So good!
So good!
It is not a βDEIβ rollback it is the resegregation of American universities. Headline writers could at least be honest about this.
State terrorism against migrants, and, given this, really against any one who they decide to treat as a migrant - since it's not like you'd be able to establish otherwise.
Also universities need to do way more than provide βresourcesβ focused on how to refuse entry to buildings or particular spaces. people are being detained on the literal sidewalk
At Temple, we saw a similar note in an email from the president to the whole university on Friday. This is a risk/liability management perspective at a time when we should be taking risks for the people around us who are being targeted
thank you Tania π good vibes to us all!
gathering intel for a friend (truly)- whatβs the wait time for a first decision at work & occupations like these days? (cross-posting from formerly known as twitter bc I do not know who all is where)
rings a few too many bells (pic is from tavory & eliasophβs 2013 article about the βcoordination of futuresβ)
from Ghost Work by Mary L. Gray and Siddharth Suri, great intro and compelling reframe of what AI means for work on a global scale
The problem with DEI is not that it went too far, but that it didnβt go far enough. My latest:
Ooh interesting. Do you think like they were conscious of ACA and Obamacare being the same thing, or was it more that they knew but had issues with it while on it?
thinking of everyone affected by the fires in LA. So terrible. And remembering fires we just had in the fall in PA, NJ, NY⦠feels like the new normal is really here
β¦ hello! I had fomo so I joined