Who gets to choose: a global perspective on gender, work and choice in the post-pandemic workplace

Auginbaugh, A. and Rothstein, D.S. (2022), “How did employment change during the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from a new BLS survey supplement”, Bureau of Labor Statistics, https://www.bls.gov/opub/btn/volume-11/how-did-employment-change-during-the-covid-19-pandemic.htm ( 13 June 2022). Baxter, J. and Wright, E.O. (2000), “The glass ceiling hypothesis: a comparative study of the United States, Sweden, and Australia”, Gender and Society, Vol. 14 No. 2, … Read moreWho gets to choose: a global perspective on gender, work and choice in the post-pandemic workplace

mslopezmedia: From now until Infinity. People’s Indigenous Day….

mslopezmedia: From now until Infinity. People’s Indigenous Day. Indigenize ✊ Decolonize ✊ Power ✊ Unity ✊ This is our Land always has been. #FuccColumbusday #Takingourpowerback source

New Green Day: Bobby Sox (Official Music Video) #GreenDay #Saviors #BobbySox

“Bobby Sox” from ‘Saviors’ – out everywhere now http://greenday.lnk.to/saviors The Saviors Tour is coming to a city near you this summer!! We’re playing both Dookie AND American Idiot in full AND a bunch of your other favorite songs new and old ? Tickets are on sale now http://greenday.com/tour Website https://greenday.com/Tour Dates https://greenday.com/tour/Sign Up To Email … Read moreNew Green Day: Bobby Sox (Official Music Video) #GreenDay #Saviors #BobbySox

54 New Prints — And Now Free Shipping!

A big batch of new prints is added to our online shop — and also free shipping, and discounts on multiple orders. source

Make your writing a real part of your life

x Some writing experts and coaches say you need to follow a particular routine, such as writing every day before taking care of other projects in your busy life. Is this good advice? Author and mentor Christine Kloser writes about her program Get Your Book Done: “This isn’t a program or training that forces you … Read moreMake your writing a real part of your life

Can we hack photosynthesis to feed the world? | Steve Long

Steve Long, et al. | Science, 2022 | Article RIPE Project | YouTube, 2020 | Watch A quick explanation of the RIPE Project and its mission. The New Yorker | Elizabeth Kolbert, 2021 | Article Could tinkering with photosynthesis prevent a global food crisis? This article explains more in depth the RIPE Project’s work and … Read moreCan we hack photosynthesis to feed the world? | Steve Long

The 10 Most Obscure Facts about Comic Books

Comic Books. Since the days of World War II, people have been obsessed with them. From the first Action Comics to blockbuster events such as Infinity Wars and Endgame, fanboys and girls across the globe have commented, complained, and compared superheroes and superhero stories. Everyone is an expert these days. With that in mind and … Read moreThe 10 Most Obscure Facts about Comic Books

Music Review: Melt the Honey – PACKS

(Fire Talk) Traveling abroad can equally call forth moments of joy and weariness. PACKS lead singer and songwriter Madeline Link confronts those feelings head-on on the Canadian band’s third LP, Melt the Honey, which they worked on during a two-week getaway in east-central Mexico. Having been acquainted with the country after joining an artist’s retreat in 2020, … Read moreMusic Review: Melt the Honey – PACKS

Divide and Concur: A Radical Plan for Peace in Europe (1920)

In a kind of wonderful inversion of concerns, P.A.M. spends more time on the details — outlining, for instance, the design, denominations, and iconography of the Union’s currency — than he does explaining how, exactly, this might all work. Since most of Europe’s problems can be solved by cutting it up like an overshared pie, … Read moreDivide and Concur: A Radical Plan for Peace in Europe (1920)

Impostorization in the ivory tower: less discussed but more vexing than impostor syndrome

While impostor syndrome, which refers to feelings of inadequacy that individuals experience and a fear that they will be discovered as fraud, has garnered much attention, the present accounts suggest that the more vexing issue in academia is impostorization, not impostor syndrome. Forms of impostorization include microaggressions, grateful guest syndrome, invisibility and inclusion taxation. source

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