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💜 Chaucer, opera, TV. Now: keeping it local with . Raised by , , Spencer, . Always .

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Joined December 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 17

    🧵 Hello! I’m excited to share our first of three stories about how students are doing and what impact “learning loss” has on them. I’ve been working on this since October, with 's editing and support from @raystypos. 🗞️ via

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    Just last week 15 people were shot in a mass shooting in Chicago. A similar tragedy happened in the city last summer. It's time we talk about who we consider victims of random violence, and why that includes some people and not others.

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  3. 10 hours ago

    "Those of us living at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities don’t get to pick and choose what part of ourselves is being targeted at any given time." via

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  4. Retweeted
    12 hours ago

    Reports of a mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, suggest that at least six people were killed. More from 's , , , and :

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  5. Mar 21
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  6. Mar 21

    🌷 Brightening your timeline with these blooms. It’s so nice to see fresh tulips this first weekend of spring ! 💐

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  7. Mar 21

    This story is the balm my pandemic brain needs today. Yours too, perhaps. In Seattle as everywhere, hope is ahead — but we haven’t hit the ‘post’ in post-traumatic stress from COVID-19 via

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    Mar 21

    Several preliminary studies suggest that women who received an mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) during pregnancy had covid-19 antibodies in their umbilical cord blood.

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  9. Mar 19

    🌼 One of the best things about is that beautiful flowers grow everywhere, randomly! Happy daffodil Friday. 🌼

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    Denise Juneau, superintendent of , is leaving the district two months earlier than what she previously announced, per a press release from the school district. She will depart May 1 instead of at the end of June.

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  11. Mar 19

    Thanks for sharing! It's so exciting to see feature our story about Highline's teachers. What great company to be in.

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    While reporting this week on GOP/NRA opposition to the Violence Against Women Act renewal, I learned from that in the last Congress, NRA lobbied hardest against a bill that would've denied gun transfers + explosives licenses to terrorists 👀

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  13. Mar 18

    Wow, Waffles + Mochi came at just the right time. It is the perfectly, hilariously wholesome and bright palate cleanser we all need at the end of this hate-filled week.

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  14. Mar 18

    Update: I think she is satisfied.

    A cat curled up on its human
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  15. Mar 18

    Is this how cats A) choke their owners B) claim their owners C) boss their peaens

    A tabby cat sits against its owner’s chest, its right paw outstretched over the owner’s neck.
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  16. Mar 18

    This after a year when we forced the youngest of kids, whose brains are developing, to exist in purely digital spaces, to engineer them to love a like before they really know what that means.

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  17. Mar 18

    "I really don’t think that he would have been killed if they were at school,” said Tawanda Robinson, David’s mom.

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  18. Mar 18

    Philly’s homicide crisis through a year of virtual school: A memorial to three student lives lost

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    I've been working on this for a little bit but Tuesday's shooting threw everything into sharp relief - poor, spotty collection of hate crime data makes it impossible to know the scope of violence and harassment towards Asians in the United States

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    Asian communities in the Seattle area were the first to ring the alarm about COVID-19, even before public health officials. At the same time, they were reporting a new wave of old hatred directed at them.

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  21. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    Our hearts are with the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities that have suffered so much pain and loss. We stand with AAPI journalists who are getting up and doing the hard work of telling the stories of their cities, even in the face of such foul behavior.

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