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US cities & schools, historically. Russell Sage Visiting Scholar this year. Books: Making the Unequal Metropolis; Educating Harlem. Thoughts here represent me, not my employer. www.tc.columbia.edu/faculty/ate11 nyccivilrightshistory.org
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Ugh. Ad ppl convinced (while trying to convince others) that only the selective things are good. Somebody should remind them of, for ex, Plyler.
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This doesn't make any of us safe. This doesn't help any of us. My heart breaks every single day when I see what is happening in Gaza. I feel helpless. I know many of you do too. But when people enact violence in our name, it makes everyone less safe and it makes peace less likely.
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Antisemitism breeds extremism, cruelty, and conspiracy theories. Equating Jewish people with Israel's far-right government inevitably leads to antisemitism. It leads to innocent people getting hurt, more Jewish organizations being targeted, *and* Netanyahu using fear to gain more control.
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I don't want to see a single person saying this was warranted by the carnage in Gaza, that this was for Palestinians. I am a Palestinian person and I do not want senseless acts of terror committed in my name. I don't want Jewish organizations to need extra security because of fear of violence.
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15 min. ago, Arya Sundaram, "migration reporter for Gothamist/WNYC" tweeted: "DHS agents just denied me entry to the immigration court on Varick St." That Immigration Court is at 201 Varick Street at Houston St. @aryasundaram.bsky.social of @wnyc.org/ @gothamist.com Link: x.com/arya_sundara...
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^is. Goodness.
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I am pretty sure that the contemporary labor story of the turtleneck are not so different from those of the crop top or the overall or...
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Clever student. I am wondering about whether this really holds for all “American parents” as much as it does for white middle class and wealthy parents.
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Thanks for reading and sharing, Kara!
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Thanks for reading, Rebecca!