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10AM ON 6/20 • 6PM ON 6/20 • 6PM ON 6/21 (EST)
Sunday's front page of The New York Times is dedicated to those who died of COVID-19. "The 1,000 people here reflect just 1 percent of the [U.S.] toll."
Really smart, nuanced discussion on a topic that (rightfully) gets a lot of attention but is still not well understood. The video explains it all—check it out.
🧵📺 We’ve just released our first video essay!
It’s about the evolving debate around social media & well-being.
Featuring insights from some of the sharpest researchers in the field: @adamleealter @OrbenAmy @JonHaidt@jeffhancock@DrLarryRosen
https://t.co/Yd70uAtXPW (1/3)
If any of us need help focusing on the stakes of the 2020 elections, this should suffice. As Mitch McConnell reminds us all, the courts are very much on the ballot in November.
The good news is that the people protesting on statehouse lawns represent a small minority relative to the attention they got.
The bad news is that someone’s political party affects whether they think we should listen to doctors on how to save lives.
Apple and Google are building a contact-tracing technology that would rely on Bluetooth signals to let smartphone users know when they've come into contact with someone who has COVID-19. https://t.co/vA9Wm5HKUe
At my very first football game — supposed to be here with my dad. I know he would have had jokes for days for my 49ers-supporting in-laws, but I’m sure he’d be proud I stayed true to my colors. #RavensFlock#InMemoriam
Great speaking to folks at the @C_and_E CampaignTech Innovation Summit today about the conversations that the @HarrisPolicy bipartisan digital media working group is having on transparency, disclosure, and the future of digital advertising. Photo: @carterkidd
@TheStefanSmith A friend just forwarded this—this is what I'm working on. While resources, education, and recruitment are big, they're not the full story and leave a ton of potentially motivated people (think Obama 2008) out of the mix. Check out Hahrie Han's Moved to Action for good thoughts.
Engaging people in the democratic process might be more important than ever, but what are the best methods for doing so? @UCSBPoliSci's @hahriehan explains her group's findings in our latest #ResearchIn60Seconds video. https://t.co/t9BErw01y0
A timely reminder that we all have to make sure our voices are heard—by showing up to #vote in elections... and then by continually reaching out to our elected officials.
Check it out—Congress Has No Clue What Americans Want: https://t.co/Pa0pqDUfHi—and thread below 👇
Your vote can decide the health care of millions. Your voice can determine the character of our country. You have power — use it! In most states, you don't even have to wait until Election Day to cast a ballot. Find out where you can vote before Nov. 6: https://t.co/NKXRGNgbZX
Early voting is open in our state, @OFA_CA! Get out there and make your voice heard—and bring a friend or two. I did :)
If you haven’t already, make a plan, check out your ballot, #VOTE... and then sign up for a volunteer shift: https://t.co/bfJrE03K71 #IVoted