Temerty Professor of Modern European History, Munk School, University of Toronto; Permanent Fellow, IWM Vienna; Emeritus Levin Professor, Yale. Author of "On Freedom," "On Tyranny," "Our Malady," "Road to Unfreedom," "Black Earth," and "Bloodlands"
Writer, comedian, illustrator, blogger and international woman of mystery. Sworn enemy of the Swedish Yule Goat. Writer of jokes in The Beaverton and Cracked. 🇨🇦
🔎 🌎 ✊
Exposing human rights abuses around the world.
-Wight of USENET.
-Director of Technology at a failing machine-vision company.
-Wouldn't mind talking about #cooking.
Webby Award Winner | Rescue | Maine🌲🦞
#tatumtalks
Cat dad. Noisemaker. Bike poser. Diet Buddhist. Armchair anarchist. "Chef".
IG:
@ambientdharma
@birddrugs
@dissociationoklahoma
unitedhumanist.org
#DoTheWork and what is the work? #BeKind #HelpOthers #ReduceHarms #BeContent #ShowLove
We focus on women's rights, social justice and gender equality. Topics like reproductive rights, women in politics and culture, and feminist activism. The magazine offers in-depth analysis, news and opinions from renowned feminist voices.
Nurturing, sustaining and encouraging the passionate engagement of human beings to improve the world by ensuring the human rights of all people.
✨Welcome to your safe space✨
Medication abortion, birth control, emergency contraception, & vaginal infections treatment from the comfort of your phone
linkin.bio/heyjane
Author, Substack newsletter “To the Contrary.” Host, "To the Contrary" podcast. Dog owner, grandfather. MSNBC. Still Never Trump. No regrets. Website: https://charliesykes.substack.com/
https://linktr.ee/roxanegay
Writer, editor, publisher, professor. Some people call me a bad feminist and by some people I mean me.
Circus, art, kids, home repairs, long walks in the woods, snacks, collector of pots.
Historian. Author. Professor. Budding Curmudgeon. I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
Editor-in-chief of The Contrarian, MSNBC contributor, dog and art lover, democracy defender, and pro-Oxford comma. Book recommendations welcomed.