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Much appreciated lol. We have one month left of the semester so it’s all hands on deck 🤣

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@charleswlogan.bsky.social nice to see you both still here!

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Thanks for the invite; I hope it was fruitful for students

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I know I owe you an email!!

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lol I haven’t been on here all semester, I don’t know who’s still here

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lol thats not a bad idea!

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I’m experiencing the same with my Black Feminist critical AI literacies course. But so many faculty members have said they wish they could take the course lolll

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"Palantir. Neurodivergent. Fellowship."

"Hey kids! Wanna be a boot? 😃"

Plus: Not "neurodivergence" as if valuing qualities you hold. Not neurodiversity, as if seeking community (plus that icky "diverse" word). Not "ND Peoples'." Neurodivergent. Singular.

That is some shit-tier pandering guys. F-

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Oooh I love hair nah! I forgot she had built a physical arcade

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The (Im)Possibilities of “Creating Digital Living Rooms”: A Black Educational Studies Perspective on Digital Platforms in Teacher Education – CITE Journal

📚New Pub! Contributing to our special issue series, @justmaybechris.bsky.social, Cherise McBride, and
@anna-phd.bsky.social
write on “The (Im)Possibilities of ‘Creating Digital Living Rooms’: A Black Educational Studies Perspective on Digital Platforms in Teacher Education”. Check it out!

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‘The precedent is Flint’: How Oregon’s data center boom is supercharging a water crisis | Food and Environment Reporting Network In the spring of 2022, Jim Doherty kept having the same conversation with folks at the only grocery store in Boardman, his eastern Oregon hometown, or at the grain depot where he picked up food for…

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Thank you!

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Hey folks, I’m seeking examples of Black women or femme artists who incorporate electronic textiles or other types of physical interactive electronic art into their practice. Thank you!

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So important that European educator unions are getting together to agree ways forward on AI in both schools and HE - and especially that they are *not* partnering with big AI firms as the US teachers' union has done.

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Hold on, nah -

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Oooooooh appreciate the share! I’ve actually started making shifts in the focus on the piece so this might be really useful! Will email within the week

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The Free Speech Crisis for Black Americans Is Worse Than You Think Don’t let Jimmy Kimmel’s return fool you: Black academics are more frightened of talking to the press than I’ve ever seen.

Since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, HBCUs received terroristic threats. Black students have been expelled or forced to withdraw. Black professors and teachers have been fired and placed on leave. A Black firefighter was placed on leave. A Black journalist was fired

thebarbedwire.com/2025/09/26/f...

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These Startups Are Building Advanced AI Models Without Data Centers A new crowd-trained way to develop LLMs over the internet could shake up the AI industry with a giant 100 billion-parameter model later this year.

Hmmm 👀 www.wired.com/story/these-...

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Appreciate the share!

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A screenshot from the article "The The Internet Doesn’t Exist in the Sky: Literacy, AI, and the Digital Middle Passage" by Mia Shaw, S. R. Toliver, and Tiera Tanksley. The screenshot shows two side-by-side images. The image on the left pictures a figure standing on a stage speaking to people. The figure is saying, "On this day, we come together to dream of technology anew. On this day, we force the Symbiote corporate organism out of our lands, out of our bodies. On this day, we break the chains of algorithmic oppression. Together." The image on the right pictures a Black teenage girl with her arms crossed over a shirt that reads, "Oh my Lorde". A speech bubble above the girl reads, "An interesting speech, Id say." The girl says, "Yea."

A screenshot from the article "The The Internet Doesn’t Exist in the Sky: Literacy, AI, and the Digital Middle Passage" by Mia Shaw, S. R. Toliver, and Tiera Tanksley. The screenshot shows two side-by-side images. The image on the left pictures a figure standing on a stage speaking to people. The figure is saying, "On this day, we come together to dream of technology anew. On this day, we force the Symbiote corporate organism out of our lands, out of our bodies. On this day, we break the chains of algorithmic oppression. Together." The image on the right pictures a Black teenage girl with her arms crossed over a shirt that reads, "Oh my Lorde". A speech bubble above the girl reads, "An interesting speech, Id say." The girl says, "Yea."

