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Rob Henderson • Luxury Beliefs Are Status Symbols

Recognize that our differences contribute to our collective strength. If we more highly valued work that women are more likely to be drawn to (e.g., teaching, social work, nursing), perhaps we could stop demanding equal representation of men and women in fields that women are simply not as likely to be interested in. Recognizing that we are, on ave
... See moreHeather Heying • A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life
social scientist,
Adam Grant • Hidden Potential
(in the case of Wellington, white male academics) give themselves in academia and elsewhere
Jack Halberstam • The Queer Art of Failure (a John Hope Franklin Center Book)
Teaching with tenderness, it turns out, involves a promise we make to each other, and a way of living, requiring consistent and radical acts of self-care.
Becky Thompson • Teaching With Tenderness
This is a book about how a small group of people have tried to make us believe that our fundamental principles aren’t true. They have made war on American democracy by using language that served their interests, then led us toward authoritarianism by creating a disaffected population and promising to re-create an imagined past where those people co
... See moreHeather Cox Richardson • Democracy Awakening
Why? A March 22 paper from a SAGE subcommittee—kept hidden from the public at the time, but released months later—offered an answer. Only by pretending the virus posed a significant risk to everyone could governments ensure the public would accept lockdowns.