I'm keeping the faith. But if you look at comments on their diversity threads, which are unmoderated - filled with veiled hatred.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
I'm still trying to give them the time they've asked for. But I'm beginning to think my activism is better spent elsewhere.
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...the local marches didn't follow the same spirit & esp hurt WWD & transgender women. That's the model to learn from
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Replying to @OtherSociology @mathematigal
I was lucky. My local women's march went beyond and explicitly included disabilities + trans + sex workers.
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Which was why I was hoping Cinci's science march would follow suit!
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Replying to @seelix @mathematigal
Begs the question: why are local SciMarch not linking & learning from local women's march? Reinvent the wheel for sci?
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Replying to @OtherSociology @mathematigal
I'm not sure who's running the sci march. The women's march was very much not roped into the academic comm.
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Which was actually a plus for inclusivity, since Cinci has huge race-based disparities in education.
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Replying to @seelix @OtherSociology
But it makes for quite the disconnect between audiences for the local women's march and the local sci march.
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Bah - there's so much overlap! Washington Women's March has been promoting Science March. Collaboration best 4 grassroots movements
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