And guess what happened to the homes bought by those disruptive platforms? Right into the portfolio of an institutional owner.
03.02.2026 16:11 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@desireefields.bsky.social
Critical economic geographer: digital experiments with property, place, financial subjectivity. Opinions are my own. @ucbgeography.bsky.social Editor, Environment and Planning A + @housingtheory.bsky.social
And guess what happened to the homes bought by those disruptive platforms? Right into the portfolio of an institutional owner.
03.02.2026 16:11 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0This tired rent-to-own model was rolled out as disruptive innovation during the pandemic real estate boom, only for it to fail once interest rates began to rise.
03.02.2026 16:05 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0We're recruiting 2 PhD candidates in human geography here in Uppsala, one position focused on urban/housing issues and one in political ecology.
Please spread the word/repost etc. Being a PhD student in Sweden is a good gig.
in general, i actually suspect this means their business case is deteriorating at a rapid clip
26.01.2026 01:08 — 👍 1648 🔁 244 💬 29 📌 10Really incisive analysis of the scale of community defense in Minneapolis. I love how it conveys how unified the city is, the density of defenders as you move through the city, and the basic nature of skills this work takes.
22.01.2026 05:51 — 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0No Kings is projected on to a mountainside above the town’s lights
Davos, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum.
20.01.2026 22:16 — 👍 17733 🔁 4092 💬 291 📌 296one unexpected outlook change from being a dad is taking the self care people 10x more seriously when it comes to dealing with weirdly directed anger and rage (including Online). many angry posts should have been naps or little packets of crackers
31.12.2025 21:13 — 👍 4144 🔁 595 💬 73 📌 59💯
30.12.2025 18:15 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Flyer with USF logo for the USF blog "Reparative urban futures: reconfiguring infrastructures and institutions towards liberation" and the quote "“Communities are already doing the critical work of repairing urban infrastructure while envisioning pathways towards reparative futures. As scholars, we must go beyond simply learning and documenting what communities are doing; they are not just knowledge holders. They are knowledge producers and grounded city planners. “ on a Illustration from ‘Threads and Seeds,’ zine prepared for the Reparative Urban Futures community forum, by Anna Carlson, shared with permission. Copyright
Flyer with USF logo for the USF blog "Reparative urban futures: reconfiguring infrastructures and institutions towards liberation" and the quote "“Communities are already doing the critical work of repairing urban infrastructure while envisioning pathways towards reparative futures. As scholars, we must go beyond simply learning and documenting what communities are doing; they are not just knowledge holders. They are knowledge producers and grounded city planners. “ on a Illustration from ‘Threads and Seeds,’ zine prepared for the Reparative Urban Futures community forum, by Anna Carlson, shared with permission. Copyright
👉 New on the #USFBlog 🥂
In this guest blog, Naama Blatman, Sage Ponder & Suraya Scheba reflect on "Reparative Urban Futures," a #USF-supported workshop bringing scholars and community organisers together to rethink infrastructure, abolition, and repair from the ground up.
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"This promise of an AI future, is really just a collective anxiety that wealthy people have about how well they're gonna be able to control us in the future."
- @tressiemcphd.bsky.social with an absolute mic drop moment about AI bullshit.
Incredible words.
Listen to all of it!
Bank of America first started offering credit cards to women in 1974
20.12.2025 03:43 — 👍 3813 🔁 1003 💬 44 📌 7Great funding opportunity from the Urban Studies Foundation!
16.12.2025 22:42 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0Stunning admission from Trump in his Politico interview. He confesses he knows almost nothing about the drug trafficking of the guy he pardoned even though he helped bring 500 tons of cocaine into US. Trump also reveals his narcissism makes him easy to manipulate:
newrepublic.com/article/2041...
Watercolor still from "The American Revolution" documentary depicting of one of George Washington's army recruits being inoculated against smallpox during the Revolutionary War.
Working my way through Ken Burns's "The American Revolution" and wasn't aware that VACCINATION WAS KEY TO WINNING THE REVOLUTION!?! This point feels...relevant to the present day.
09.12.2025 14:56 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0This is the conclusion that I hope we will draw from the Zillow drama... that we need a gold-standard national data source for property-level risk to climate hazards that is transparent, accessible, and legally defensible. Private companies can help build it but the public needs to own it.
