Invaluable voter right training happening 7pm TONIGHT and next Thursday with @PittLaw professor Jessie Allen and the Voting Rights Project. Attend tonight on zoom here: https://t.co/MMzfF5XcHi @PittSocialwork#votingjusticePA
My latest article arguing for 3 transformative commitments for trauma-informed ed: (1) attend first to what traumatizes students AT SCHOOl, (2) attend to the traumatic impacts of systemic oppression (in part by fighting it), and (3) demolish hyper-punitive school cultures.
She carried too much weight, and for too long. We should live in an America where we only need to send condolences to everyone who knew and loved Justice Ginsburg, and not to the nation and democracy as a whole. I wish that we could simply mourn her. Alas. https://t.co/vuy6BsIyQO
Indeed! What an amazing learning experience! We are busy upgrading our restorative tool box in order to support PGH youth and our partner schools - thankful to have such dedicated practitioners to learn with and from 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
We are so excited for @PittTweet's @PittDiversity Forum that starts TODAY! Be sure to check out the sessions and workshops led by our #PittEducation fam!⬇️
➡️ RSVP: https://t.co/aoVcf45Yn8
TODAY AT NOON! Pitt Social Work Assistant Professor Darren Whitfield will be on the panel. Pitt Queer Professionals: Making the List; What Comes Next: A Conversation about Pitt's Commitment to LGBTQIA+ Faculty, Staff, and Students, July 22 https://t.co/iO3WhDSnLN
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We're very excited about this @PittDiversity and @PittTweet event in two weeks, featuring @DrIbram as keynote. Register now, it's free and open to the public.
BREAKING: The Trump administration has rescinded a rule that would have forced international students to leave the country if their colleges hold classes online this fall. The administration was sued over the new policy by Harvard and MIT. https://t.co/5kqSNY7r2C
Prosecutors are in a unique position to create change in the criminal justice system. Learn more about what they do and why they’re so influential: https://t.co/5iM0Qh6WfH
Prosecutors have the power to decide which cases get prosecuted and which don't, as well as which cases to re-open. In doing so, they also have the power to shape the standards of police investigations. https://t.co/gN7AwBEcnu
As a student, Dajae Williams came up with a better way to learn math — rapping the quadratic formula or order of operations to make it more memorable.
Her love of math took her all the way to NASA.
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