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debra winter

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Professor of Critical Thinking NYU. Words at @guardian @earthinstitute

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I haven’t posted any reviews of Underland prior to now, because it felt unseemly to do so. I hope you might bear me sharing this essay about the book by the great Terry Tempest Williams, which runs today on the cover of the New York Times Book Review. nytimes.com/2019/06/07/boo…

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I’m a front-row audience member for any piece of writing about trees, and this one, about bristlecone pines, by Alex Ross, grows slowly in a gorgeous way. newyorker.com/magazine/2020/…

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A Minneapolis police officer pointed a weapon at me at Samara Freemark’s heads, while we were standing on Nicollet and 32nd covering the protests. I yelled that I’m a journalist. He did not lower his weapon, so we ran. Calling it a night.

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A fine debra winter piece on the breadth of #antivaxxer sentiment and how that can play to Trump. Disturbing details, some paths forward, but mainly deep concern about paths to #vaccineconfidence in a pandemic with a #warpspeed vaccine race. More here: x.com/Revkin/status/…

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The often misinterpreted Adam Smith explained: Is Capitalism Morphing into ..Servitude? By Hossein Askari huffingtonpost.com/hossein-askari… # @theworldpost

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Canadian pro-immigration ethos lies in the view that immigration helps with nation building #CanadaDay. migrationpolicy.org/research/TCM-c…

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In this week's issue, I look hard at protest: Does it actually bring change—or do we just like to think it does? newyorker.com/magazine/2017/…