Vanessa Vaile (@vanessavaile) 's Twitter Profile
Vanessa Vaile

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Network weaving, connecting threads. Still here and staying…just because…more at linktr.ee/vanessa_vaile

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MarthaBarnette (@marthabarnette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bowled over by this lovely, thoughtful piece in The New Yorker about our work by the Comma Queen herself! @marynorristny newyorker.com/culture/comma-…

ProPublica (@propublica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called the lack of healthy food options on Native reservations a “genocide.” Now the Trump administration has ended a program intended to fix the problem. propublica.org/article/tribal…

Trisha Calvarese for Colorado (@trisha4colorado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in 1919, the US Congress passed the 19th Amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote. It would take another year for states to ratify. But here we are 106 years later, and Lauren Boebert is co-sponsoring a bill that will actually make it HARDER for married women to

Vanessa Vaile (@vanessavaile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not all 🌞sunshine & 🌈 rainbows for🌮4🍊🤡anywhere these days.... Views of Republicans in Congress navigatorresearch.org/views-of-repub…

Greg Scaduto (@gregoryscaduto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The inevitable Trump-Musk implosion isn’t about ideology, but authorship. Two men who each believe the future should bear their name. I wrote this piece two months ago, but it's more relevant today: open.substack.com/pub/gregscadut…

Trisha Calvarese for Colorado (@trisha4colorado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

81 years ago today, brave Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy. My grandfather was a WWII medic—he survived a bomb landing outside his foxhole without detonating. I carry his legacy of service, sacrifice, and gratitude. Lauren Boebert might post about honor and heroism

81 years ago today, brave Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy. My grandfather was a WWII medic—he survived a bomb landing outside his foxhole without detonating. I carry his legacy of service, sacrifice, and gratitude.

Lauren Boebert might post about honor and heroism
Wu Tang is for the Children (@wutangkids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MAGAs are big mad and calling for a Walmart boycott 🤣 because Christy Walton, Walmart heiress, is paying for this full page #NoKings ad in the NYTimes

MAGAs are big mad and calling for a Walmart boycott 🤣 because Christy Walton, Walmart heiress, is paying for this full page #NoKings ad in the NYTimes
Robert Reich (@rbreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m 79 years old today. A few days ago, several grad students I know (most of whom are 50 years younger than me) sat around a big oak table in my house and asked me questions about my life. I wanted to share some of our conversation with you. robertreich.substack.com/p/a-conversati…

I’m 79 years old today.

A few days ago, several grad students I know (most of whom are 50 years younger than me) sat around a big oak table in my house and asked me questions about my life.

I wanted to share some of our conversation with you. robertreich.substack.com/p/a-conversati…
Trisha Calvarese for Colorado (@trisha4colorado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ectopic pregnancies are the leading cause of maternal mortality in the first trimester. I’m here because my mom had access to abortion care for an ectopic pregnancy in rural Sterling, Colorado the year before I was born. Three years since the Dobbs decision, and across the US,

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@repjayapal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pregnant woman lost her baby after ICE refused to give her prenatal care. She begged for help and was denied. She was fed food full of cockroaches. She was forced to sleep on the floor. This is absolutely disgusting and we should all be outraged. nashvillebanner.com/2025/05/27/iri…

Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The National Archives at College Park is about to go dark; effective July 7, it’s becoming a restricted-access federal facility, meaning everyday Americans will no longer have public access to the very records that hold our government accountable. This is where the receipts

The National Archives at College Park is about to go dark; effective July 7, it’s becoming a restricted-access federal facility, meaning everyday Americans will no longer have public access to the very records that hold our government accountable. 

This is where the receipts