And then there's this amazing academic article/short fiction/comics piece, "The The Internet Doesn’t Exist in the Sky: Literacy, AI, and the Digital Middle Passage" by @miasshaw.bsky.social, @srtoliver.bsky.social, and @drtanksley.bsky.social. Read the article: www.tieratanksley.com/_files/ugd/e...

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DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing Following Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Trump administration’s promise to go after the “radical left” a study showing most domestic terrosim is far-right was disappeared.

the government and the people who control AI are erasing history and research in real time to distort reality www.404media.co/doj-deletes-...

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“Severance" actor Tramell Tillman has won the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series. He is the first Black man ever to win the award #Emmys

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Pray for your teacher friends. The load is heavy right now. Teaching in this political climate is a LOT.

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Pedagogies of Care Building Collective-Oriented Educational Spaces This comic showcases the power of developing caring educational spaces as a political, ethical, and relational practice. Suggested Citation:...

and [5] “Featuring and amplifying scholar-educator-artivists of Color as public intellectuals”.

maipedagogyproject.com/our-projects...

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Pedagogies of Care Building Collective-Oriented Educational Spaces This comic showcases the power of developing caring educational spaces as a political, ethical, and relational practice. Suggested Citation:...

[3] “Offering a pedagogical tool for educators interested in racially just practices in formal and informal educational spaces”; [4] “Expanding representations of research-based findings and counterstories (un)told”;

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Pedagogies of Care Building Collective-Oriented Educational Spaces This comic showcases the power of developing caring educational spaces as a political, ethical, and relational practice. Suggested Citation:...

“ [1] “Capturing more imaginative, unconventional, dynamic forms of knowledge within and beyond “traditional academic texts” [2] “Making scholarly research more widely available and accessible to broader audiences and learners”;

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Pedagogies of Care Building Collective-Oriented Educational Spaces This comic showcases the power of developing caring educational spaces as a political, ethical, and relational practice. Suggested Citation:...

“ experiential learning space of knowledge and practices for liberatory education. Through multimodality and the arts, Mai Pedagogy Project aspires to spark (k)new musings, theorizations, and implementation of justice-centered pedagogies for the purposes of: […]

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Two photos stacked. Top photo is a burgundy background with three pages from the comic displayed and attached with tape. Bottom photo is a screenshot of the first page of comic, titled “Visualizing Pedagogies of Collective Intersectional Care - Based on the collective imagination of Josephine H. Pham, Kiese Vita, Tiffany M. Nyachae, & Mia Shaw. Illustrated by Mia Shaw”

Two photos stacked. Top photo is a burgundy background with three pages from the comic displayed and attached with tape. Bottom photo is a screenshot of the first page of comic, titled “Visualizing Pedagogies of Collective Intersectional Care - Based on the collective imagination of Josephine H. Pham, Kiese Vita, Tiffany M. Nyachae, & Mia Shaw. Illustrated by Mia Shaw”

Last year, I had the honor of collaborating with Josephine Pham on reimagining her co-authored piece on pedagogies of collective intersectional care with Kiese Vita and Tiffany M. Nyachae for the Mai Pedagogy Project, “A collaboration among scholars, educators, and artists [that] serves as an […]

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Since tomorrow is Labor Day and school is in session, I'd like to argue (again) that teaching about GenAI should include discussion of the extractive, exploitative labor conditions that make the technology possible. 🧵

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Washington Post article: "For $65K a year, you can send your kid up an AI-driven private school. There are no teachers, and students study just two hours per day."

Washington Post article: "For $65K a year, you can send your kid up an AI-driven private school. There are no teachers, and students study just two hours per day."

Ad for Elephant Learning, claiming kids can learn 1 year of math in 3 months

Ad for Elephant Learning, claiming kids can learn 1 year of math in 3 months

Ad for Miacademy Learning, promising "Learning at lightning speed."

Ad for Miacademy Learning, promising "Learning at lightning speed."

Ad for Thinkster Learning, promising "confidence rebuilt in weeks" and "3X faster progress than old-school centers."

Ad for Thinkster Learning, promising "confidence rebuilt in weeks" and "3X faster progress than old-school centers."

I've been tracking ads for learning aps for a couple of months now, and this claim that AI can help kids learn at super speed is one of the most prevalent and troubling claims. 1/

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