In their first presidential debate, Biden and Trump will take on U.S. foreign policy. Here’s a 🧵one how they’ve handled the oldest U.S. war with North Korea.
“A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.” #MLKDay#MLK95#MLK
For those wanting to help, here's a roundup of various groups that are collecting donations for those impacted by the Maui wildfires.
https://t.co/DSr36SXIFG
For some living on California's North Coast, a trip to the grocery store can take three hours. Geography, poverty, housing costs, and climate change contribute to food insecurity in Humboldt County. My latest for @AltaJournal
https://t.co/hFw3vYuAsf
I interviewed @jaanuhelszki about being one of the first women music writers, the danger of interviewing your idols, the return of @creemmag (and what lessons she learned from the past), and why music still excites her. https://t.co/AyhNIC0h1x
Join us this Wed 3/1 on the anniversary of the historic March 1 movement for a webinar on the dangerous situation in Korea AND what actions we can take to bring an end to these tensions.
I wish everyone could have heard tonight’s conversation with @mrdaveyd@DarwinBondGraha and @awinston on the long history of corruption and brutality in the Oakland Police Department. Buy this book!
With tensions on the Korean Peninsula at their highest level since 2017, the Biden administration must prioritize reducing the threat of renewed conflict, and that means defusing tensions using diplomatic means, writes @cmoo11_ in @nknewsorg
https://t.co/Tz7z4n7Luo
US-China tensions are exacerbating the security crisis in Korea, but the two countries could cooperate on peacebuilding in Korea, which would help to reduce tensions, build trust, and, most crucially, avoid a possible war. Read our new report:
(1/2) A new report by Women Cross DMZ, “U.S.-China Competition and the Korean Peninsula: From Confrontation to Peacebuilding,” shows how the Korean Peninsula has become the fault line for rising U.S.-China tensions. https://t.co/8ydwlJph6j
As a women-led org that advocates for peace in Korea, we're greatly disappointed in @VP Harris’ recent visit to the DMZ. We're calling on the Biden admin take a bold new approach. Read our statement:"https://t.co/RrNm8EzIhp
Really hope more journalists start looking into the mind-body connection and the potential for brain retraining to help those with #longcovid and other chronic health conditions recover.
"We have observed great to astonishing full recovery from severe long Covid / post-acute Covid-19 disease (PACS)... in many patients undergoing DNRS training." -- Dr. Cecilia Söderberg-Nauclér