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Lecturer @loyolachicago.bsky.social and Research Fellow @templelegalepi.bsky.social‬ | Health Policy Research Scholars alum @rwjf.bsky.social‬ | Organizations, social policy, & criminal justice| He/Him https://sites.uci.edu/bryantjacksongreen/

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These declines are MASSIVE.

And the comparative silence in media coverage is absolutely DAMNING.

“Why are ppl always so afraid of crime?”

THIS is why. When crime goes up, media trips over itself to report it.

Falls to pre-war (!!) levels? Just CRICKETS.

23.12.2025 22:03 👍 4041 🔁 1422 💬 97 📌 48

Fifty-one of the 85 Federalist papers were written by a guy born in Nevis.

01.09.2025 02:39 👍 15650 🔁 3323 💬 472 📌 88
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Kelly: And there are a lot of people in D.C. who’ve forgotten what this symbol truly means.

So I promise you—we will remind you every day.

You say you stand with veterans—then how can you justify the cuts you’ve made at the VA?

23.07.2025 23:28 👍 11144 🔁 3269 💬 219 📌 145
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Cory Booker Just Gave The Longest Speech In The History of The US Senate Only two men have spoken on the floor of the U.S. Senate...

In his 1957 filibuster, Strom Thurmond said "Negroes ... are not so well qualified to vote as are the white people.”

A Black senator just broke the record Thurmond set with that speech.
talkingpointsmemo.com/news/cory-bo...

01.04.2025 23:31 👍 20197 🔁 4337 💬 375 📌 355
Booker telling the story of his father's experience with Parkinson's and using it to speak about the importance of funding research on science and health.

Booker telling the story of his father's experience with Parkinson's and using it to speak about the importance of funding research on science and health.

Booker, after speaking for more than 24 hours and breaking Thurmond's record, is still standing and still speaking--using his time to warn his colleagues and his country about the dangers of defunding universities and defunding scientific research.

01.04.2025 23:35 👍 3719 🔁 587 💬 34 📌 28
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Vaccines in jeopardy? California moves to counter RFK Jr.’s health policies - NewsBreak Sacramento, California – A new bill introduced in the California Senate aims to establish a state-run scientific research

New California bill wld create CA Institute for Scientific Research to fund studies in key areas facing budget cuts by Trump & DOGE (e.g., biomedical research, climate change, & drug safety).
Nice idea (British Columbia has a nice example), but big caveat: Sig. budget crunch in CA. 🛟🧪 Health policy

28.03.2025 19:55 👍 586 🔁 108 💬 21 📌 11

I don't see enough people or reporters talking about the mass terminations of nih lgbtq+ grants that happened yesterday. How can we get the word out so communities understand the huge loss to science, safety, and economy this is??

#academicsky

22.03.2025 22:41 👍 322 🔁 128 💬 5 📌 4

every person involved in this needs to be in prison

23.03.2025 00:40 👍 59871 🔁 15873 💬 1131 📌 839

We see a lot of short term strategy talk around persuading voters, but this is the much harder long-term problem. A population that lacks the most basic understanding of how our government works cannot rationally govern itself.

11.03.2025 15:31 👍 619 🔁 150 💬 23 📌 16
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Just read this graf. Share it with people you know who don’t pay attention to politics or news.

28.02.2025 23:16 👍 40866 🔁 16993 💬 823 📌 644
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Supreme Court orders new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip | CNN Politics A fractured Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, whose appeal drew national attention and support from the state’s conservative attorney general,...

After 27 years on Oklahoma’s death row, Richard Glossip gets another day in court to prove his innocence. Today’s decision by the Supreme Court is right, just, and fair: edition.cnn.com/2025/02/25/p...

25.02.2025 21:49 👍 2211 🔁 284 💬 57 📌 8
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This is a picture of my son taken soon after he was born. I suffered from a very rare pregnancy complication. But thanks to physicians at the University of Michigan and a lot of US funded research, he was born healthy. Please post, who has Science Saved for you? #WhoScienceSaves #MedSky

16.02.2025 19:52 👍 284 🔁 55 💬 15 📌 3
Graph titled: As jail incarceration rates increase, so do county death rates

Graph titled: As jail incarceration rates increase, so do county death rates

The health, social, and economic harms of incarceration extend far beyond the people behind bars to their children, families, and entire communities

New data shows that as jail incarceration rates increase, so do county death rates

Mass incarceration is a public health crisis

06.02.2025 23:15 👍 9 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1
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(PDF) How Much Do Students Have to Study to Learn a Concept? PDF | Students often underestimate how much study time is required to master course concepts for an exam (Chew, 2014). Weaker students in particular... | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...

