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Alyssa Ribeiro

@a_m_ribeiro

historian of US cities and race, associate prof at @alleghenycol, writing book on Philadelphia community org responses to neoliberalism

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I'll go! Oh wait... tenure can't protect faculty from threats to academic freedom, corporate consultants paid millions to share cookie-cutter plans for program cuts, or decades of declining state $$ for public higher ed. That's what unions do.

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Has the U.S. economy, historically, been better under Republican presidents or Democratic presidents? A Republican financial analyst decided to find out. His name? Bart Starr, Jr. (Yes, the son of THAT Bart Starr.) The answer may surprise you.đź§µ

Has the U.S. economy, historically, been better under Republican presidents or Democratic presidents?

A Republican financial analyst decided to find out.

His name? Bart Starr, Jr. (Yes, the son of THAT Bart Starr.)

The answer may surprise you.đź§µ
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Strongly considering changing the title of my book to “They Don’t Like Us, We Don’t Care” thanks to Rep. Jordan Harris instagram.com/reel/DBUI-kTRy…

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Your periodic reminder that you are always about 3 terrible months from bankruptcy and/or homelessness but you will never be 3 good months away from being a millionaire (let alone billionaire)

Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@aynrandpaulryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy…Listen to every word. This is exactly right. White men: start handling your boys. (If you are offended by this, you might be the problem.)

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“And every four years, we will have suburban housewives in Pennsylvania choose a new president.” “Just Pennsylvania, sir?” “And Wisconsin and Michigan. And maybe Arizona, as a treat.” “No one else can vote, sir?” “They can vote but it won’t matter.”

“And every four years, we will have suburban housewives in Pennsylvania choose a new president.”

“Just Pennsylvania, sir?”

“And Wisconsin and Michigan. And maybe Arizona, as a treat.”

“No one else can vote, sir?”

“They can vote but it won’t matter.”
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"The Menace of Prosperity" now has a cover! Please enjoy, share, and check out more details on my upcoming book from UChicagoPress below. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…

"The Menace of Prosperity" now has a cover!  

Please enjoy, share, and check out more details on my upcoming book from <a href="/UChicagoPress/">UChicagoPress</a>  below. 

press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…
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Step 1: Put old books on internet. Step 2: Libraries send tons of books to landfills, become student cafes. Step 3: Old books removed from internet. Step 4: Pain.

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Consider donating to Pizza to the Polls to help keep Democracy Delicious this year - and report long voting lines if you see them! - democracyisdelicious polls.pizza/donate via Pizza to the Polls

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Black Americans vote like they vote not because they align with every single Democratic policy but because they understand this country with a clarity that can be challenging for people who have not had to live under apartheid in the U.S., who’ve never known what it’s like NOT to