Ian G. Williams
@igraywill.bsky.social
Personal account. Social worker, PhD student @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social @gcsocialwelfare.bsky.social. I read & think a lot about tech ethics, digital literacy, innovation, inequality, & social change. I find refuge & inspiration in the humanities.
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It is the openness of the situation we need to grapple with. The political conflict isn’t over, nor is democracy’s fate sealed for good. On one end of the plausible spectrum, a democratic turnaround – and on the other, a complete democratic breakdown and full-blown authoritarian rule.
November 8, 2025 at 2:13 PM
It is the openness of the situation we need to grapple with. The political conflict isn’t over, nor is democracy’s fate sealed for good. On one end of the plausible spectrum, a democratic turnaround – and on the other, a complete democratic breakdown and full-blown authoritarian rule.
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Something deeply fucked up when you can blindly break basic state functions and condemn millions to death and then people make you the richest man in the world instead of a pariah
November 7, 2025 at 12:43 PM
Something deeply fucked up when you can blindly break basic state functions and condemn millions to death and then people make you the richest man in the world instead of a pariah
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"I can't feed starving American kids because I need money to invade Nigeria and placate billionaire ballroom donors" is a novel political argument. bsky.app/profile/atru...
Trump on SNAP: "Our country has to remain very liquid because problems, catastrophes, wars -- it could be anything. We have to remain liquid. We can't give everything away."
November 7, 2025 at 1:36 AM
"I can't feed starving American kids because I need money to invade Nigeria and placate billionaire ballroom donors" is a novel political argument. bsky.app/profile/atru...
Juliana Rodrigues, EMES PhD student board rep, starts by remarking on her feelings of responsibility that set in while preparing for this plenary, situating her work on north(s)-south(s) dialogues with her dual PhD studies at universities in Finland & Brazil, & decoloniality as praxis. #10EMESconf
November 6, 2025 at 1:45 PM
Juliana Rodrigues, EMES PhD student board rep, starts by remarking on her feelings of responsibility that set in while preparing for this plenary, situating her work on north(s)-south(s) dialogues with her dual PhD studies at universities in Finland & Brazil, & decoloniality as praxis. #10EMESconf