zacharyschrag.com.
historyprofessor.org
https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0003-1420-551X
musicologist at the University of Delaware, citizen of West Philly.
http://instagram.com/philipmgentry
Current projects:
-Anti-Communist Blacklisting in the Music Industry, 1945–1960
-History and Performance in the Semiquincentennial
journalist / founder @ thehandbasket.co
email: marisa@thehandbasket.co
signal: https://signal.me/#eu/VssgH88q6WQu7MtH5wF-08JdgWh4iAPWD13eXiOcXQNGdZUXijJBZInD-UtLJKFG
venmo: venmo.com/u/Marisa-Kabas
ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/marisakabas
A monthly podcast about the history of capitalism. Hosted by @jessicaannlevy.bsky.social and @dygottlieb.bsky.social
I hunt fake history and correct it, but also post amazing real history stuff. Rude, obscene, vulgar, racist people who can't act like grown-ups get blocked.
https://linktr.ee/fakehistoryhunter
How the administration is breaking the government and what that means for all of us. All of our content is free to republish and remix. https://unbreaking.org/
Official Bluesky account for NOAA's National Weather Service.
We are a watchdog nonprofit that monitors and reports on the practices of leading AI companies.
www.themidasproject.com
Delaware Coalition for Immigrant Justice. A migrant rights organization in Delaware state; to inform, empower, and connect communities to combat fear and panic.
267-DUCK-ICE
(267) 382-5423
linktr.ee/dc4ij
Associate Prof, Director of Health, Humanities, and Society Program at Northeastern. The Medical Imagination (Penn Press, 2018) + Before Disability: A History of American Citizenship (Penn Press, 2026). Coeditor: Keywords for Health Humanities (NYU, 2023).
Helping organize information about the Jan 6 Capitol attack and those who planned it. They are still with us.
also: @capitolhunters@mastodon.social
email: capitol.hunters@gmail.com
see bit.ly/Jan6Analysis
writer | etc
https://linktr.ee/jonmcconn
Here for a good time / Los Angeles
Taking over the world one microbe at a time.
Taking myself not too seriously.
Assistant Professor of History at Fordham University, specializing in labor and gender. Forthcoming book: Respectability on the Line: Gender, Race, and Labor along British and Colonial Indian Railways. www.mattiearmstrongprice.com
senior political correspondent @ Zeteo // contributing writer @ Rolling Stone // co-author of ‘Sinking in the Swamp’ // adjunct professor @ University of Cincinnati // volunteer @ St. Vincent de Paul // “a deranged hack,” according to the Trump White House
Historian of medicine, author of The Anatomy Murders: Being the True and Spectacular History of Edinburgh's Notorious Burke and Hare and of the Man of Science Who Abetted Them in the Commission of Their Most Heinous Crimes, http://burkeandhare.com
Action without Hope: Victorian Literature after Climate Collapse (Chicago, 2025)
Fresno, Silver Spring • https://www.nathankhensley.net/ • he/him/his • Everything here in personal capacity only
English prof (autobiography, the paranormal, colonial Virginia) & south coast vaporwave
Professor of Political Science & Director of the Saltzman Institute of War & Peace Studies, Columbia. New Book: The Insiders' Game: How Elites Make War and Peace https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691215808/the-insiders-game
nerd, unionist, heist enthusiast
http://www.annakornbluh.com
Posts from 1776! The American Revolution and War of Independence and the world in which they happened, 250 years ago.
Scholar of 19c Black lit and culture.
Lover of black speculative fiction.
Curator of "Black Print": https://exhibits.library.cornell.edu/blackprint
Author of "The Practice of Citizenship": https://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/15926.html
American historian and biographer.
Pulitzer Prize for History for "Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America"
Pulitzer Prize for Biography & National Book Award for Nonfiction for "The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt”
the answer to your question is someone thought it would be cheaper to do it that way
Locked in and posting regularly on here now
Historical and hysterical archaeologist. Rugby enthusiast, Philadelphia sports fan for life, fighting the good fight as loudly as I can; owned by an orange cat.
Associate professor of economics, John Jay College-CUNY; senior fellow, Groundwork Collaborative. Writing at jwmason.org. Study economics with me: https://johnjayeconomics.org. Anti-war Keynesian, liberal socialist, Brooklyn dad. From the river to the sea.
Hobbyist ttrpg writer.
grumbleflap.shannonmcmaster.com
shannonmcmaster.itch.io
Possibly more fun on Masto. https://dice.camp/@shannonmcmaster
Teaching Constitutional studies, poli sci, political theory, US history topics in Virginia. Own views & comments, these don't reflect my institutional affiliations. Husband / cat person / Madisonian / Lincolnite / Trekkie / strategy gamer / metalhead.
