At 56, I woke to silence: the strange, sudden loss that changed everything
At 56, I woke to silence: the strange, sudden loss that changed everything
Iβm no longer an NC voter but Allam was a student speaker in my political theory class at NC State and itβs been wonderful to watch such a good person get into politics!
Thanks so much to @melodyschreiber.com for not only writing about this issue, but quoting trans scientists as experts!
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Read what Emma said. Iβm not even going to try and summarize my thoughts because she does it so well.
@cornellasap.bsky.social presents 314 Action- How does a scientist run for public office?
Shaughnessy Naughton is a trained scientist who ran for the U.S. House in 2014. She'll share how scientists can influence public policy.
In-person and online: cglink.me/2ee/r2290923
Another casualty of the war our govt is waging against itself. Already lost 117 filled positions + 57 open positions, then another 60 to be announced this week. Shaved ad'tl $ by cutting future "grad employees" ie slots for doctoral students to do research/teach
www.oregonlive.com/education/20...
Iβm sorry, is this an open mic night for a suburban high school slam poetry club or a press conference in the oval office?
Itβs a big reason Newsom is an absolute no go for me for president and while Iβm glad heβs doing what heβs doing in CA heβs not a hero and Iβm worried about all the praise heβs getting.
be interested in a conversation about how best to platform trans people and fight for trans rights in the political sphere. Tactfully but without compromising on humanity.
Full disclosure I donβt fully follow your thread and I do listen to PSA, but I do think raising the bar for conversation to βwe can debate how to best politically advance these rightsβ and not βshould we care about thisβ is a beyond fair bare minimum. I saw a lot of push back on McBride and would
Also books with pictures if they depict things as dastardly as *gasp* women in leather jackets (re: recent Supreme Court decision)
Weβre seeing major setbacks in the US and I think itβs really important to show people what they can do and to figure out the most effective messaging for a general audience and to persuade those in power. Thereβs no one-size-fits-all approach, but fear can inhibit action.
I think itβs really important to place this into contact that the article is from 2022. We face a very serious threat and many people seem to embrace a βwell weβre screwed anywaysβ attitude, which is not productive.
This book changed how I see the world and brought me to tears and is just amazing. @lutimestwo.bsky.social does a remarkable job of guiding the reader through her journey of learning about an important scientist and being open about what she finds (tried to explain without spoiling π«£) enjoy!!!!
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Oh yeah, 100% anecdotal. I think, unsurprisingly, the biggest thing was that they seemed to have had great mentors when they were studying.
I have felt like I am free to work independently and that their doors are always open which has allowed the consistency of our contact to ebb and flow based on my needs.
Funny observation, all my studies have been in the US and my advisors have been from elsewhere π€
- show their humanity while maintaining boundaries
- are direct with feedback and because weβve established mutual respect it doesnβt feel personal. I trust that if they give constructive criticism itβs entirely to improve my work
As a current graduate student I can say that I have been extremely lucky with previous and current advisors and Iβve noticed they:
- set very clear expectations about how much oversight they give
- donβt hover but have high expectations
- respect me as a human
This is like drunkenly getting in the driverβs seat and saying βJesus take the wheel!β
Youβre doing ethical journalism in a time when so many are protecting themselves behind a skewed idea of βneutral unbiasedβ reporting and thatβs huge. Thank you.
βBefore Trump, the review process was based on merit & impact. Now, itβs like rolling the dice because a Doge person has the final say...There has never in the history of NSF been anything like this. Itβs disgusting what weβre being instructed to do.β
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Interestingly the original 'tree huggers' weren't about intimacy with nature as such
They were rural women defending the forests that supported their livelihoods from loggers, after gov sold their forests to cricket bat manufacturers and lured the men away to a meeting
I think @bradlander.bsky.social would make a great senator for NY.
Whoopsie!
Elderly and disabled people told Congress that cutting Medicaid could kill people and in response, they were arrested in their wheelchairs.
What the hell are we doing?
Why is the US aggressively defunding agricultural research that could address some of these challenges???
In 2002, in testimony to Congress urging the United States to go to war in Iraq, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated: βThere is no question whatsoever that Saddam is seekingβ¦ nuclear weaponsβ¦. If you take out Saddamβs regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations.β Netanyahu was wrong. Very wrong. The war in Iraq resulted in 4,492 U.S. military deaths, over 32,000 wounded, and a cost of roughly three trillion dollars. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis also died as a result of that tragic war. Netanyahu was wrong regarding the war in Iraq. He is wrong now. We must not get involved in Netanyahuβs war against Iran.
Netanyahu was wrong in 2002.
He Is wrong now.