Daily comic by Aaron Reynolds that keeps on winning awards despite being nothing more than birds and curse words. Books, calendars and merch at effinbirds.com
アメリカ現代史(人種関係史、公民権運動研究、都市史)。アメリカについて勉強したり、教えたりしています。
The California Federation of Labor Unions, AFL-CIO fights for CA’s working people! We represent 2.3 million workers in over 1,300 local unions across the state.
Your Only Source For Professional Dog Ratings
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Historian. American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail out October 2023 for @PennPress. Associate Prof @UNRhistory.
http://Corazondedixie.org Mexicanos in the U.S. South since 1910. Co-creator @nuestrosouth + http://teachinspanglish.org + http://matchona.org. Writing on "Guest Worker: Lives across Borders in an Age of Prosperity" (UNC press).
History PhD candidate @ University of Kansas | Environmental historian
Formerly Humanities Commons. Discover the latest open-access scholarship and teaching materials, make interdisciplinary connections, build a WordPress website, and increase the impact of your work by sharing it in KCWorks.
wlg fan club 🐈 email for submissions, credit and partnerships: weirdlilguys at gmail • IG: @ catsbeingweirdlittleguys • meme-inspired tees + stickers: weirdlilguys.com 🐱
https://www.bodegacats.nyc
New account. Postdoc researcher writing transpacific histories of war, race & mestizaje 🇲🇽🇯🇵
Historian of the global Spanish empire living and working on Wurundjeri country. Author of Piracy and the Making of the Spanish Pacific World (2024).
“Gerontocracy in America” (2026)
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374607647/gerontocracyinamerica/
http://campuspress.yale.edu/samuelmoyn
I give up-to-date announcements on whether or not the Colorado Rockies have lost.
Not affiliated with the Colorado Rockies or Major League Baseball. Created by @ericmbudd.com.
Professor, NYU Law; scholar of Congress, the Constitution, and American colonialism; she/her/kwe.
merchant mariner
swatxʷixʷtxʷəd ʔə tiiɫ spuyaləpabs
japanese/european. honored to live on Puyallup lands
anti-colonial, anti-militarism, pro birds
三世
Assistant Professor of History | University of Cambridge | Historian of 20c U.S. religion, politics, and culture | Book w/ NYU Press | Sucker for books and coffee | Views are simply my own.
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-nicholas-pruitt
https://www.renata-keller.com/
Assoc Prof of Latin American History, UNR. Author of *The Fate of the Americas: The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Hemispheric Cold War* and *Mexico’s Cold War*. Co-editor of InterConnections book series at UNC.
Historian, professor, tired.
Associate Professor of History, University of Nebraska - Omaha. Author, Whom We Shall Welcome. Co-editor, Hidden Histories of Unauthorized Migrations from Europe to the United States.
Views are my own.
Historian: White Flight; New Suburban History; Fog of War; One Nation Under God; Fault Lines; Voter Suppression; Myth America. CAMPAIGN TRAILS: campaign-trails.ghost.io
Historian @ U of Arizona. Race/Sports/Mexican American Studies/Baseball. AZ sports fan frustration. Southwest = Southbest. He/him. Views mine🌵⚾️
Random lines from Moby Dick. Bot conceived, coded, and curated by @samplereality.bsky.social. Follow the companion bot @findmobydick.bsky.social for sources.
Career teacher, education prof, teacher union activist. Researcher, writer, in the struggle for social justice, union democracy. Socialist. https://loisweiner.net/ and https://futureschools.substack.com/
Advancing labor research and education for workplace justice via our units –– UCLA's Labor Center, UCLA LOSH, UCLA HAART and the UCLA Labor Studies Department.
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文筆家、労働団体職員。1984年東京都生まれ。著書『なぜオフィスでラブなのか』、河野真太郎さんとの共著『不完全な社会をめぐる映画対話』。ご連絡は、sonishiguchi@yahoo!メールまで。
History PhD Candidate at Loyola Chicago researching nineteenth-century popular culture, celebrity, and political economy | Like gardening, mixing cocktails, and social safety nets
UNC Press’s Latinx Histories book series is premised on the view that understanding Latinx history is essential to a more complete and complex understanding of the history of the United States, the Americas, and the world.
