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jennifer kates
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public interest law/policy/advocacy always. opinions and idealism all mine. 🔗 https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/leadership-in-government-fellowship
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TY! Yeah it’s bleakly fascinating how we track measures of belonging in our district surveys but don’t intervene to meaningfully shift them
Obsessed with trying to crack this code now that I have a 4th grader — heartbreaking on many levels to hear a kid sound hopeless and disengaged
TY for this. We have no known process or parameters for how these tools are selected and how much they are deployed in the classroom despite them now being ubiquitous. (It’s mind boggling, but I think a byproduct of unexpectedly getting 1:1 digital access in 2020)
That podcast needed/needs more attention
I spent $90-some to get 3 kids into SkyZone for an hour and a half the last day off from school, and we brought the socks and didn’t even let them spend anything on video games

(We have def had crying spells when we said no add on go karts at the orchard)
Palaces for the people, indeed.
Might be a wash however given that it’s impossible to keep my kid from gravitating to the Glinda pink accessories, despite my best efforts
Lol I will counter that I teared up at Defying Gravity, and seized the opportunity to explain scapegoating and othering to the three young children I was chaperoning
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According to eyewitnesses, armed ICE agents dragged kids out of their beds in the middle of the night, zip tied them and put them in rented vans while raiding an * entire apartment building* on the South Side of Chicago.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOXO...
‘F--- them kids’: ICE agents drag children out of bed, ransack Chicago building
YouTube video by MSNBC
www.youtube.com
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Zohran Mamdani calling it a genocide on The View and getting applause.
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I wrote about Ta-Nehisi Coates and Ezra Klein, why swallowing live frogs is a bad idea, and how context and history can release you from bright-kid syndrome, the illusion that you yourself are going to have every answer or fix the world.
You don't have to swallow frogs
Klein and Coates show that if you don't know what your core beliefs are, you're going to get played.
degenerateart.beehiiv.com
I went a couple weeks ago with three young kids for brunch and it was as absolutely brutally bleak as it has ever been up there 💔
I essentially stopped drinking when I realized I could not feel the difference from my sober overtired state
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hundreds of engineers, teachers, or outreach workers sounds good. I'd like a "full force" helping of that, please
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Billionaire Jeff Yass isn’t interested in justice — he’s interested in control.

Yass wants a Pennsylvania Supreme Court that shields his fortune and advances his agenda — not one that protects the public.
Pa.’s richest man is pouring money in upcoming supreme court election
Pennsylvania’s biggest billionaire has so far spent $1.25 million on a ‘vote no’ campaign in the upcoming Pa. Supreme Court race.
bit.ly
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In light of reports that the Trump Admin has asked SCOTUS to decide the merits of its effort to end birthright citizenship, I’m re-upping my assessment - reluctantly arrived at - of the majority’s likely response to Trump’s unconstitutional demand. I pray I’m wrong. open.substack.com/pub/sherrily...
Facing this Court
A Sober Look at What to Expect in Trump v. Casa And What We Do About It
open.substack.com
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Mamdani serves a full, nutritious meal in an era where politics is either deadly poison or vacuous junk food. He uses the tried and true "we did, we can, we will" framework that helps abate cynicism but without papering over past harms or present injustice.
Cuomo could never.
Yes!!! I have been saying here in Philly - as closures are again being pushed - that it’s crazy to treat enrollment patterns as outside our control or influence
That moment when @ichotiner.bsky.social just can’t take it any more
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This actually happened.
In the 2010s, this country's elites were thrown onto social platforms with everyone else and could finally read what we all think about them and it caused them so much psychic damage that they decided to destroy both the internet and democracy to make sure nothing like it ever happened again.
If this is what it took for you to be pushed into fascism you were probably already there