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Dr. Katie Barnhill-Dilling

@barnhilldilling

Sr Research Scholar in Genetic Eng & Society at NCSU: governance of envrio biotech; STS; enviro justice. gender in academia. fierce mama. views are mine.

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Even tho my child isn't yet part of DPS, I submitted a comment about how removing mask protections would impact families with kids under 5 and/or immunocompromised members of households. Please consider submitting a comment if you support continued protections.

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Please join us Thursday, February 24 from 12 – 1 pm for a serious discussion on anti-Asian violence as the CNR DIRE Dialog series welcomes Ricky Leung, Program Director with the NC Asian Americans Together organization. Check you email for the zoom link. #thinkanddo #ncstatecnr

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Tomorrow (2/23) at noon, Dr. Stephani Page will discuss the creation of the #BLACKandSTEM community, and how it helped shape her career as a scientist and equity professional. Join us on YouTube: youtu.be/sonZvKx1Pww

Tomorrow (2/23) at noon, Dr. Stephani Page will discuss the creation of the #BLACKandSTEM community, and how it helped shape her career as a scientist and equity professional. Join us on YouTube: youtu.be/sonZvKx1Pww
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Americans are productive AF. But there isn't much community. No after-work meetups at the pub. No popping over to neighbors houses unannounced. No kids playing with other kids and group dinners several nights / wk. And I think thats why most Americans are miserable.

Amber Briggle (she/they) (@mrsbriggle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

to parents of trans kids across the country, if i can recommend one thing to work on today (besides hugging your babies harder than ever) it's to start building a "safe folder"

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Does anyone know if there have ever been risk assessments on civil liberties/rights? I.e. analyzing whether new tech causes undue risk to civil rights. They are called for in the National Security Commission on AI final report but I’ve never heard of risk assessments being applied in this way.

Kaitlin B Curtice (@kaitlincurtice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I gave a talk to 100+ people on Holding Space in Uneasy Times. We stopped multiple times to journal and process together. I thought I'd share a few of those journal prompts with you in case you need them today.

Dr. Katie Barnhill-Dilling (@barnhilldilling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'd like to think that our comments helped, y'all. what a bright spot of relief in a week that's felt like it's been heavily layered with darkness & anxiety at multiple scales. ❤️💛💙 (but don't read the comments here, obvs.)

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The urgency of climate change has never been clearer, the IPCC makes clear. Humanity may soon lose its “brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all.” W/ Brady Dennis dayana olivierclaurent washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

Dr. Katie Barnhill-Dilling (@barnhilldilling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're back on! Am I yet old enough to now carry the "I can't believ we're protesting this $hit!" since I was in on whatever round of Moral Mondays took place about a decade go?

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.NC State College of Natural Resources research examines the history of injustice in the creation of U.S. public parks. Read more on how past structural patterns are continuing to impact parks today: ncst.at/I8tJ50I6Zib #ThinkAndDo

.<a href="/NCStateCNR/">NC State College of Natural Resources</a> research examines the history of injustice in the creation of U.S. public parks. Read more on how past structural patterns are continuing to impact parks today: ncst.at/I8tJ50I6Zib #ThinkAndDo