As a professor, providing accommodations doesnβt impact me at all, and it helps students out. The fact that anyone cares about this is baffling to me.
But then I remember that the country is currently run by eugenicist freaks and theyβve just found a new group to hound.
04.03.2026 22:05
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I find this question about whether chatbots are βaliveβ to be truly, truly boring. You can torture a definition of βlifeβ so that it includes chatbots or you can listen to actual, unequivocal flesh-and-blood people talking about harm it does them *right now*.
11.02.2026 15:13
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This proposal is for an upcoming special issue which has received strong interest from a leading cultural studies journal. We welcome theoretical inquiry, case studies, and research papers which address the complicated and perhaps inextricable relations between craft, analog and digital technology, and the conditions of artisanal culture and digitized commerce.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
ο· Cultural exchange via craft work online
ο· Practices and beliefs of digital craft communities
ο· Craft and the gig economy
ο· Rentierism and exploitation on digital craft platforms
ο· The role of algorithmic sorting on digital platforms within craft communities
ο· Philosophical inquiry into craft as a salient category in a digitized cultural economy
ο· Changes in access to craft after digitization as a mode of work along lines of gender, race,
and sexual orientation
ο· The role of influencers in the broader craft economy
ο· New challenges to craft work from AI and other forms of advanced automation
ο· Craftβs relation to industry and regimes of mass production
ο· The changing role of video in craft instruction after TikTok/Reels
Send abstracts (250-500) words to Ian Williams at igwillia@live.unc.edu or Michael Palm at mpalm@unc.edu by March 5, 2026.
Call for papers: for a special issue on contemporary craft work and digital economies. See below and alt text.
31.01.2026 14:46
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It seems clear Alex Pretti, a healthcare worker, was murdered for engaging in the exact kind of community care we hope all care workers to embody: the kind that doesnβt stop at the threshold of the hospital, the clinic, but that aims to care for and support the community where and how they can
24.01.2026 19:05
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We reading βapple juice made for womenβ
Boys I have some bad news. Theyβre finally going to be able to try it
31.10.2025 02:54
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UMiami-AAUP Statement on the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education"
We invite all University of Miami faculty, students, staff, and alumni, to join our letter. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
25.10.2025 13:22
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"Algorithmic tools force workers to rush their work and ... penalize workers for safe behaviors, like braking suddenly for obstacles or people in the street ... Drivers are then directed to complete remedial lessons on the Mentor apps ... for these infractions"
22.10.2025 15:13
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I appreciate UTMB's efforts to create opportunities for more runners with disabilities and thought the video they showed on the broadcast was great. But now they need to train their English language commentators how to talk about disabilities in a way that isn't offensive.
30.08.2025 17:04
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This βfirst Disability Pride Dayβ was organized by a broad coalition of AIDS, queer, and disability activist groups who refused to acquiesce to the inevitable cooling period after broad legislation has been signed and political capital is spent. As Ann Hausbrouk, a blind bisexual organizer said at the time, βItβs about pushing boundaries, now that the Americans with Disabilities Act ha[d] passed,β just three months prior. And even though the βfirst Disability Pride Dayβ was intentionally pegged as the βnext step in the disability rights movement,β Disability Pride Month is now marked as an annual commemoration of the ADA, and conscripts the organizers of Disability Pride Day into embracing something they were, in fact, resisting.
"Even though the βfirst Disability Pride Dayβ was intentionally pegged as the βnext step in the disability rights movement,β Disability Pride Month [...] conscripts the organizers of Disability Pride Day into embracing something they were, in fact, resisting." buttondown.com/TYFYFL/archi...
26.07.2025 18:46
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Zohran Mamdani has already heavily ratio-ed Andrew Cuomoβs announcement ad with a donation link and itβs going up by thousands every minute
14.07.2025 19:06
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Health things that talk about "reversing" chronic diseases (and not put them into remission/managing them) are such red flags.
Of course, CHD is a different level of vile.
12.07.2025 18:25
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I have many snarky things to say about this philanthrocapitalist propaganda sponsored by the family that brought you food deserts.
But letβs keep it simple.
Corporations have always used tech bubbles to disrupt labor solidarity & smuggle labor intensification under the veil of efficiency.
28.06.2025 10:42
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A heavy week.
ICE is targeting people through their medical records, as Alberta sets new COVID policy that would make RFK Jr. blush.
This one will stick with you.
20.06.2025 03:07
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16.06.2025 14:50
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Teaching about and against AI means working with students to analyze the connections between AI and environmental racism. In addition, educators, students, and community members can build coalitions for civic actions against Big Tech and its plans for more extractive, harmful infrastructure.
12.06.2025 18:19
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College Students Struggle With Mental Health Care Under Trump
Less access to medication, cuts to Medicaidβyoung people feel the impact of the administrationβs rollback of health policies they rely on.
Fears over losing access to medication, the potential impact of cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, and attacks on resources: For @rewirenewsgroup.com, I spoke to young people about the toll of the Trump administration on mental health and how it is affecting critical resources.
27.05.2025 17:03
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26 #disability activists were arrested last week protesting at the House committee meeting to cut 10 million off of #Medicaid. One of the lead organizers, ADAPT's Mike Oxford, talks to Bob Kafka of Barrier Free Futures. www.ksfr.org/show/barrier...
19.05.2025 19:08
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Letβs not forget the hurricane season is about to start.
18.05.2025 01:38
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Exactly. Like I wrote back in 2013 about Google Glass, we have to pay attention to what the device does to *other* people.
Facebook's stupid glasses put EVERYONE ELSE under surveillance without their consent.
10.05.2025 21:38
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Can we start dating the deletions of websites with info on trans, disabled, BIPOC folks?
06.05.2025 19:15
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Wild to think that a healthcare system based around the question βHow much money can we make off of this?β isnβt working.
05.05.2025 02:11
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canβt wait until my apolitically designed police murderbot hits the streets, in an apolitical way
www.wgbh.org/news/local/2...
03.05.2025 17:23
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All of this for some students watching a documentary on campus. Fucking ridiculous.
01.05.2025 17:53
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Forero sat on the outskirts filming as police dragged protesters from the flagpole.
"And before I knew it, I was completely knocked over," Forero said. "I was just sitting there filming, I'm knocked over, and then an officer steps on the barricade trying to keep me pinned under it. And people immediately rush in (to help), like I said, community has always saved me."
That day, photos and videos of her trapped under the barricade began circulating around social media. It would later become one of the many images that would make Forero a target.
Unlike other students who can use masks to shield their identities, Forero's wheelchair makes her easily recognizable. And she was already a well-known voice on campus for her past activism for disability rights.
"I knew I was being watched, both from the university (and) from Morehead-Cain. There was nowhere where I was 'safe,' because there was nowhere where I could hide my identity," Forero said. "Constantly being surveilled β that is very much a significant form of oppression. And I wasn't going to let my visibility prohibit me from standing for the things that I believe in. And by doing so, I had to pay some extra costs or at least consider them."
In the next year, those costs of being an activist would expand to include Forero being doxxed, criminally charged, and losing her scholarship.
A wheelchair-using UNC student who was physically assaulted by police when they broke up the schoolβs anti-genocide encampment has since had a prestigious scholarship rescinded, been criminally charged, doxxed and constantly surveilled because of her Palestine activism.
www.wunc.org/education/20...
01.05.2025 21:33
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Data centers are the new sacrifice zones
01.05.2025 20:30
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