Maybe letβs ask Robert Mueller what he thinks about this?
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Maybe letβs ask Robert Mueller what he thinks about this?
Hello from Sweden πΈπͺ
I am here this week giving lectures and learning about an educational system in a country with a social safety net.
For starters, undergraduate education is free and doctoral students are treated as employees, including paid medical and parental leave.
βThe regular early morning yell of horror was the sound of Arthur Denny walking up and suddenly remembering where he was.β
The Hitchhikerβs Guide to the Galaxy has this to say on the subject of flying.
There is an art, it says, or rather, a knack to flying.
The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
Pick a nice day, it suggests, and try it.
ββThis must be Thursday,β said Arthur to himself, sinking low over his beer, βI never could get the hang of Thursdays.ββ
I too find myself lulled by inaction. It is easyβtoo easyβto let fear of exposure keep me on the couch when I get a request for the neighborhood watch. But courage (and action) are democratic virtues and they are being extinguished, in part by ubiquitous access to doomscrolling.
Reading @lyndseystonebri.bsky.socialβs book on Hannah Arendt, Iβm struck how meek our collective instinct for courage has become. There are many examples but Iβm thinking today about the video of a US Senator breaking the hand of a marine & how the entire room sat quietly with their backs turned.
I wonder if he realizes thereβs a vaccine he couldβve had for that?
AHEM EDUCATION DEANS www.chronicle.com/article/a-gr...
Iβm re-reading Moby Dick, which I loved as an undergrad, to see if it holds up. It does.
And: the monomania of Ahab; the willingness of his crew to fall in line behind his vengeance; the frail resistance of his first mateβ¦ it reads differently now. Itβs familiar in a way I couldnβt access in 1995.
This is the first Winter Olympics Iβve watched the biathlon pursuit, which is easily my new favorite event. Itβs so intense and unpredictable and just astonishing.
This time of year, I always remember how impossible it was to get a stroller down sidewalks and through curb cuts. Same goes for wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility-challenged folks.
If you (or anyone you know) live in Boston and are over 11 years old, you can vote for Bostonβs participatory budgeting: participate.budget.boston.gov/gateway
Iβm in awe of what schools are doing daily to hold kids & families up when other institutions wonβt.
A lesson for ed research so committed to βschools as oppression machinesβ that it canβt see them as sites of care, protection, and dignity.
Thereβs a GoFundMe for Jonathan Rossβs legal expenses for murdering Renee Good.
This violates GoFundMeβs Terms of Service. Everyone must report it.
A thread on how to do that π§΅
The lack of CarPlay is the reason we didnβt buy a Chevy Equinox EV
Bostonβs night skyline in the distance, with green and pink glow
Another one, with high exposure, from Roxbury. @universalhub.com
A city skyline at night, with a faint green glow
Faint view of the aurora from Roxburyβs Highland Park. @universalhub.com
Not that he didnβt already know, but now Trump knows for sure he can roll the Dems every time and thereβs no need to negotiate for anything
Turns out that holding hungry people hostage really does work.
I'd like to offer the entire golf course for the benefit of dogs.
I was fortunate to attend a session at AERA featuring this research and itβs fabulousβevocatively highlighting the gap between the hopes we pour into professional learning and its constraints, especially when it comes to learning about race and systems of oppression. Iβm so glad itβs in print!
Last night was the last meeting of the Boston School Committee before it votes on a proposed revision of its exam schools admissions policy. The changes would make the schools less diverse and halt the progress made these last four years. Here's my testimony: jamesnoonan.scholar.st/posts/4709
A copy of What Is Congress with a hand written note that changes Is to Was.
We know how hard it can be to stay current, so we updated this one ourselves
No indeed β and as someone who worked with immigrant communities there more than 20 years ago, I feel confident saying that very little has changed.
I had the same thought β and the schools, too. Itβs all as appalling as it is unsurprising. Iβm guessing Everett PD thinks they are immune from accountability because so many residents are vulnerable and canβt afford to protest.
Everett is a city that thrives thanks to its immigrant communities. And this is despicable β if you are sworn to protect the people, you protect all of them.
"Decision making, or action, is important in part because a stated commitment to antiracist values aloneβwhat Ahmed (2006) calls βnonperformativityββis too often seen as sufficient action, even though a commitment to antiracism alone still enables racism to persist."
Post-print available here: jamesnoonan.scholar.st/publications...
Pleased to share a new publication -- coauthored with @salemstate.bsky.social colleagues Drs. Jacy Ippolito and Megin Charner-Laird -- about the connection between adult development and antiracist educational leadership: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @ucea-leadership.bsky.social