03.12.2025 13:30 — 👍 68 🔁 26 💬 0 📌 0We are about to discover the far right equivalent of "everyone at the leftist commune wants to design the ideal society and no one wants to do laundry"
07.12.2025 17:31 — 👍 665 🔁 125 💬 29 📌 2why it’s good for scientists, engineers, administrators, diplomats and jurists to be artistically literate
02.12.2025 16:32 — 👍 19 🔁 9 💬 1 📌 1“we failed a veteran” is the ultimate story here and if I were a soldier currently being asked to do war crimes on Trump’s behalf I would consider this instructive
01.12.2025 17:12 — 👍 1294 🔁 302 💬 17 📌 9if you steal a cell phone or wallet in paris they kick you out of the french thieve's guild for insufficient whimsy
27.11.2025 21:45 — 👍 3199 🔁 569 💬 39 📌 9"Authoritarian gov'ts view culture as a threat bc in [art] you can 👀 alternatives to the current reality. We live in a timeline that says AI domination is inevitable [+] the ppl with the most 💰 will get to decide who + what survives. The arts remind us that none of the current truisms are absolutes"
26.11.2025 05:53 — 👍 47 🔁 10 💬 0 📌 1One of the big tidal forces of the coming years is that the baseline reliability of things you see on a screen is going to decline.
I think this has not been adequately metabolized.
This is one version, but there are a bunch of them.
can anyone who understands finance lingo tell me if this is a good or bad sign??
25.11.2025 19:44 — 👍 679 🔁 121 💬 33 📌 2Alondra Nelson AND Ruha Benjamin?!! 💅🏽
25.11.2025 19:04 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0You have to keep giving money to avoid collapse and if there’s collapse you have to give more money. It’s called the free market.
24.11.2025 22:54 — 👍 5248 🔁 1223 💬 152 📌 108The UW Center for an Informed Public is looking for postdocs (for 2026-2028) from across diverse disciplines whose research sheds light on the challenges of our modern information environment, promotes civic health, and/or helps people/communities navigate online spaces: apply.interfolio.com/177901
24.11.2025 18:26 — 👍 142 🔁 118 💬 1 📌 7Huh. Something about this story feels familiar…
24.11.2025 16:08 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0📣 Job alert! 📣 Harvard Kennedy School is running 2 open-rank faculty searches in technology & public policy. One position is specifically for scholars using data science to address public problems. Please help us spread the word! academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/15561
22.11.2025 20:14 — 👍 30 🔁 20 💬 0 📌 1On official UC letterhead: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA James B. Milliken President Office of the President 1111 Franklin Street Oakland, CA 94607 universityofcalifornia.edu CAMPUSES Berkeley Davis Irvine UCLA Merced Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz MEDICAL CENTERS Davis Irvine UCLA San Diego San Francisco NATIONAL LABORATORIES Lawrence Berkeley Lawrence Livermore Los Alamos DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES November 18, 2025 Dear Chancellors: I'm writing with regard to the President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (PPFP) and the program's associated faculty hiring incentive. As you know, for more than 40 years, PPFP has provided postdoctoral research fellowships, professional development, and faculty mentoring to scholars in all fields whose research, teaching, and service advance the academic and research missions of the University of California. Since 2003, UC campuses that hire current and former PPFP fellows into ladder-rank positions have been eligible for a hiring incentive funded by the University that provides support for newly hired fellows for five years. Since the creation of the incentive, more than $162 million has been invested by the University to support PPFP faculty hires. This commitment has enabled our campuses to successfully recruit and retain outstanding faculty across a range of disciplines. Given the myriad challenges currently facing UC - including disruptions to billions of dollars in annual federal support, as well as uncertainty around the state budget- reasonable questions were raised in recent months about whether the University could maintain the commitment to current levels of incentive funding. After considering a recommendation to sunset the incentive program due to these significant fiscal constraints, I consulted with all of you as well as faculty and campus academic administrators and systemwide Academic Senate leadership. [continued on next image]
After learning more about the history and success of the program and weighing the thoughtful perspectives that have been shared, I have concluded that barring extraordinary financial setbacks, the PPFP faculty hiring incentive program will continue while the University continues to assess the program's structure as well as its long-term financial sustainability. As a result of our continuing consultation and review, there may be consideration of some changes to elements of the program including the total number of incentives supported, a number that has fluctuated significantly over the years, and how the awards are distributed among campuses. In the meantime, the University will continue to fund the PPFP faculty hiring incentive program and campuses may continue to take advantage of these incentives. We will have an opportunity to discuss any potential changes prior to adoption. As we look to the future, I will continue to engage with faculty leaders, program stakeholders, and UC community members about this important program. I especially appreciate the thoughtful perspectives shared in recent weeks by Academic Council Chair Palazoglu and Vice Chair Scott, the Council of Graduate Deans, UC faculty members, and you as our campus leaders. Sincerely, James B. Milliken President
WE JUST KEEP WINNING. (UC President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program RESTORED!!!!)
18.11.2025 22:34 — 👍 925 🔁 215 💬 9 📌 16Struck this morning by how the win wasn’t from the UC system itself pushing back—it was its worker power through *unions* and aligned groups like @aaup.org defending UC interests, even though admin itself wasn’t.
There’s some kind of lesson here