Lindsay DiCuirci
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English Prof @ UMBC | Early American Lit | Book History | Mom x2 | Novice Gardener | Dog Snuggler
Keep thinking about how this acetaminophen announcement is about blaming women for not âtoughing outâ their pain. Especially after listening to two seasons of Susan Burtonâs excellent podcast âThe Retrievals,â which is all about how women in pain are rarely heard, believed, or appropriately treated
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Moira Donegan
about 2 months ago
As someone who has lived my whole adult life in cities deemed âdangerousââNYC, NOLA, and SFâI think a lot about how dense cities require patience, calm, and tolerance in the midst of social difference, which are of course exactly the civic virtues that the right resents being told to cultivate.
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Alex Halpern
4 months ago
A fun thing about American politics is that more people voted in New York City in a June primary than live in five states that get two senators.
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Stone Cold Jane Austen
4 months ago
Itâs a good thing Congress isnât alive to see this
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jamelle
4 months ago
illegal war started by a man constitutionally ineligible to be president
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I wish this headline didnât take up space in my brain, but alasâŠ.
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Julia Carrie Wong
4 months ago
kind of just endlessly sad and grieving that there are so few voices in the public sphere making the basic principled argument that immigration is an affirmative good in every way and the best way for this country to serve humanity is to welcome people who want or need to leave their homes
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Ida Bae Wells
5 months ago
I wish journalists would stop framing political news as wins or losses for politicians or political parties. Itâs an abrogation of our mission. Why do we keep doing this? Is the spending bill a win or loss for the American people? Who does it help? Who does it hurt? Is it sound policy? Fiscally?
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American Library Association
5 months ago
NEW: A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled that the gutting of the Institute of Museum & Library Services is likely unlawful. This is the SECOND federal court to rule against the slashing of the only federal agency dedicated to library funding. Learn about ALA's own legal case:
ala.org/IMLS-lawsuit
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Satan
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Fascinating (horrifying) to watch RW media sell people on American manufacturing jobs and leave out the parts where thereâs no unions or health benefits, no OSHA or FMLA or ADA compliance, no child labor laws or whistleblower protections. Welcome to The Jungle, I guess.
6 months ago
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Sheila A Brennan
6 months ago
And overnight your friends at
@nehgov.bsky.social
staff have been placed on Admin Leave.
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Aditya Gotu Desai
6 months ago
Save the NEH, my job, and the jobs of thousands of culture workers who are supported by NEH funds and programming. This link takes you to a SUPER simple form to email all of your reps. It took me 15 seconds and I got email replies from my congressman and both senators.
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Jason Rhody
6 months ago
A few tips for NEH grantees: 1) if you've spent money on an awarded grant but have not yet drawn down the funds, make sure to submit the paperwork to drawn down funds ASAP. 2) the NYTimes article suggests that "DOGE" might cancel awards. If you receive an email from DOGE cancelling your NEH award,
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Ian Boudreau
6 months ago
Everyone wants there to be a grand scheme behind all of this but the terrible truth is that extremely stupid people are in charge and they have a fanatical devotion to wrong, childlike concepts of society and economics cooked up by right wing radio hosts in order to sell tainted dietary supplements
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đšAt midnight DOGE terminated all
#NEH
grants via a letter that claims they âno longer effectuate the agencyâs needs and prioritiesâ & adds âthe termination of your grant represents an urgent priority for the administration.â Unreal & enraging. Flood the phones, join
#HandsOff
on Saturday
6 months ago
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This morningâs opening bell
#stockmarket
6 months ago
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Peter
6 months ago
starting to think that centering your campaign around the most viscerally offputting man in history isnât a reliable winning strategy
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6 months ago
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Rep. Summer Lee
6 months ago
For nearly 70 years, a segregationist held the record for the longest the filibuster in order to block civil rights. Today
@booker.senate.gov
broke that record to advance justice and defend democracy. Grateful for your leadership, Senator.
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Ălika Ortega
6 months ago
Thinking of dear friends and colleagues at NEH đđ
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Me looping my husband into the national security group chat
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7 months ago
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Library Futures
7 months ago
As we write, DOGE is reportedly inside the gates of the IMLS (Institute for Museum and Library Services), where Keith Sonderling, Deputy Secretary of Labor and âsomehow now Acting Directorâ of IMLS is dismantling the agency that helps libraries be libraries. /1
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Anthony Soto
7 months ago
Schumer (202) 224-6542 no vm Hassan (202) 224-3324 Peters (202) 224-6221 Durbin (202)224-2152 no vm Schatz (202) 224-3934 King (202) 224-5344 Shaheen (202) 224-2841 vm full Fetterman (202) 224-4254 Cortez Masto (202) 224-3542 Gillibrand (202) 224-4451
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Nicole Tersigni
7 months ago
youâre fired. wait youâre rehired. email us a list of things youâve done today wait forget it youâre fired again. come back your job was important. youâre fired. or hired. come in to the office. wait the office has no computers go home. we are the department of government efficiency.
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Shameful, harmful, and sadly unsurprising.
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Matt Leys
8 months ago
This reads like the opening paragraph of a novel so bleakly dystopian you'd put it down after five pages
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S.J. Pearce
8 months ago
This is how you do it. Thank you,
@tupelopress.bsky.social
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Refs have their orders, I see đ
#SuperBowl59
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8 months ago
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All the post-election spicy takes on how Harris should have toned down the threat to democracy language have aged like a tuna sandwich in a hot car
8 months ago
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Never make an enemy of the Friends.
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Quaker groups, including in Philadelphia, sue to keep ICE out of religious sites
The lawsuit says âthe very threat" of ICE enforcement deters congregants from attending services, violating First Amendment rights of religious liberty.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/quakers-sue-trump-administration-ice-churches-immigration-philadelphia-20250128.html
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Jillian Sayre
8 months ago
Had so much fun talking âbook history on a budgetâ w/
@ldicuirci.bsky.social
at the Bibliographical Society of America this weekend (also featuring MARCH makerspace researcher Sophia Westfall and her experiments with ink and paper!) Am so grateful for the great conversations all day long
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Karin Wulf
11 months ago
Wrote this up more fully, same bottom line on Washington: there is no carve out for slavery. "Slavery was not an incidental factor in his life. It was part of all that he did and accomplished. His world was made by, and bound by, the centrality of slavery." 1/
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Has anyone written a good piece on the kind of stylistic tells of an AI-generated essay? Not how to spot AI as a teacher, but more an analysis of the organizational, syntactical, stylistic, and rhetorical moves it tends to make?
11 months ago
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Student referring to something fairly recent as happening âback in the 1900sâ has me feeling like
11 months ago
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you know
#Bluesky
has made it when your timeline is once again full of plagiarized viral jokes.
11 months ago
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Jerry Chen
11 months ago
mental health break? you bet it did
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my department:
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11 months ago
for anyone trying to extricate yourself from the clutches of Amazon: bookstores make more than a third of their money between now & New Yearâs, & most bookstores ship nationwide đ
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Finally off the bird app
11 months ago
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