Professor at Northwestern University. Contributing Writer at The Atlantic. Editor at Public Books. Host of Writing Latinos. University of Arizona basketball fan.
America's Labor Unions, representing nearly 15 million members across the country.
Historian of Midwestern Latinos, labor, religion, and sanctuary. Author of Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith in 20th Century Wisconsin.
Historian of Texas, the Southwest, and modern America. Books: Blood Oranges (2016), and You Will Never be One of Us (2022). Currently working on a history of the Texas farmworkers movement. Opinions my own.
PhD Candidate at the University of Oklahoma. Researching histories of family planning in twentieth century Mexico. Interested in the intersections of reproductive health, race, gender, and Cold War politics.
📍CDMX
environmental humanities prof at U of Oregon | Environmental justice | Living with MBC (she/her)
politics, protests, quant methods, bad takes, labor, etc
https://kevinreuning.com/
https://unionelections.org/
https://voterperceptions.org/
All opinions, views, thoughts, and takes are strictly my own.
The UAW Archivist at the Walter P. Reuther Library (@reutherlibrary), the UAW's official repository. Open to the public, learn more at http://reuther.wayne.edu. Proud Wayne Academic Union member.
UAW members are leading the fight for economic justice. This UAW account is administered by union members represented by the NewsGuild-CWA 34022. https://linktr.ee/uawunion
Professor of Latinx/labor/food/migration history @ Columbia and Tejana living in NYC. Author of GROUNDS FOR DREAMING (2016) and AWAITING THEIR FEAST (2025).
An award-winning public history project committed to sharing the history of state-sanctioned violence against Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas.
🧡 Led by immigrant youth. Powered by community.
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Learn more ⬇️
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We are a progressive grassroots political party building a multiracial, feminist movement of working people. Text WFP to 30403 to join us.
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Professor of History at Columbia University; author of CRIMES AGAINST NATURE, SHADOWS AT DAWN: A BORDERLANDS MASSACRE AND THE VIOLENCE OF HISTORY; and THE STRANGE CAREER OF WILLIAM ELLIS. Working on a new project on the US-Mexico War (1846-1848).
We are an organization by, for, and of Research, Teaching, Practitioner, and Clinical faculty who want to unionize to improve our teaching and employment experience here at USC.
https://unitedfaculty-uaw.org/about/
Historian of race and class; Author: The March on Washington & The Tribe of Black Ulysses; Professor, University of Minnesota; President, @umn-tc-aaup.bsky.social; Editor, "Up For Debate" @laborlawchajournal.bsky.social
ORCHID: 0000-0001-9295-866X
Society for the Study of Labour History: the UK’s principal organisation dedicated to the study of labour history & publisher of Labour History Review sslh.org.uk
Historian of convict labor/prisons, Black Texas, U.S. History! Assistant professor in a red state. 🥴 Writing a book that explores the significance of sugar and Black convict labor and the shaping of the Texas prison farm model. The House that Cane Built!!
The union for University of California lecturers and librarians.
https://ucaft.org
Assistant professor at St. Catherine University // US women, labor, & social movements // https://dukeupress.edu/sweatshop-capital
Feminist historian of intimate labors, race and gender, home as a workplace and domestic labor. Activist scholar on care. UCSB Hull Chair.Vice-President of LAWCHA
Likes yoga, hiking, and fashion
PhD student studying the Age of Revolutions and 19th century America @USC
PhD candidate in labor history at the University of Maryland. Researching US anti-fascism in the interwar period.
Assistant Editor at @laborlawchajournal.bsky.social
Reimagining education, COO, Ed Rising, PDK distinguished fellow, Career Confidential columnist, advocate, lifelong learner, assessment nerd, author, mom, partner, animal enthusiast- amplifying voices of all learners.
