it is important to emphasize that this was *the point*. this was *intentional*. elon musk is a vicious white supremacist who thinks poor african children ought to die, so that the world can be whiter
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Kristen C. Howard explores the ethics and practices of exploitation and labour in the digitization of heritage materials and sources.
Arab Americans trace their roots to 22 countries and four waves of immigration to the U.S. One week from tonight, Dave Serio walks us through that history and how to bring it into your classroom.
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3. Tacos
PBS News @pbsnews.org Classroom Daily News Lesson:
Artemis II mission prepares for return to Earth
Ask students: Should humans should go to space? Why or why not?
https://loom.ly/S2P6-XI #EduSky #sschat
My one-hour special “Rick Steves Iran: Yesterday and Today,” which helps humanize 90 million Iranian people, is streaming free and ad-free at www.ricksteves.com/watch-iran.
NEW @pbsnews.org Classroom Daily News Lesson —
Iran blocking passage through the Persian Gulf has impacted gas and oil prices, but it's also blocked one of the major sources of fertilizer for the world. #EDUSky #sschat
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A Look Back: Amazing New Video Created By Smithsonian Will Probably Be Used In A Zillion ELL Classes larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2026/04/05/a...
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Map showing bird migration last night. It shows hotsposts in the Mid-Atlantic to Ohio Valely, in the Southeast and Southern Plains.
While you slept last night: ~100 million birds took to the skies 🐦
The Mid-Atlantic saw heavy traffic moving north/northeast, with migration hotspots from the Southeast to Ohio Valley and Southern Plains.
The overnight rush continues this weekend.
Details at cwg.live
My USDA-Forest Service-funded project with scientists there was about water in the western United States. I guess that’s not a concern anymore.
Ice cream churn
Someone sent me this.
This is my favorite climate change chart. Japanese monks, aristocrats, and emperors kept meticulous records of cherry blossom festivals for 1,200 years and accidentally built the world's longest climate dataset.
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150th Anniversary Edition Reproduction of Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott
Day 30 Choose 30 books, one per day, no particular order, that you’ve read that were written by women. #BookSky #BookChallenge #ReadingWomen #30DaysBooksByWomen
I am often asked what laws I would recommend blue states adopt. While there is no one-size-fits-all approach, there are seven changes every state could adopt right now, for virtually no cost or administrative burden. www.democracydocket.com/opinion/seve...
Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones www.nytimes.com/2026/03/29/t... gift link
#OTD 29th March 1974: Discovery of the Terracotta Army in Xi’an, China https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjk3a0SqrGM #historyteacher #sschat
Shadow figure of young girl looking up at a birding a shadowy tree. The moon is bright yellow in the background. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
Day 29 Choose 30 books, one per day, no particular order, that you’ve read that were written by women. #BookSky #BookChallenge #ReadingWomen #30DaysBooksByWomen
Green cover with yellow waves of water. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
Day 28 Choose 30 books, one per day, no particular order, that you’ve read that were written by women. #BookSky #BookChallenge #ReadingWomen #30DaysBooksByWomen
Engine room of an early 1900s train. Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie.
Day 27 Choose 30 books, one per day, no particular order, that you’ve read that were written by women. #BookSky #BookChallenge #ReadingWomen #30DaysBooksByWomen