I do the same thing! Albeit with far less interesting notes.
Posts by Clement Loo
instantly assumed this was a kaiju situation
Five women/AFAB authors who I’ve read 5 books from:
- Iris Marion Young
- Nancy Fraser
- Vandana Shiva
- Becky Chambers
- Andrea Gibson
Does curiosity drive your storytelling skills? We're looking for a talented and experienced writer to dive into the issue areas we explore and shine a light on the people who make a difference in MN. Application deadline 2/17:
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The Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources' 2027 RFP for funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund is open with approximately $121M available from the lottery-generated fund for projects beginning July 2027. Proposals are due March 18, 2026.
We should reject the idea that the best way to prepare students for careers is to create programs tailored for specific job outcomes. It doesn’t work to “teach for the test,” so why would this work? Real life, real careers are messy, require problem solving. A disturbing trend for a dying economy.
I know that future me will thank current me if current me can manage to finish putting together the syllabuses and Canvas sites for my spring courses prior to the beginning of winter break.
But, current me is having a hard time not giving in to the end of the semester post-grading desire to loaf.
Every one of you: post at least once a day about some small thing that makes you happy that has nothing to do with politics. This is a hard and fast rule. I won’t be keeping a spreadsheet or anything but if you don’t do it, I’ll know.
Publicly-owned grocery stores can be structured to prioritize community benefit over profit, enabling lower prices, better food access, and stronger local sourcing, and may operate independently or in partnership with non-profits, cooperatives, or private operators. www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/...
Morris, Minnesota, has set aside traditional partisan debates to invest in clean energy and innovative conservation opportunities that can help the town remain economically secure and build long-term community wealth:
Two smiling individuals posing for a selfie indoors. The person on the left is wearing a pink shirt and glasses, and the person on the right is dressed in a yellow plaid shirt.
Congratulations to Troy Goodnough and Clement Loo on receiving the James Farrell (Re)Cognition awards from the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability (UMACS).
z.umn.edu/UMACSawards2025
#UMNMorrisProud #Sustainability
I suspect it's because initially most folks on Bluesky were folks trying to escape those things on other platforms but now that Bluesky has a bit larger of a user base it's drawing in folks who aren't primarily using Bluesky to escape toxic social media.
My siblings and I had similar experiences after my grandmother died. It's wild how unwilling (or unable) some folks are to accept "they're dead," as an answer.
Just got the beautiful cover design of @alisonhopealkon.bsky.social and my companion to our 2011 'Cultivating Food Justice' published by @mitpress.bsky.social It's due out in February next year. Mark your calendars!
Does anybody else feel like they've been beaten with a bag of wet laundry?
I don’t normally post pet pictures but, c’mon, how could I not post this one?!?
There are many reasons why Christopher Moore is one of my favorite authors. The below is one of them.
Check out my post in the APA's Public Philosophy Blog on the idea of "responsive science"--addressing science's obligations to society by combining diversified professional participation and increased public participation in science. #philsky #philsci #scicomm #science
I invented a game. It’s called 4 x 3.
It’s like connections except that there are three words in each category, there are four categories, and one word is in all four categories.
Easy mode is when you know the special word. Hard is when you don’t.
Just Sustainability #podcast new episode alert! Listen to Shane Epting tell me about philosophy of the city and the role of philosophers in public scholarship:
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I’m of the opinion that protestors should watch more English football. Those fans are really creative with their chants.
Screen grab from eBay of Audre Lorde’s book The First Cities. You can’t see it here but they’re asking for $8,500 plus shipping
Title page of The First Cities. It’s dated 4/68 and signed with the inscription “To A.B. - who has seen the lights in some of these cities go out."
The poem “Coal”, which Lorde says in an interview came to her while riding on the packed subway, pressing through the tubes of human energy pulsing underground beneath Manhattan
Any Audre Lorde nerds in DC should go to Second Story Books and try to set eyes on this signed first edition of Lorde’s rare first book, The First Cities.
When she signed this in 1968, she was 34, a librarian with 2 small kids in an unhappy marriage. She had never taught or given a public speech.
Stopping deforestation is the one of the largest, fastest, cheapest, and most effective climate solutions we have.
Not to mention it’s the best way to stem biodiversity loss, too.
But we don’t give it nearly enough attention.
Let’s change that!
Employing a biographical and genealogical methodology, this article shows the ways that Black cultural production is a spatial expression: Black placemaking. It also offers insight into the cultural persistence of Black urban communities during the 20th century. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
I think folks need to realize (or remember) that spending on research isn't a liability it is an investment.
Poem of the day from the Poetry Foundation:
star poem by Manny Loley
night drapes
stars emit light
around the north star-fire
stars journey
in their wake
stories extend
Thanks to @marshall0i.bsky.social for sharing the information about Sandra Harding.