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Posts by Nicole S.

Thanks, Void

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I might have something to yell into the void. Is this a good void? I like to curate my voids if I'm going to use all that energy to yell

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FUCK YEAH WGA

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tentative deal reached to end the Hollywood writers strike. No deal yet for actors.

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AI will not destroy jobs, it will actually create jobs. For every AI you have to assign 2 guys to monitor it because it's stupid and sucks ass

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Not weird

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“Happy Hispanic Heritage Month,” the white lady said to me earnestly. It’s tough to render me speechless, but there you have it

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The labor movement is alive and well in the Heartland! “The United Auto Workers union launched a historic strike Friday against all three of Detroit’s biggest automakers after its contracts expired.” www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...

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Yikes

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Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines, by @FaithRinggold, 1996, 📸 by @manufernandezap

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Instead, we are busy counting heads. Reporting something vague for someone vague, enough to keep a real discussion about labor rights at bay. We refuse to examine the realities of covid on an increasingly-disabled workforce. We will not look at fires and floods as a fact of managing humans.

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In this discipline we should be discussing job losses, the introduction of AI into our every day work, the climate crisis and its impacts on our ability to make a living, the pressure to reduce labor costs to zero (see group 1 above).

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I’ve been reluctant to kvetch because, after 30 years of working in this arena, I know what bitter and jaded sounds like. I don’t want to be either. But I *am* angry and done keeping it in. The question in my head remains: So what?

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So I find myself coming across long posts on other platforms, people who have billed themselves as practitioners with no discernible track record, offering empty platitudes. Worse than being empty, often they are just plain inaccurate

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Please know there are some *excellent* practitioners out there, but they are far outnumbered.

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Ok but just bc I miss you, profe

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Given their inability or unwillingness to make systemic change, they became the darlings of DEI. Perfect window-dressing, wrapped in loads of unhelpful data to provide an illusion of change

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The second group was the woefully unprepared, unserious pick-me’s of corporate life who decided that they magically understood the work and billed themselves as DEI practitioners

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One group was investors (pick your favorite villain) who decided that the work of anti-racism, accessibility, and meaningfully employing people from marginalized communities was “not business.”

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This is the way

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Torn between blasting every shitty DEI take and just walking away. We have taken so many wrong turns in this discipline and some days my heart aches about it

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28% of parenting young adults is about passwords

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The profile of him a little while back in the NYT was disturbing, to put it mildly. To put it spicily, it was a fucking nightmare

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🤯

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So do I just go ahead and rant? Is there a waiting/cooling off period? What’s the vibe

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I enjoy being the correct age to appreciate this joke

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Hello, I’m Johnny Cash

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