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Alyssa Ribeiro

@a_m_ribeiro

historian of US cities and race, associate prof at @alleghenycol, writing book on Philadelphia community org responses to neoliberalism

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I'll go! Oh wait... tenure can't protect faculty from threats to academic freedom, corporate consultants paid millions to share cookie-cutter plans for program cuts, or decades of declining state $$ for public higher ed. That's what unions do.

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Has the U.S. economy, historically, been better under Republican presidents or Democratic presidents? A Republican financial analyst decided to find out. His name? Bart Starr, Jr. (Yes, the son of THAT Bart Starr.) The answer may surprise you.🧵

Has the U.S. economy, historically, been better under Republican presidents or Democratic presidents?

A Republican financial analyst decided to find out.

His name? Bart Starr, Jr. (Yes, the son of THAT Bart Starr.)

The answer may surprise you.🧵
Alyssa Ribeiro (@a_m_ribeiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Strongly considering changing the title of my book to “They Don’t Like Us, We Don’t Care” thanks to Rep. Jordan Harris instagram.com/reel/DBUI-kTRy…

Rebecca Fachner (@rebecca_fachner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your periodic reminder that you are always about 3 terrible months from bankruptcy and/or homelessness but you will never be 3 good months away from being a millionaire (let alone billionaire)

Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@aynrandpaulryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy…Listen to every word. This is exactly right. White men: start handling your boys. (If you are offended by this, you might be the problem.)

Damion Schubert - @ZenOfDesign.com on bsky (@zenofdesign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“And every four years, we will have suburban housewives in Pennsylvania choose a new president.” “Just Pennsylvania, sir?” “And Wisconsin and Michigan. And maybe Arizona, as a treat.” “No one else can vote, sir?” “They can vote but it won’t matter.”

“And every four years, we will have suburban housewives in Pennsylvania choose a new president.”

“Just Pennsylvania, sir?”

“And Wisconsin and Michigan. And maybe Arizona, as a treat.”

“No one else can vote, sir?”

“They can vote but it won’t matter.”
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"The Menace of Prosperity" now has a cover! Please enjoy, share, and check out more details on my upcoming book from UChicagoPress below. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…

"The Menace of Prosperity" now has a cover!  

Please enjoy, share, and check out more details on my upcoming book from <a href="/UChicagoPress/">UChicagoPress</a>  below. 

press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…
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Step 1: Put old books on internet. Step 2: Libraries send tons of books to landfills, become student cafes. Step 3: Old books removed from internet. Step 4: Pain.

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Consider donating to Pizza to the Polls to help keep Democracy Delicious this year - and report long voting lines if you see them! - democracyisdelicious polls.pizza/donate via Pizza to the Polls

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Black Americans vote like they vote not because they align with every single Democratic policy but because they understand this country with a clarity that can be challenging for people who have not had to live under apartheid in the U.S., who’ve never known what it’s like NOT to