netlibrarian.bsky.social
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If you teach an AP course, the College Board may be pulling shenanigans in those online curricular materials, too. You should check.
In the meantime, we'll have an AP Human Geography course whose "urban challenges" unit has scrubbed "redlining" and "white flight". Much advanced. Very college.
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Part of the reason I love these masks is because they have carved out some space for glasses to sit. Not all glasses will work (especially larger frames) but I've had multiple pairs that fit really well with flo masks.
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Here is why I think this is particularly important in this current political climate:
So many newly disabled folks are going to the medical system for help, and getting medical gaslighting instead
And this can often push people into the arms of wellness grifters
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their brilliant work and a reminder to everyone who is studying, treating or experiencing a PEM:
PEM IS NOT A CHOICE.
PEM IS NOT DECONDITIONING.
PEM IS NOT ‘EFFORT PREFERENCE’ .
PEM is a physiological disease process.
PEM occurs in bodies that are experiencing metabolic
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THERE’S MORE!
I’m an artist-in-residence at Harvard Medical School as part of the Media, Medicine and Health Program. As part of my residency this year, I’m hosting a series of conversations this semester with @roxanegay.bsky.social , @isaacfitzgerald.bsky.social and @smashfizzle.bsky.social. 🦃
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OKAY, I’m back.
GOOD NEWS!
On 2/11 at 4pm EST my dear friend @roxanegay.bsky.social is coming to visit me here at Harvard! We’re going to read some new work and have a conversation AND YOU CAN JOIN VIA ZOOM!!!! harvard.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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