You can learn more at Mssackstein.com
Assistant Professor at Colorado State University
All things ungrading, DBER, and SoTL!
Love gaming, spending time with my husband & puppy, and programming.
PhD from UKy and BSc from Morehead State
🏳️🌈 he/him
Historian, sometime journalist, retired actually
Historian writing a book on the conservative middle classes in 20th-c Mexico | Professor at UM | https://lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/tamayo.html.
Historian. Under contract: Beeftopia: The Red Meat Politics of Prosperity in Postwar America. Research postdoc. Views my own.
PhD candidate in History & African American Studies at UC Davis; 19th-century working-class history; Managing Editor @cliocontemporary.bsky.social ; Host @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social ; Chair SCWH GSCC ; Co-Chair OAH GSC ; Labor Organizer
UFW - fighting for farm workers since 1962. Sí Se Puede!®
Historian of Japan. Loves dogs. Famous 女史, notorious enemy of all sexual relations.
Borderlands and Transnational Migration historian at Lewis & Clark College in Portland. Expert witness for asylum. Tepoztlán Institute. Migration Scholar Collaborative. Stanford Migration & Asylum Lab. Author of Forever Prisoners, and Alien Nation.
Historian @UNC, dad, author, record collector, cat caretaker, born in Buffalo, live in NC.
Senior Fellow at the American Immigration Council. Commenting generally on immigration law and policy. Retweets =/= endorsements, views are my own.
Postdoctoral Fellow @ Science History Institute. Writing a labor & environmental history of the computer industry.
Views expressed here are my own and not my employer's.
To read my work & for queries, visit www.adamquinnphd.com
Prof. Emerita (finally) still a Historian, Lakers fan, Boxing fan, Corgis, working on Latinx religion but first, Dan Berrigan bio. Chicana, ELA por vida
Historian @DukeU & author of "Making the Latino South" (UNC Press)
Currently writing about the history of Latino conservatives
More on www.ceciliamarquez.org
Professor, Writer, Learner | Race, History, California
Author Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place & Mobility Make Race, http://bit.ly/collisionsbook
Author of Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South (UNC Press) | Historian + Professor at Texas A&M | displaced Floridian + Tampa native | views mine | https://linkin.bio/sarah-mcnamara
Asst Prof at CU-Boulder | studies modern US history; pedagogy | Reviews Editor Teaching History A Journal of Methods
https://www.colorado.edu/history/natalie-mendoza
// Radical History in a Digital Era // https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/ //
|| enriching the work of History Workshop Journal || https://academic.oup.com/hwj/ ||
\\ continuing the democratising spirit of the History Workshop movement \\
American labor history / Jewish studies / digital humanities
UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
UC-AFT Comms crew
memorywork.irle.ucla.edu
carolineluce.com
author We are the Union: How Worker-to-Worker Organizing is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big
www.ucpress.edu/books/we-are-the-union/
Red State Revolt,
laborpolitics.substack.com;
EWOC, AAUP-AFT, 🌹
US Religious Historian with focus on MBC (migration, borders, citizenship), Asian America, US Imperialism | PhD Candidate @Harvard Religion & Fellow @Weatherhead | Every Thu.@BOS.Symphony | Reading Now:📚 How Our Days Became Numbered
🔗 seokweonjeon.com
aka Prof BC, kbc. it's me! i'm the problem it's me! , Georgetown University, Harvard UP, writing abt the Phelps-Dodge family & copper mining, rage-tweets "work-life balance" #momprof #immigrationhistory #Arizona
Historian at Princeton University. Preoccupied with immigration, past and present.
