New title! We're excited to announce the publication of Visualizing Captions and Subtitles: The Embodiment of Accessible Multimodal Communication, by Janine Butler! Butler visualizes captions & subtitles as instruments of
connection that embody how we communicate through multiple modes.
18.02.2026 21:26
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PREORDERS available now - Digital Literacies for Human Connection: 25 Ways to Engage Students in People-Centered Digital Practices. @mettalrose.bsky.social @ambuck.bsky.social, Rich Shivener, and authors of 25 chapters have pour our heart and soul into this book. Check it out at #4C26!
02.03.2026 21:48
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Book cover of Composing with AI, featuring a robot with text and images of documents in the background
We're excited to launch our latest book, Composing with AI, edited by Nupoor Ranade and Douglas Eyman. This collection provides educators with frameworks & strategies to integrate AI responsibly into composition practices, emphasizing critical literacy. ccdigitalpress.org/composing-wi...
14.01.2026 19:21
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Via Andrea Tinker: Alabama’s two Democratic U.S. representatives want the University of Alabama to reinstate two student magazines suspended earlier this month. https://ow.ly/sOi350XKBro
17.12.2025 12:05
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On Dec. 1, university officials told student journalists at Nineteen Fifty-Six, a magazine celebrating Black student culture, and Alice, a magazine centered on women’s fashion and lifestyle, that their publications would be shuttered immediately.
08.12.2025 14:01
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Over the last year, you could have given into anger and despair.
Instead, you’ve organized in the largest numbers this country has ever seen to reclaim the power of the pro-democracy majority.
We could not be more thankful for you and everything you’re doing to defy Trump’s agenda.
27.11.2025 13:17
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Really important to stress that the Crown Jewels of the US higher education system were never the Ivies or elite SLACs (other countries have equivalents of these) but the well-funded, large, cheap, and excellently staffed public state university systems bringing high quality education to the masses.
23.11.2025 17:18
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There are so many terrible things about SNAP funding being willfully throttled, and just one of them is being an org trying to figure out how to help without being overwhelmed.
30.10.2025 11:09
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Our ability to comprehend daily events has been corrupted by a toxic info environment where political & attentional dynamics distort & manipulate our “collective sensemaking” processes. Our “official” sources are now products of that same environment. Reality fractures, along with the social fabric.
13.09.2025 21:41
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Authoritarianism Feels Surprisingly Normal—Until It Doesn’t
Life in Venezuela was deceptively mundane. Then everything collapsed.
"Living through the rise of a dictatorship just means inhabiting a space that is gradually shrinking. There’s no point in resisting, not at first. You just make do with whatever breathing room you still have—until you lose that too."
10.09.2025 00:26
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As a historian of computing, can confirm, this is exactly what happened
05.09.2025 05:34
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🔥 “If I’m willing to drive three hours to come here and talk, I’m gonna ask you to get off your phone and listen to what I have to say.”
18.08.2025 01:16
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This from @tressiemcphd.bsky.social hit me over the head like a mallet of truth. This is the thing. This is what I’ve been trying to warn people about perfectly crystallized. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/o...
12.08.2025 12:02
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The US could see a 30-40% decline in new international student enrollment, resulting in nearly $7 billion in lost revenue and more than 60,000 fewer American jobs. https://www.nafsa.org/fall-2025-international-student-enrollment-outlook-and-economic-impact
03.08.2025 13:20
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"As a college professor, watching the dismantling of America’s education system has been among the most discouraging events of my life."
We agree
@aaup.org @higheredlabor.bsky.social
28.07.2025 12:53
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Things I have searched for in the past week:
1. How do you get children to sleep in their own beds?
2. Are all 5 year olds sociopaths?
3. How to manage time out effectively
4. How to treat poison ivy
It’s been quite a summer.
21.07.2025 02:21
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If you have the means, can I also recommend setting up a recurring donation? Clinics like WAWC need steady funding that they can rely on, and the attention economy tends to provide funds in surges that then dry up as attention shifts. Recurring donations can help to cover the leaner times.
04.07.2025 15:45
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With all of the chaos brought upon us from this administration, remember: We are the Revolution.
We, the people, deserve better. And, we must fight to get it. Together.
#PoliticalRevolution #WeThePeople #FiftyFiftyOne #ThePeoplesMovement #Grassroots
@50501movement.bsky.social
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How to Win a Fight
These days it feels like the next fight is always just around the corner. What matters is picking your battles—and knowing how to win.
Everyone's on edge—fighting Trump, Congress, Elon Musk, even each other.
Meanwhile, millions are hitting the streets, standing up for rights under threat. In our latest package, we’ve put together guides to help you stay safe and fight back—wherever you are.
19.06.2025 14:22
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There are not, generally speaking, magic thresholds in social systems. Engaging 3.5 percent of the population in protests does not make change inevitable. The sustained work involved in making so many people turn out can make change much more likely.
16.06.2025 01:49
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I'm seeing a lot of blue state/red state discourse today. This is a reminder that Sarah is right: we're all purple like a bruise. The large protests in states run by the GOP prove that. They're not red, they're hurting.
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Demonstrators gathered at the Federal Building and Courthouse in Tuscaloosa as part of the nationwide 'No Kings' protests on Saturday, June 14, 2025. In one photo, a motorist can be seen shouting at protesters.
More: https://www.al.com/galleries/YI42GPDVTJA2JF6HKOSJC447PI/
📸: Ben Flanagan
15.06.2025 01:00
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Photo from Carlin Stiehl from the LA Times. Dozens of people holding American flags on the streets of LA are in frame, with a massive cloud of tear gas billowing in front of them. One protester holds a sign that reads Immigrants Make Us Great.
Truly wild photos coming in from Los Angeles right now.
15.06.2025 03:37
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#JournoRequest Hoping I can find #Alabama college students from these countries who have been banned/restricted. Signal: wmorris.07.
Afghanistan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Burundi, Cuba, Laos. Sierra Leone
05.06.2025 13:57
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Int’l students make America stronger and shape our world. Trump’s attacks on @harvard.edu don’t just threaten one school. They deprive our country of influential leaders for generations. If u came to the U.S. to study at schools under attack, SHARE UR STORY: forms.gle/pNpThs2wtSzX1
30.05.2025 19:26
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