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Saturday, October 23rd, 2021 09:34 am
Friday linkspam

Teaching your kids about their own privilege: conversations with children about race and other uncomfortable things

Climate Change Is Happening Now: graphs and diagrams to show what's being affected even now

Mail-Order Abortion (available from Switzerland): the cheap and not-so-well-known option for abortion in the USA

Woman Conceived Through Rape Wins Award For Campaign To Convict Her Father

COVID: a numbers game: hidden in the official numbers is the fact that over half the children dead from COVID in the USA have died in the last three months...since school went back.

Pandemic lessons: beware of knowing it all before you actually know it all: or possibly "people don't actually understand how science works".

The tangled history of mRNA vaccines: knowledge and innovation, medicine and money, and what happens when the vaccine dust settles and the time comes for recognition and awards. It's very complicated and a little too on the medical technical side for me.

The disappearing stories of Chinese in Australia (back before we were allowed to be Australian citizens. It is impossible to find a country that has not taken a red pen to its own biography and removed humiliating defeats, gruesome massacres, or the blood, sweat and tears of entire races of peoples.

We found the textbooks of Senators who oppose the 1619 project.

The Other Afghan Women: or, why some women welcome what the Taliban brings to their lives.

The Energy Dilemma of Eating: the truth is that human consumption has always taken more from the earth than it could replace. The difference is that we have more humans consuming more and wasting more in the process.

An Immigration History of the US
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Saturday, October 23rd, 2021 04:10 am (UTC)
The USA has a terrible history with the Chinese.

That link to mail order abortion is interesting. Thanks for the link! I'm too old (and no longer have the equipment) for it to be of concern to me. But I have young friends.