I love you Prince. But oh my goodness @cynthiaerivo.bsky.social I will never hear this song the same. πππ
I love you Prince. But oh my goodness @cynthiaerivo.bsky.social I will never hear this song the same. πππ
We should highlight that he is only against certain immigrants. Not those like his parents and wives. Would be interesting to explore what the differences are from immigrants he is targeting versus those he loves and married. π³ www.cnn.com/2015/08/24/p...
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I just want to make sure I understand correctly. Is βsemantic bleachingβ the same as βwhite washingβ? Or, should we not say the latter these days?
Shoot, these Non-DEI hires are incompetent, embarrassing, and oh, lying? Maybe we should go back to hiring qualified people????
DJT & JDV are attacking U.S. universities -undermining ability of institutions to teach & research. Not just about dismantling diversity, equity & inclusion, but also defunding the important and life saving research our public institutions perform for broader society.
www.cnn.com/2025/03/16/p...
The things I google these days:
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Just a reminder to people of color and also those with differing abilities (and those whose identities overlap) - we DO NOT have to justify our existence. We DO NOT have to engage. We DO have to take care of ourselves mentally, emotionally, and physically. Sending lots of love π
βHow people who are underpaid or unemployed are unable to pay for city services that corporations & millionaires should be paying for with their taxes. But arenβt because of loopholes.β There. Fixed the title (for free). @nytimes.com
Helpful article to think about finances- especially addressing medical debt.
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Graph titled: Changes in arrest and imprisonment of older adults in the last 30 years
1 in 10 people booked into jail are 55 years+
The graying of the US carceral system is extremely alarming. Most older adults are arrested for low-level, non-violent offenses like trespassing, driving offenses, and disorderly conduct
https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2024/11/27/jail_bookings/
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Someone shared this with me, and I think it's beautiful. That's what I wish for everyone I love and appreciate in this New Year 2025, that your life is filled with an abundance of real luxuries. β€οΈ
Banning homeless camping is the stupidest policy response to addressing housing, mental health, employment, & substance needs. And then adding criminal attachment & fines??? Where is the common sense?
Data that actually illustrates what cities, counties and states are doing (and not doing) to address social problems are the least available data.
One big problem are costs related to EM. Start up fee, rental fee, monthly fee. Real alternatives to incarceration shouldnβt cost money and should help people develop skills, access treatment, education, housing, employment. These are real alternatives for both accountability and public safety.
@arnoldventures.bsky.social is looking for summer interns for 2025!
Application deadline: Jan 5
www.arnoldventures.org/careers/2025...
I recently did a brief interview about my research in criminal legal fines and fees. Hope it might be of interest. faculti.net/monetary-san...
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I wanna like. But if we are serious about immigration we need to be welcoming to all. But if they violate moral standardsβ¦..
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Have you ever attended a research talk & cried? I accidentally did today. A student in the Q&A -boldly & vulnerably- told the candidate that she saw herself in her, that she, a Black woman, inspired her with her research and engagement in the real world. #RepresentationMatters πππ #KamrynSMorris
New to BlueSky? Start your UW journey right here!
Hereβs the official UW account and a few others:
π Official UW Account: @uofwa.bsky.social
π Huskies Football: @uw-fb.bsky.social
π Menβs Basketball: @uw-mbb.bsky.social
π Womenβs Basketball: @uw-wbb.bsky.social
#GoHuskies π¦ #PurpleReign
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Key question is which communities in the U.S. are living under a police state? Which communities are disparately patrolled, prosecuted, convicted, incarcerated, supervised, and indebted to the state? All as a result of - at least in part- law enforcement.
Key question is which communities in the U.S. are living under a police state? Which communities are disparately patrolled, prosecuted, convicted, incarcerated, supervised, and indebted to the state?
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