Your ability to pay attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen. I explain why in the Guardian today - it’s an extract from my book ‘Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention’, which is out this week https://t.co/3tUe1TwQaZ
.@JohnTory As a new storm sweeps into Toronto tomorrow our shelter system remains collapsed. Warming centres have been full and the city squeezing 49 spaces into existing shelters and seemingly relaxing Covid standards is dangerous. We need shelter-hotel rooms. @SHJNetwork 🆘❄️❄️
In anticipation of tomorrow’s readathon honouring #bellhooks, we’re sharing a few of the author’s most powerful quotes 💙 Let us know your favourites below!
💻 Register: https://t.co/u6Eap3b2rz
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“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.”
Wonderful read for anyone of creative nature: https://t.co/AttdRqMwnO
The Black Research Network and Women & Gender Studies Institute (@wgsi) have teamed up to bring you "All About Love: A Readathon Honoring bell hooks" 📚 Join us for this virtual event on Jan. 26 from 4-6 p.m. (EST) 👉🏽https://t.co/v7IZWwv8pJ #bellhooks#UofT
The teacher with a kidney transplant. The kid whose mum has muscular dystrophy. The teenager with asthma. Disability is more a part of society than many think - and every decision we make about schools during the pandemic should have it at the heart.