Historian of US immigration | 19th-century | race | labor | slavery | global migration | diaspora
近現代日本史、日本帝国史
Historian/ Japanese Empire / migration-pioneer emigrants / peoples history / social history
Philippines, Okinawa, Taiwan, Micronesia
https://researchmap.jp/7000029861
Swallows fan / Brazilian music: Samba/ Kimono
-Historian, American West, Borderlands, Environment, Indigenous Peoples
-Professor @ BYU & Assoc. Director @byureddcenter.bsky.social
-Podcast Host/Producer @WritingWestward.bsky.social
-Editor IntermountainHistories.org
-Books/Projects linktr.ee/BWRensink
University of Illinois History PhD Candidate| 1st Gen | He/him/his | Beef historian 🥩
historian of science & technology, itinerant potter
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Sericulture 養蚕 Amami Ōshima tsumugi 奄美大島紬
(animal) biomaterials (動物)生体材料・バイオマテリアル
Cocoon Cultures @DukeUP, 2027
RTAWD, Proteins & Fibers Working Groups @MPIWG-Berlin
Labor and environmental historian. Writer of books, teacher of American horrors, talker on labor movement. Beer, country music, and football are not just for the right wingers. Cats. The West. Music. Graves. Writes at https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/
Associate Professor at UCLA, Department of History
Historian of medicine, gender, race, and Mexico
Book: Surgery and Salvation: The Roots of Reproductive Injustice in Mexico, 1770–1940
https://uncpress.org/book/9781469675879/surgery-and-salvation/
Doctoral Student in History @ University of Michigan | Texas A&M University-Kingsville Alumnus
Associate Professor of International History at the University of Leeds, UK. Historian of Latin America, revolutions, peace processes, and the Cold War. Author "Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Global Cold War" (UC Press)
Assistant Professor of History UC Riverside
Mexican American History | Latinx Cultural Expressions | US & SoCal Historian
| LÁ 90s Youth Cultures y lo que salga esta semana...
https://www.jorgenicolasleal.com/
Professor in Chicago | Digital Humanities | Public History | Borderlands
Save the Adobes
🇨🇦 Historian of capitalism, pollution, Marseille, farming, land use, plastics, climate, and economic growth; misanthrope; hockey player; expert baker; amateur gardener; works at St Anne's College at Oxford; lives in York (the old one).
Professor @ University of Minnesota Law School. Teaching & writing about workers' rights; skeeting in my personal capacity, mostly about cats.
History PhD candidate at Georgetown. 20th century Latinx urban history and schools. Former HS teacher.
Student of MexHist. 1940s Mexico. Urban community (Guadalajara y mas). Follows academia, MX, LatAm, MT & you back. High Plains Refugee. Because I'm old, tengo blog. jasondormadyhistorian.wordpress.com
Berkeley Historian. Author of War of a Thousand Deserts. For Norton, finishing Aim at Empire: An international History of American Revolutions, through the Barrel of a Gun. Also 2nd Amendment cases. Birds, too. https://history.berkeley.edu/brian-delay
Author of No Neutrals There (Haymarket, 2025) and Blue-Collar Empire (Verso, 2024).
PhD in 20th Cen. U.S. History (Latinx, Labor, Immigration, Politics)
Book: Making Michigan Home: Mexican Americans Bridging the Rural-Urban Experience (Illinois Press Dec 2025) http://bit.ly/47BdTOH
Views my own / Reposts are not endorsements
Iñupiaq Alaska Native historian. Tries to write. Oral historian- check out ww2alaska.com. Author of: https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295752525/alaska-native-resilience/ ask your library to order a copy!
Prof at UT-Austin researching and teaching on race, ethnicity and politics & Latina/o/x politics.
Disseminating knowledge—through the publication of printed books, periodicals, and electronic files—beyond the confines of the University's campus.
Labor guy in higher ed. Author, "Tell The Bosses We're Coming" (Monthly Review, 2020) & "We Always Had a Union" (U. of Illinois, 2025). Contributing writer: In These Times, Jacobin, American Prospect.
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Powered by @bunkhistory.bsky.social at the University of Richmond.
"The Lightning Rod of Weirdness." Public historian, bicyclist, noted bon vivant. Taking a break from politics so if I unfollow you that's why.