Posts when a Federal US .gov domain is added or removed. The Wayback machine can help you browse deleted sites: https://web.archive.org/
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Sr. Writer at Inc Magazine. Tech, startups, billionaires, outsiders, investigations. Dad on the loose. Currently on parental leave.
Proton: Sam_Blum1905@proton.me
Signal: Sammblum.89
Historian of the American Revolution and Creation of the US Constitution. Author of Taming Democracy.
Forthcoming Book: Madison's Mistake: The Rise and Fall of American Monarchism.
Democracy Dies in Doomerism. Don't be a Doomer.
Book: https://thecon.ai
Web: https://faculty.washington.edu/ebender
Independent journalist based in Delaware covering courts, climate change and most everything in between. Lots of #limuluslove here. Check out my work at maddylauria.com. Signal: MaddyLauria.38
The official Bluesky account of the World Bollard Association™️. MERCH STORE - https://worldbollardassociation.team-togs.com/shop/storeorderform.php
Political Historian of the 1960s and 1970s, Associate Director of NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge (@ipk.bsky.social), Author of They Said No to Nixon and Tom Hayden Biography (forthcoming).
Political economy, Russia, ext. Also pictures of cats. Recovering historian doing financial engineering for the public sector the Center For Public Enterprise and still sometimes missing academia.
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674240995
Economic sociologist working on governance & techno-politics | Writing book on systemic risk & the Fed for MIT Press
Assistant Professor of Public Policy @ Bilkent Political Science
Columbia Soc Alum | Former Senior Fellow @ Harvard STS
macro, fiscal, Fed. creator of the Sahm rule recession indicator. Stay-At-Home Macro (SAHM) Substack.
Regional economic development and freight aficionado with a passion for university public service and a weakness for retrocomputing
I’m not disengaged, I’m trying to practice better labor politics | Not an asshole (or, sometimes an asshole) | Opinions my own
Assistant professor at Fordham University working on media, supply chains, logistics past / present.
Supply Studies: https://supplystudies.com
Manifest: https://manifest.supplystudies.com
Assembly Codes: https://dukeupress.edu/assembly-codes
debt, development, infrastructure, the economics of racial inequality, and the myth of racial progress. I express my own views
Deep clean your social media, notifications, settings and more in just one click. The Washington Post’s tech columnist calls Block Party “one of the most useful tech tools I’ve come across in years”.
www.blockpartyapp.com
February 2026: Liberalism & the Reinvention of the Modern Corporation
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/liberalism-and-the-reinvention-of-the-modern-corporation-9780197567401?lang=en&cc=us#
Research director.
Trump accountability project.
Public Citizen.
Need a source? Have a tip?
Mobile/Signal 202.804.2744 or z_everson@protonmail.com
(Opinions mine; hopefully yours soon.)
zacheverson.com
Podcast: This Is The Delaware Way
Wannabe permaculturist, dancer, writer, poet, jiu jitsu hobbyist.
Running for state House because we all need to do our part to make the world more livable than it’s currently shaping up to be: raefordelaware.com
I’m an editorial writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer focused on urban policy-transit, housing, and planning
History Professor @SUNYOswego. Wrote a book on southern class stuff back in the day. Oswego UUP Chapter President. Studies the 19th century American South, frustrated Cleveland sports fan, amateur mixologist.
Recovering journalist. I drive big trucks now.
Assistant professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine | researching and teaching IPE, financial politics, global inequality | fan of plants, birds, snacks, sci-fi, quilting | she/her
https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/erinlockwood/
Historian, law professor, writer
Professor @ USC. I write about African American life in early national and antebellum Boston.
My posts are my own opinions and do not reflect those of my employer.
America's Favorite Poet Named Amish
amishtrivedi.com
An organization of historians fostering knowledge of U.S. history from the close of the Civil War through the 1920s https://www.shgape.org/
California writer. Ida Tarbell stan. Beat: tech fascism, billionaire extremism, network state, crypto cartels.
Writing a book: “The Nerd Reich: Silicon Valley Fascism and the War on Global Democracy.”
The Nerd Reich: http://www.thenerdreich.com
institutions, inequality, geography, democracy | asst law prof at UCLA
Director, Industrial Policy & Trade, @RooseveltInstitute.org, @RooseveltForward.org. Political scientist of economic transitions, administrative states, Bidenomics, Trumpnomics. PhD.
