What Was Lost: A Queer Accounting of the NY Times Book Review, 2013-2022
“Goodbye, Pamela Paul,” was the headline of Andrea Long Chu’s now-iconic, recently ASME-nominated New York Magazine farewell to the former NY Times Book Review editor, when Paul left the paper two …
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After months of work, a project i've been coordinating for @literaryhub.bsky.social in conjunction with @maris.bsky.social is now live ...
We've commissioned 13 reviews of books by LGBTQ folks not covered by the NYTBR under Pamela Paul ...
lithub.com/what-was-los...
12.03.2026 11:22
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Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania gave us pelvic exams, nursing schools, and Philadelphia’s first Black MD
In the spring of 1851, eight women were the first graduates of the school’s trailblazing three-year program. Students paid $10 — roughly $417 in today’s money — per class.
12.03.2026 12:03
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[10/x] The SAVE America Act is deliberately designed to make it difficulty to impossible for anyone who has had their name changed—for whatever reason—to get the documents they would need to vote. It is designed not to root out fraud, but to keep us, especially us women, from voting.
11.03.2026 17:05
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[8/x] Now throw in the so-called SAVE America Act. If I, with all my resources, can't prove what my name was at birth without a court order plus my two official IDs aren't a perfect match with my marriage license, how are other women with fewer resources going to prove their own name changes?
11.03.2026 17:02
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A lot of the discussion around the eviction crisis in Minnesota is focused on lost wages from families needing to shelter in place.
But another huge part of the problem is that ICE detention is expensive. ICE illegally abducts and detains people and makes them pay their way out.
11.03.2026 16:40
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A buoy off Tybee Island, GA, picked up the sound of a North Atlantic right whale! In partnership with CMA CGM, WHOI maintains this acoustic monitoring system that detects whales in busy shipping lanes, reducing the risk of vessel strikes.
Learn more from @gpbmedia.bsky.social: go.whoi.edu/gpb-buoy
11.03.2026 14:01
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If you find the assault on USAID and accountability infuriating, please join me today at 4.30 EST as I interview the former Inspector General of USAID, Paul Martin today, either in person (in Ann Arbor) or live streaming. Details:
fordschool.umich.edu/event/2026/t...
11.03.2026 14:13
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$64 billion of data center projects have been blocked or delayed amid local opposition — Data Center Watch
A study of the landscape of data center organizing covering a one year period. This is fast. Data center organizing is local because politics is local. But local doesn’t mean small.
www.datacenterwatch.org/report
11.03.2026 13:32
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Balcony solar is taking state legislatures by storm
In more than half of U.S. states, Republican and Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation that would boost adoption of DIY solar systems.
In more than half of US states, Republican and Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation that would boost adoption of small plug-in solar panels that sit on apartment balconies and plug directly into household outlets. Canary Media buff.ly/5B79fOA #ShareGoodNewsToo
11.03.2026 12:50
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Even as a cynical scholar of rape culture, I'm shocked that this isn't the headline story on domestic politics everywhere right now. It's just an unfathomable abuse of power, in clear violation of the law.
10.03.2026 19:27
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Official map from NOAA depicting the relative rank of winter 2025-2026 temperatures at a county level across the contiguous U.S. Many counties in the western and central U.S. are depicted in dark red color, signifying record-warmest winter. All other counties in the west and central U.S. are depicted in dark orange colors, signifying a "near record warm" rank.
The official NOAA stats out this week confirm that winter 2025-26 was the warmest on record across a huge portion of the western and central U.S., which has contributed to extremely low mountain snowpack & worsened the CO River crisis. Meanwhile, record March heat is in forecast.
10.03.2026 18:45
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i’m tired of every paper (even critical ones) on societal impact of AI starting by both-siding the “benefits” and risks/harms of AI
in academia, i would like us to arrive at a collective reckoning that we don’t need to play both sides. it's totally legit to clearly state just the harms. period
26.02.2026 17:06
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The danger to my job from AI isn't that AI can do my job, it's that my job is made even more precarious by the way AI is shaping ideas of the value of work. It can't do my job, but it can be part of convincing people (incorrectly) that my job isn't necessary.
09.03.2026 20:03
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What does it mean to protect a girl’s future? In northern Benin, conversations about protection are changing.
Survivor and community advocate Sanny Taïbatou works with families to challenge female genital mutilation while also building confidence in childhood vaccination: bit.ly/4aXWfG6
10.03.2026 11:01
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These pediatrician moms have a shared message: Release all children in immigration detention
They didn’t know each other at the beginning of the year. Now these medical professionals text daily in their effort to advocate for the well-being of migrant children.
They warn that the detention of these children is causing severe and lasting harm to their mental and physical health, and say that emerging reports of kids allegedly facing delayed and inadequate medical care demands urgency and transparency.
10.03.2026 13:00
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Honestly, I am absolutely disgusted by academics suggesting that AI can do the reading and writing for you. At a certain point, what you're bragging about is fraud. And in a broader sense, what you're contributing to is the erosion of knowledge and the destruction of trust in academic publishing.
10.03.2026 12:31
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lots of details here—about how different state entities are (and aren’t) willing to talk about enforcement, how trans & nonbinary state employees could themselves be criminalized under the bans while also being expected to enforce the bans, and examples of “malicious noncompliance”
05.03.2026 18:27
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ACOG has filed an amicus brief in Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al. v. President United States of America, et al. in support of women’s access to contraception, arguing that conscience objections should not prevent access to essential health care. Read the brief: https://bit.ly/4u7wIlc
05.03.2026 15:42
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The judge will rule on the preliminary injunction in the case filed by the AAP and APHA against RFK Jr. before the next ACIP meeting, which is scheduled for March 18-19.
It would be an enormous victory for public health and the people of the United States and if the judge stops RFK Jr.’s ACIP.
04.03.2026 22:12
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A disturbing and hypocritical ruling on so many levels. Especially the due process holding.
The court JUST said there’s no deeply rooted right for women to control their own bodies. But there is a deeply rooted right for parents to know if their kids question their gender at school? Come on.
03.03.2026 00:30
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But since we are there, having some uses for accessibility does not make it accessibility tech because accessibility includes thoughtful, transparent affordances for safety, wellbeing, privacy, and autonomy.
04.03.2026 15:32
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Because to repeat my point, “adhd influencers are sliding into promotion Claude to ‘fix disordered brains by uploading all of your data archives” into the platform.”
Now that is the point. It is a true statement. Anything else you infer is probably about you and not me or what I said.
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7/ Vaccines have worked so well that many parents have never seen measles firsthand. That success makes it easy to forget how devastating this virus can be. Fortunately, two doses of the MMR vaccine are ~97% effective at preventing hospitalization & many of the negative consequences of the infection
04.03.2026 14:44
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6/ And even after recovery, measles can erase immune memory. It can weaken the immune system for months or even years, making survivors more vulnerable to other infections because their body has forgotten how to fight them.
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4/ Measles can also infect the brain directly. About 1 in 1,000 children develop acute brain swelling called primary measles encephalitis, and another 1 in 1,000 develop a different form of brain swelling caused by the immune system known as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis or ADEM.
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