"With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent."
@jesshamlet For what level? I have this problem every year. Fun home teaches really well. Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera last semester and my students loved it. I’m trying Felix Ever After this semester. Isherwood’s Single Man is lovely and raises a lot of good issues.
@lauragoode For general pop culture with a somewhat feminist bent, I love @extrahotgreat @linoleumcast and @pchh. @linoleumcast has a food podcast on Patreon that is hilarious and excellent.
@cedarshims Theater jobs are frequently like this as well. Very limited options for historians and/or theorists without teaching acting or directing. Many of us end up in English depts.
@paigec_psu @Momademia We’re talking about it with our 4yo and preschool. Even with masks required and tests to go back we think we might need a week or so for safety.
@SarahMDowling1 In my most effective small grad classes, we were required to come to class with notes in our text and a paper with something written to to turn in. One teacher had us write 3 takeaways from the text, another had us turn in 2 critical questions about the text for discussion
I keep hearing parents of kids under 12 day: “I’ve just resigned myself to the fact that they/we are going to get it.” These are parents who are vaccinated and very careful. There is a deep sense of hopelessness out here in parent-land.
@Sarahrmoon It’s so, so bad. 2 academic parents to a 4yo. Both lucky and miserable to be teaching remotely. I was so excited for out little one to start pre-k next month, but now I’m not sure. So much anxiety.
It’s hard to overstate the need for impeachment and removal of Trump, but the thorough investigation at every level clarifying who knew what and when and who did what and when—and then holds every one of them accountable for the insurrection—is vital. No matter how long it takes.