Writing on better communication, international projects, and social innovation.
@LSEnews, @DePaulU, @DeanCollege Alumnus, & Returned @PeaceCorps #Mozambique
I’ve always loved #TheTitantic the #movie. Watch this expert breakdown of this scene and how to use this skill to your advantage. Definitely something I could learn more of! #conversation#technique
When I see videos like this, I always notice the wording that’s used. In particular @POTUS used the word “…many of them…” and @NorahODonnell says “…a lot of the people…” We need numbers! Only numbers from credible sources can break this fog of ridiculous claims. @60Minutes
As someone who has lived in #DC ‘19-‘21 I was a surprised by the @POTUS framing the city as crime ridden. It felt safe when I lived there. When I saw this meme… I really couldn’t help but agree. #jan16th
@theepicmap@theepicmap Why?
My opinion: The modern Mediterranean is poorer because old empires declined, global trade expanded with improved maritime navigation diminishing the regions trade nexus, and globalization expanded to more resource-rich American & Asia regions.
There are so many great lessons in this video.
My goal is to take at least one of these and implement it over a month.
After you watch it, what are your thoughts on this ideas in this video?
https://t.co/2NOMTL9d30
I don't know who needs to hear this. I know sometimes I do.
Disagreement... that's right I said disagreement, not fighting, not yelling, not disrespect... just not agreeing with someone else's opinion, it being different from yours is not a bad thing.
It can be uncomfortable.
One of the chief complaints on The Right of out of control immigration controls is the breakdown of social cohesion: that uncontrolled migration leads to migrants still having stronger ties to their origin countries over their new homeland.
Does this image not communicate that?
Over the weekend I’ve seen many pictures like this one, someone waving the Latin American country’s flag over wreckage.
I often wonder how do these counties’ governments, their citizens feel about their nation's banner being waved as symbol of resistance in another country.
Since leaving Mozambique in 2017, I’ve always been looking around every corner for resources to continue learning Portuguese.
This podcast from @bbcbrasil has been great.
Investigative journalism content translated into Portuguese.
https://t.co/OSPnrUkV3m