Trump primarily mobilizes White people and men. Wins handily. After the election, Democratic pundits say mobilizing “identity groups” don’t work and “failed miserably,” erasing Trump’s mobilization of White and male identity groups. Instead, they claim Trump prevailed with a “working class coalition,” erasing the women and Black people who are disproportionately working class. Double erasure.
To be racist and sexist is to erase the presence of Black people, of women—and center White identity and male identity so profoundly that White people and men are no longer seen as “identity groups.”
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I wrote something for @ConversationUS . Check it out!
"Cities are Clearing Encampments, but this won't Solve Homelessness -- here's a better way forward" https://t.co/5puluOjqjh
“[C}riminalizing homelessness does not reduce its incidence but has the opposite effect:” @Deyant, who earned a @UCIrvine Planning, Policy & Design PhD in '21 and is now a @michiganstateu asst professor, writing in the @ocregister. https://t.co/Ny2xZ9zCBy https://t.co/3BDhUQuCmw
Chicano/Latino Studies Core Faculty member Deyanira Nevarez Martínez answers questions about the case of City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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#MSUSocialScience
This calls a lot of things into question…of course the most important is the quality of the science and the truthfulness about the contributions to papers…but we also need to consider what this does for the rest of us. We get held to unreasonable standards because of this…
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22 people have published more than 200 papers in 2024 (so far, we still have another six months to go)
We have been doing some research on another project and saw something that we found interesting. We'd be interested to know what you think.
In 2024, 22 authors (according to @Scopus) have published over 200 papers. The table below shows the details (we decided not to show author names at this time).
The author who has published the most papers has authored 261 papers (as at 15 Jun 2024) meaning that he/she has published 1.56 papers every day this year (and counting).
If we exclude weekends (everybody has to rest, right?), then they have published 2.18 papers every day.
Serious question: Is it possible for anybody to contribute in a meaningful way (at least to warrant being at author) when they are publishing a paper every day?
As I mentioned before I was the first in my immediate and extended family to go to college but after I graduated the majority of my cousins have also gone and graduated and a couple cousins who are older than me have gone back to school and gotten degrees since as well! (2/x)
As first-gen week continues I want to give a shout out to my little sister (yes she’s 33 + taller than me! But still little sister!) Dr. @nnevarezt . At her quinceañera I talked about how fortunate I was that I get to have a sister who I can learn so much from. (1/x)
She was a McNair scholar and was the one who encouraged me to go to graduate school (something I never thought I would EVER do). I am so proud of you Naty and your first-gen journey! #startedfromtheborder
I am Dr. Deyanira Nevarez Martinez. In honor of First-Gen week I will share my higher ed journey! I’m the child of a farmworking family. I grew up on the migrant trail in San Luis, AZ(US-Mex Border) and The Arturo Ochoa Migrant Center in Gilroy, CA(garlic capital of the world!)1
My biggest hope is that little brown girls around see themselves in me and go on to achieve their dreams too. The folks who have supported me have instilled in me a “lift as you climb” mentality and I hope I can do for others. Si se puede! #startedfromtheborder 3