EP at Salesforce. former @AtlanticLIVE Executive Producer. CBS Alum. St. Louis Cardinals fan. GW Grad. All opinions are my own. Retweets are not endorsements
He's calling for a revolution — starting on your plate.
For @BeyondMeat CEO Ethan Brown, the world's biggest problem is climate change.
His solution? Plant-based meat.
See how his passion turned into his business on tomorrow's #TheInflectionPoint with @MonicaLangley. #EarthDay
What were some of the preliminary results of the Guaranteed Income Pilot program in Stockton? Former Stockton Mayor @MichaelDTubbs explains the many positive outcomes of the program. #atlanticFutureEcon
The pandemic has forced many to reevaluate America’s economic future.
Tomorrow, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Michael Tubbs, and more will speak with @TheAtlantic’s @RonBrownstein, @AnnieLowrey, and @dkthomp about the path forward. Register here: https://t.co/r777xE9gCz
Just posted: @caitlinpacific makes the case against elite private schools in our April 2021 cover story: “The gulf between how rich kids and poor kids are educated in America is obscene.” https://t.co/3RZTyhnEXN
Impeachment was abt attempting to force a judgment of history & trying to get the public to punish those who’ll vote for acquittal. Most acquittal votes have been locked since Jan. 7. The midterms are 21 months away and most people will care more about vaccines & economy by then.
Today on @TheAtlantic’s INHERITANCE project, @jemelehill writes about Curt Flood, who killed his own Hall-of-Fame-worthy baseball career to fight for the dignity of free agency that all current professional athletes enjoy. RESPECT https://t.co/j13DykdhAd
Excited to share the story of an important founder, Prince Hall, who helped achieve abolition in Massachusetts in 1783. This is the first time his name has appeared in the pages of @TheAtlantic
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So happy to share something special we've been working on @TheAtlantic : "Inheritance," a project about Black life, history, and so much more.
We'll focus on the stories of Black America that have been left out of this country's creation myth. https://t.co/OeHkIzWWY7
I argue that we need a new Federal Writer’s Project, a large-scale iniative that would collect the stories of those who lived through Jim Crow apartheid, Japanese American internment, and other important periods of American life that are important to have first-hand testimony of.
"'Much of the world’s understanding today about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is due to her courageous work,' Bynum added, noting that the state commission Horner helped create in the ‘90s 'was a turning point in public awareness of this tragedy.'"
"Too much knowledge has been lost, too many stories distorted, too many people forgotten. We mourn for all we do not know. Yet the vision and resilience of Black America are shaping this nation. Our future demands that we unbury the past."
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