As a traveler, I'm both a proud American and a citizen of the world — and I've got a few thoughts on this coming election.
This election is deeper than partisanship. It's far more than Republican versus Democrat. In the future, big challenges like pandemics, refugees, and climate change will be blind to borders. They'll be everyone's problem and only solved by working together as a family of nations.
The world needs not American isolation, but American leadership. Not the chaos of Trump, but the stability of @KamalaHarris.
Of course, how you vote is your choice. But if you believe, as I do, in the importance of nations working together constructively, the stakes are really high...and the best candidate is clear. Register to vote today at https://t.co/ghTvEdFIEP — and encourage your travelin’ friends to do the same!
@lauramalafarina Do you know anything about "relevant graph of identity"? I remember it being a fun thing for students to think about… But now I can't remember what it was and it's really niggling at the back of my brain.
@lauramalafarina Sorry if this random tweet doesn't make sense. Last year I made a collection of prompts to help students think of research topics. I labeled one slide "relevant graph of identity" and there was a link to I *think* your blog but now the link does not work.
It is normal.
It is expected.
It is LEGAL to keep counting votes after tonight.
That is fact, not an opinion and not partisan.
Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.