Paradigm shift for all! It’s time. Roosevelt Institute, Roosevelt Forward.
Demographer and Sociologist. Director of the Carolina Population Center. LEGO Karen
The Freedmen & Southern Society Project was established in 1976 to capture the essence of the profound social revolution of emancipation in the United States.
37th President of the United States. Messages from the President unsigned, others from Ronald Ziegler.
RN@dicknixon.com
History prof @Salem State, author of A Storm of Witchcraft & The Devil of Great Island, early American public history, 17th C. archaeology and material culture.
Historian of Early North America, Empire, & Infrastructure. Department of History & Kinder Institute, University of Missouri
"Roads to Power, Roads to Crisis" (Penn Press, 2025) tinyurl.com/RTPRTC
& "Inlands" (Columbia, 2024) tinyurl.com/bdhyubjb
Economic sociologist, professor, University of California, Merced.
Research: Wall Street, Big Tech, oligarchs, elites, universities.
Book: Bankers in the Ivory Tower. Bylines: NYT, WaPo, LAT.
Newsletter: https://charlieeatonphd.substack.com
A non-profit organization created by historians, historical organizations, and others to commemorate the coming of the American Revolution in Boston, in Massachusetts, and in New England. Creating events and resources since 2015.
History Prof at Wake Forest studying US & the World, empire, law. Writing a history of the Us and economic sanctions. Co-editor, US in the World book series w/Cornell UP. Wrote a book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/legalist-empire-9780190055585
The fastest growing independent news network in the world. We cover breaking news, politics, law and more. We are unapologetically pro-democracy.
We are a collective of academics who believe that higher education is vital to a functioning democracy--and we will fight for it. https://www.wearehighered.org
Professor. Sociologist. NYTimes Opinion Columnist. Books: THICK, LowerEd. Forthcoming: 1)Black Mothering & Daughtering and 2)Mama Bears.
Beliefs: C.R.E.A.M. + the internet ruined everything good + bring back shame.
“I’m just here so I don’t get fined.”
reporter at cnbc.com. email: lora.kolodny@cnbc.com - ex-wsj, techcrunch & all over. i cover: elon musk cos. mostly tesla (some climate tech startups). my posts here are my own. optimistic on the inside. dm me on signal: lorakolodny.55
Historian at Elmhurst U, UW Madison + UT Austin alum
Good Parents, Better Homes, and Great Schools: Selling Segregation before the New Deal available July 2025 from UNC Press
Historian of US women & gender, race & citizenship in the GAPE. Currently working on a graphic history. 🖍️I’ve lived in all 4 continental time zones, but CA in the redwoods 🌲is home.
Historian at the Evergreen State College, occasional/lapsed banjo player, IndyCar fan.
Olympia, WA. 🏳️🌈
Legal scholars, students, & practitioners working to expose & transform law's role in the perpetuation of economic, racial, & gender inequality. & check out our Blog: @lpeblog.bsky.social
We are a non-profit, independent think & do tank. We are dedicated to research for a future-fit economy and to applying new economic thinking to public policy.
Historian, author, college prof, public speaker, podcaster. Seen on
@History channel + @PBS. Founder of @WeemsyAwards. All my social media is @inthepastlane. More at www.EdwardTODonnell.com
Assistant Professor at the University of Prince Edward Island. Historian of China and the U.S., specializing in global historical and digital methods.
Fulbright prof @ UCD in Ireland writing about the founding of Paterson, N.J. and the Passaic River. Brennan Center fellow studying state constitutions. Jersey guy, got a scar at Action Park. StateConstitutionsLab.org
Redhead, NC native, and higher education researcher. He/him. https://chrisbennettedu.com
American labor history / Jewish studies / digital humanities
UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
UC-AFT Comms crew
memorywork.irle.ucla.edu
carolineluce.com
internet typist at the verge, known cat lady, zevon stan. she/hers/hesher
tip me: liz@theverge.com
The 76th most followed account on bluesky. I will NOT be updating this ranking when it’s no longer true
Professor, mom, runner, tired
Professor of History and Law, Stanford University. Books on early Constitution: http://tinyurl.com/yynk95aa; and originalism and history: http://tinyurl.com/3dd5hnt6
jonathangienapp.com
History professor. CNY resident. Philadelphia sports fan. Books: The Racketeer’s Progress (2004) and Contraband (2015).
Poetry, criticism, tomfoolery, rabble-rousing. She/her. Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry (criticism, Oxford University Press); Five-Paragraph Essay on the Body-Mind Problem (poetry, Wesleyan University Press)