wow, this sounds very cool! Do we need to bring our own supplies?
Posts by Sharla Berry
preparing for #AERA2026 ... I miss the twitter days... where/how do academics connect before conferences these days?
Tech jobs suck right now. Teaching jobs suck, nursing jobs suck, higher ed really sucks. Non-profit jobs suck in a way that was unimaginable two yrs ago
Jobs that were once good are bad; jobs that were never great are worse than ever. Do *all* jobs suck right now?
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I met with AI data labelers in Kenya who are organizing their colleagues to fight the brutal working conditions and horrible pay given to the workers at the "bottom of the AI supply chain." They believe the NDAs they've signed are unenforceable so are speaking out:
www.404media.co/ai-is-africa...
"Women adopt AI at rates 25% lower than men.
This isn’t a guess. It’s the finding of a Harvard Business School meta-analysis examining eighteen studies, over 140,000 participants, across multiple countries."
"Every AI Company Is Building a Different Wife"
abiawomosu.substack.com/p/they-built...
A man in a suit stands speaking, with text criticizing Mayor Mamdani for not honoring his commitment to allocate 0.5% of the city expense budget to NYC public libraries in his preliminary budget. Visit NYC PLAN.ORG for more information
The bottom line is that NYC Public Libraries need increased and most importantly STABLE funding annually. Mayor Mamdani promised both and this preliminary budget is a BROKEN PROMISE. There’s time for him to rectify this. NYC library patrons expect that he will.
This one resonated. As NTT faculty, only systematic raises are merit raises which range 0-<3%. I am not eligible for retention raises- food workers can get retentions, but not me. Also, different rules for different TT people- some people get retentions, others told similar offer doesn’t count.
Important education message: "independent research has made clear that technology rarely boosts learning in schools—and often impairs it."
A few profit and the most vulnerable pay
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“Black women started 2025 with an unemployment rate of 5.4%. They ended it at 7.3%—the highest rate in 4 years. Black women’s unemployment is now equivalent to White women’s rate during the bleakest moments of the Great Recession.”
“Black women also suffered job loss across sectors…”
THE SEGMENT ABOUT BLACK WOMEN'S UNEMPLOYMENT IS UP ON CBSNEWS.COM!!! Thank you @cbsmornings.bsky.social and Jericka Duncan for bringing me on! #blacksky
BACK BY DEMAND 🌹 after 2 sell out print runs The House Archives Built & Other Thoughts on Black Archival Possibilities by @dorothyjberry.bsky.social is back Feb 4, 12p ET!
don't miss your chance to grab this important piece of writing on libraries+archives+memory+black history www.weherepress.org
We're only $150 away from $10,000 which puts us at 50% of what we need to raise for the Black Zine Fair. Donations are tax deductible. gogetfunding.com/black-zine-f...
a useful starter pack:
go.bsky.app/2Fq4P6e
this is a relatively naive question, but is there a way we can add more metadata to our iphone photos/storage?
The university-surveillance component of this piece is !!! I had missed the Qualtrics shift and acquisition and wow.
We really need an ed-tech key players power-map, does anyone know if this exists?
We finally have jobs numbers out this morning from September and take a look at this: big jump again in Black women's unemployment, now 7.5% from 6.7% in August.
This figure has been ticking up all year. This is now the highest unemployment rate Black women have faced in 4 years, since mid-2021.
"In 2025, 40% of women aged 15 to 44 say they would move abroad permanently if they had the opportunity. The current figure is four times higher than the 10% who shared this desire in 2014, when it was generally in line with other age and gender groups."
A hand holds a book called "Disabling Intelligences: Legacies of Eugenics and How We are Wrong about Al" by Rua M. Williams. The cover is burgundy with orange leaves, and behind the book is a blanket with similar colors.
This will be my thread for thoughts while reading Disabling Intelligences by @fractalecho.bsky.social this week.
I'm all wrapped up in a fleece blanket, I have my highlighter and page flags, and on page 2 I'm already love their writing style.
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here is my story about how Zohran's focus on community amid the loneliness epidemic helped young people connect their politics to an organizing infrastructure, that interviewed ZM, and does not use the NYT's framing of "they don't know how to make friends" :-) and also ran 4 days before NYT's lol
I knew Kodak had a history of pollution, but this read goes much deeper than that and into their work for the military!
ok gotchu! well, generally digging the vibes... the colors and the messages are great!
this is dope... I love love love the words. I don't get the fork though...
Views | The exodus of 300,000 Black women from the workforce is not just a labor statistic—it is the latest reminder that civil rights remain unfinished, and that silence cannot be its price.
cute! but can we get some stickers for the crafty folks? and maybe a tote bag? I do love the green too!
My son is taking a college class where students use an AI tool to review their own (ungraded) assignments.
The tool turns out to make elementary math mistakes, including telling him his correct answer was wrong.
I use LLMs in my work but boy do I keep failing to see their educational value.
check it out!
My city is currently being marketed for data centers.
They are calling it “VIRGINIA'S I-64 INNOVATION CORRIDOR:
RICHMOND REGION AND HAMPTON ROADS
The World's Next Global Internet Hub”
Ima message you!
ha! that's awesome! where are your folks from? mine are from Kansas.