My essay, "How Much Do Students Have to Study to Learn a Concept?" for The Teaching Professor is now freely available on ResearchGate.

www.researchgate.net/publication/...

05.02.2025 23:09 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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The Life of an Elected Official Who’s Also in Jail A D.C. neighborhood commissioner explains what it’s like doing the work of politics from behind bars.

Shameka “Meek” Hayes serves as a neighborhood commissioner in Washington, D.C., representing fellow incarcerated people. It’s not easy.

01.02.2025 16:55 👍 30 🔁 10 💬 0 📌 0
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A professional headshot of a woman in a navy suit with long black hair.

I’m sad to learn that my law school classmate, Kiah Duggins, died in the DC plane crash last night.

Kiah was an exceptionally talented civil rights lawyer and aspiring legal scholar.

I hope you’ll read about her work and the causes she cared about, some of which I’ll 🧵 below.

What an immense loss

31.01.2025 04:12 👍 45202 🔁 5913 💬 1774 📌 321
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Justice Department freezes all cases in civil rights division The memo doesn’t state how long the freeze will last, but it essentially shuts down the civil rights division for at least the first weeks of the Trump administration.

Includes all police investigations.Trump is expected to negate the DOJ consent decrees with the Minneapolis PD after the killing of George Floyd, and the Louisville PD after the killing of Breonna Taylor.

www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...

23.01.2025 00:06 👍 112 🔁 57 💬 9 📌 13

If you have a cool idea you’re working on, today’s the day to get productive.

There will be time to get mad later.

20.01.2025 16:30 👍 3125 🔁 316 💬 84 📌 17
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and the Syllabus — UVA Teaching Hub <p>The syllabus is a reflection of one's course design and a powerful tool for defining the context of learning in your course. These Universal Design for Learning (UDL) resources help you create a mo...

Also new on the UVA Teaching Hub today is a collection curated by Samantha Chang (U. Toronto) on universal design for learning (UDL) and the syllabus. How can you design a syllabus that reduces learner barriers and welcomes learner variability? teaching.virginia.edu/collections/...

13.01.2025 19:14 👍 8 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
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5 Fitness Resolutions That Have Nothing to Do With Weight Loss This year, set a goal that can actually help you sustain an exercise habit.

January can be an excellent opportunity to reset, but many fitness resolutions — like sculpting a six-pack or losing a lot of weight — can be unrealistic or unsustainable. This year, consider a fitness resolution that has nothing to do with how you look. Here are five ideas to get you started.

01.01.2025 10:21 👍 144 🔁 16 💬 2 📌 5
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U.S. Prisons Flout Law by Keeping Inmates Past Release Date, A.C.L.U. Says Tens of thousands of prisoners deemed to be at low risk of committing crimes again have languished in lockup for as long as a year after they reached their release date under the First Step Act.

The ACLU filed a lawsuit on Friday arguing that the Bureau of Prisons is flouting the law by detaining prisoners deemed to be at low risk of committing crimes again beyond their calculated release dates.

21.12.2024 22:52 👍 613 🔁 159 💬 35 📌 8
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Read Your Way Around Chicago Chicago is a city of bookish abundance, home to countless literary giants past and present. The author Rebecca Makkai recommends works that capture its spirit.

Read Your Way Around Chicago www.nytimes.com/2024/12/11/b...

17.12.2024 23:04 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Covid has weak-to-no seasonality. These are Australian data but Canada is similar. Wandering peaks, not even close to zero in the dips. Yet Public Health is lumping it into "Respiratory Virus Season", along with flu. It's not seasonal, nor any reason to believe it ever will be.

17.12.2024 01:30 👍 102 🔁 33 💬 2 📌 0

One bad commutation produces ten thousand times the outrage of thousands of unnecessary incarcerations.

If you are chiming in only now, ask yourself why you are demanding perfection here, but not on those we lock up in our sadistic prisons?

Why does mercy anger you but cruelty does not?

15.12.2024 04:27 👍 1506 🔁 371 💬 30 📌 27