Thanks for sharing this insightful piece.
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Wishing the quote was cited. Thank you for sharing it is a great quote.
Wait until they find the book Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
"Misia," " pronounced "miz-ee-ah," is a Greek-derived suffix meaning hatred or hatred of. It serves as a more accurate alternative to the suffix "-phobia," which strictly denotes fear but is often used to describe hatred, thereby falsely misattributing a medical condition to hateful acts of prejudice and discrimination. Terms like transmisia (hatred of transgender people) and Islamomisia (hatred of Islam) use this suffix to highlight the "hatred at the root" of such harmful beliefs and systems. Why "misia" is preferred over "-phobia" Accuracy: "-Phobia" comes from the Greek word for "fear," whereas "-misia" directly translates to hatred"
We as a society would do better to be more precise in our language. Phobia means fear. It isn’t about fear, it’s about hate. Misia is a more apt term when discussing the hated of groups based on identities.
Congratulations!🎉 Building a program from the ground up isn’t for the faint of heart. Looking forward to seeing how your work grows.
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Craft zero-proof cocktail
Aerial view of the Orange and Black Oasis
A beautiful view of the event through wrought iron railing as the night comes to a close
The line of people waiting to be served a nonalcoholic drink at the Orange and Black Oasis.
An amazing time was had last weekend at #PrincetonReunions. Over 1000 alums stopped by the Orange and Black Oasis, enjoying craft zero-proof drinks, cookies from Murray Dodge Cafe and live jazz. #Princeton #Recovery #AlcoholFree #StudentsRecover
Jazz, craft zero-proof drinks and cookies by Murray Dodge Cafe. #PrincetonReunions #SoberSaturday #Princeton
Looking forward to this weekend at #Princeton Excited for some zero-proof cocktails, cookies (from the bakers at Murray Dodge Cafe) and some live jazz. #Reunions #OrangeAndBlack
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Happy Birthday to your Mom! Enjoy your dinner.
Delta’s by Rutgers?
That is stunning!
That is brilliant!!!
Feeling the Tiger pride
Feeling some Tiger pride.
Join #StudentsRecover on March 20th 10pm EST for #ReelConversations to discuss how issues of #SubstanceUse and other #MentalHealth issues are portrayed in the movie #TheSecretLifeOfBees.
The anticipatory compliance across higher ed is not shocking. Academia has always sided with maintaining the status quo in support of stocking the coffers with the resources of the donor class.
Colleges and universities are just another industrial complex looking to amass wealth and power on the backs of the working class, using the rhetoric of intellectual freedom and scientific advancement to convince the public that they are a beacon of hope for change and possibility.
And hand over the name of potential campus activist in hopes of keeping or increasing access to federal funding.
Thank you for your service especially during such trying and violent times.
Higher ed showed their hand in 2020. Academia is dedicated to preserving the status quo for those with the most resources. Everyone else are seen as profit centers that are expendable. Higher ed ain’t going to save no one but themselves. It time for the populace to take the reins.
Hi! We are Students Recover we are the first online student recovery community for post-secondary students in North America. We provide mutual aid support grounded in harm reduction for students in/seeking recovery from substance use and other mental health issues.
This is going to be epic!!! Can’t wait for it to drop.
The anticipatory compliance is maddening.
Actions speak louder than words. Showing up, making room, and supporting those from the community will let people know what is in your heart.
Happy Birthday!
Thanks for the recommendation
Hi #BookSky and #AcademicSky what are your favorite books addressing policy/praxis in #HigherEd that priories the status quo and limits which populations can participate in the academy?
We will go first…
Ebony and Ivy by Craig Steven Wilder.
Real humans here! Just trying to connect with others
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