They ask for my email, and I tell them no. Iโll pay more at the counter. If I wanted to leave you feedback, I would. Anything with survey/feedback in the title is marked read and moved into a folder before it hits my inbox.
They ask for my email, and I tell them no. Iโll pay more at the counter. If I wanted to leave you feedback, I would. Anything with survey/feedback in the title is marked read and moved into a folder before it hits my inbox.
Sara Ramirez is a real one. I met them at ClexaCon and had a blast.
Five authors I've read at least five books by
Toni Morrison
Robert Jordan
Haley Cass
Steven King
Cynn Chadwick
Looking at what the state prohibits educators from teaching (something no state should have the power to do) informs on truths they donโt want you to understand.
Yesterday, those who teach Intro to Sociology at Florida colleges (as opposed to universities) received a ready-made curriculum from the state and were ordered to teach it.
Yes, you read that correctly. The *state* is enforcing a curriculum on college profs, complete w/ the following restrictions:
One of my favorite things to do when watching a Canadian television show is to spot the actor. The same people in Lost Girl are in Wynonna Earp who are also in so many other shows.
This should say โLesbians AND Space. Which is why I love it. Itโs not just a love story, itโs a romance with space and time and lesbians are medium in which that story is told. Itโs beautiful, itโs captivating, itโs heart wrenching in the best way.
I donโt know who needs to hear it, but โAtmosphereโ by Taylor Jenkins Reid is 1000% worth the read. 3 words: Lesbians in space.
Never mind the jobs you had, tell me five classes you took in college:
1. Women in Imperialism
2. Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement
3. Sociology of Feminist Theory
4. Anthropology of Gobal Gender Violence
5. Literature Seminar on Toni Morrison
Totally why Iโm the academic and person I am
White and tan American cocker spaniel sitting on a purple blanket on an ottoman in front of a window with plants
Matilda for the timeline
Showing cross-racial solidarity is a potential death sentence. There are few things white supremacists hate more.
MAGA operates from a core premise of assumed objectivity. They see themselves as the norm. They are the unmarked. They are the โcorrectโ way to be (a man, an American, patriotic, etc). So actions requiring them to admit another POV is correct would be opposed by their worldview. They literally canโt
They cannot accept their minority position. Like โthe silent/moral majorityโ before them, MAGA operates on the assumption that their hates are universal. They see the killing of โfucking bitchโ as a net good. They want that; therefore we must as well. Itโs a failure to see the world as it is.
The punishment of white liberal women is essential to the mission if not the mission itself. We betray the idea of America they hold dear in favor of the multiracial democracy they hate. Therefore, they couldnโt just jettison the murderer. They have to laud him as he has accomplished THE MISSION.
The problem is that they got the result they really wanted. More than the ethnic cleansing, they need to punish white liberal women who they see as betrayers. Theyโre trying to police what kinds of gender and race solidarity is appropriate. The terror theyโre evoking is their wet dream
Thesis: ICE is un-American and the Minneapolis protestors are real Americans.
Antithesis: Ackshually ICE is operating in a long American tradition of racist terror.
Synthesis: Minneapolis is now the epicenter of a clash between two distinct but historically grounded American political traditions.
The only question left after that epilogue is does Nancy like butches or femmes?!? I NEED to know!
Too many people treated Stranger Things as a passive viewing experience and are trying to mask their comprehension issues as critiques.
I took a โWomen in the Civil Rights Movementโ course during undergrad thatโs entire aim was to deconstruct this. It changed everything I thought I knew about organizing, the protests, and the way gender works in meaning making. High recommend learning about amazing women who made it all happen
A photo of Claudette Colvin in a red sweater
WASHINGTON (AP) โ Claudette Colvin, whose refusal to move seats on a segregated bus helped spark the civil rights movement, dies at 86.
Something sociologists know (and the general public doesnโt) is that most people donโt actually hold very firm political beliefs. They just follow political directives from people they trustโin large part, to seek social status and acceptance.
Stigma is a powerful tool in shaping ideology.
How many women have died with โfucking bitchโ ringing in their ears? Donโt let the misogyny get erased here
This also reflects the dangers of rugged individualism & individualizing inequality. Everything is disconnected from systems of power. Itโs ahistorical & as Charles Mills wrote, perpetuates an epistemology of ignoranceโa system of not knowing how white supremacy functions in everyday life over time.
And yes, I know itโs a Canadian production, but the distribution in America is still meaningful
Itโs not a show about sports or sex (both make brief appearances), but about the racial, ethnic, and cultural pressures that limit queer peopleโs full participation in society, and itโs done exceptionally well.
Heated Rivalry is not a show for everyone, but itโs also a show so many of us need. The recognition of how important sex can be in finding yourself isnโt something we see on screen in America and to see that with two queer men, in this cultural moment, is powerful.
Media depictions of coming out often flatten the experience in a way that serves heterosexual audiences more than queers, but Heated Rivalry shows the complexity of the different pressures that make that moment deeply queer. That final scene with Shaneโs mom has me sobbing on my couch. Well done ๐
This brought to you by me tearing up in my car between holiday shopping bouts.
Itโs been 24 years since Willow and Tara broke up in โTabula Rasaโ on Buffy The Vampire Slayer, but everytime Michelle Branchโs โGoobye to Youโ comes on shuffle, I bawl.
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Text reads: Discussion The current study aimed to conduct a meta-analysis of the TPB when applied to health behaviours which addressed the limitations of previous reviews by including only prospective tests of behaviour, applying RE meta-analytic procedures, correcting correlations for sampling and measurement error, and hierarchically analysing the effect of behaviour type and sample and methodological moderators. Some 237 tests were identified which examined relations amongst model components. Overall the analysis indicated that the TPB could explain 19.3% of the variance in behaviour and 44.3% of the variance in intention across studies. This level of prediction of behaviour is slightly lower than that of previous meta-analytic reviews which have found between 27% (Armitage & Conner, 2001; Hagger et al., 2002) and 36% (Trafimow et al., 2002) of the variance in behaviour to be explained by intention and PBC.
Did you know that from tomorrow, Qualtrics is offering synthetic panels (AI-generated participants)?
Follow me down a rabbit hole I'm calling "doing science is tough and I'm so busy, can't we just make up participants?"