R Wright (@rwright41) 's Twitter Profile
R Wright

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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can bring this pandemic under control within weeks Without shutting down the economy With technology we have now Cheaply But we won't Because of U.S. FDA backward thinking about tests Watch Joseph Allen video. Then, don't get mad. Let's act. #dailyquicktest

The Culture Show | GBH (@cultureshowgbh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TONIGHT: Join us for Fitchburg Art Museum's "After Spiritualism: Loss and Transcendence in Contemporary Art." Director Nick Capasso sits down to discuss how the 15 artists in this exhibition find connections between life and death at 8:30 PM EST only on WGBH

TONIGHT: Join us for <a href="/fitchburgart/">Fitchburg Art Museum</a>'s "After Spiritualism: Loss and Transcendence in Contemporary Art." Director Nick Capasso sits down to discuss how the 15 artists in this exhibition find connections between life and death at 8:30 PM EST only on <a href="/wgbh/">WGBH</a>
Robert Reich (@rbreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do not lose hope or fall into cynicism. That's what Trump is counting on. The next weeks are the testing time of our fortitude and power. We can strengthen democracy. We can rebuild our economy. We can end systemic racism. We can reverse climate change. We must and we will.

R Wright (@rwright41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite how low my opinion is of Trump, I still find this shocking and unbelievable. How can he still be allowed to govern even 3 more weeks?

Don Chen (@donchennyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What gives me solace is the hope that what happened in Georgia will spread across the entire U.S. The organizers who spent a decade registering voters in GA—especially Black voters—have shown us a different vision of a peaceful, just, equitable & prosperous multiracial democracy.

Jim Canales (@jcanales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the aftermath of yesterday's insurrection, my reflections on what we saw in bold relief and what's next. barrfoundation.org/blog/we-should…

Mike Cohea (@mikecohea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Snow clings to the rocky shore of Beavertail Point in Jamestown, Rhode Island this afternoon, as the ocean churns below. #RIwx

Snow clings to the rocky shore of Beavertail Point in Jamestown, Rhode Island this afternoon, as the ocean churns below. #RIwx
R Wright (@rwright41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PhilanthropySoWhite 2021 youtu.be/29YBL-6udc0 via YouTube Excellent program today especially for white-led philanthropy and non-profits. Leaders with humility and courage we all should emulate. Watch til the end Vanessa Daniel blew me away! Thank you Edgar Villanueva

Fitchburg Art Museum (@fitchburgart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week we mark one year since FAM and the rest of the country shut down for the safety of our communities. As we mark a year of living in a pandemic with immeasurable loss, we are grateful for the healing energy of art and the power of creativity to reenvision our future.

This week we mark one year since FAM and the rest of the country shut down for the safety of our communities. As we mark a year of living in a pandemic with immeasurable loss, we are grateful for the healing energy of art  and the power of creativity to reenvision our future.
Robert Reich (@rbreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I see it, Dems have 2 options: 1) Keep the filibuster, lose in 2022, and allow Republicans to enact their anti-democratic agenda 2) End the filibuster, deliver for the American people, and save democracy The choice is clear.

Americans For Tax Fairness (@4taxfairness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: America's 708 billionaires are now worth $4.8 trillion after gaining $1.8 trillion, up 62%, during the pandemic. That wealth growth alone could pay for over half of the Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget plan. Don't tell us we can't afford to invest in working families.

BREAKING: America's 708 billionaires are now worth $4.8 trillion after gaining $1.8 trillion, up 62%, during the pandemic.

That wealth growth alone could pay for over half of the Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget plan.

Don't tell us we can't afford to invest in working families.