Robin Lloyd
@robinlloyd.bsky.social
science journalist, teacher. evidence-y.
Tips:
- find a place less reliant on fed or public funds
- where scientists are strongly respected
-where there are several strong depts, not just one or two
-more researchers not fewer (= more stories)
-collaborates with other sci institutions
- work for a place that public appreciates
- find a place less reliant on fed or public funds
- where scientists are strongly respected
-where there are several strong depts, not just one or two
-more researchers not fewer (= more stories)
-collaborates with other sci institutions
- work for a place that public appreciates
November 9, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Tips:
- find a place less reliant on fed or public funds
- where scientists are strongly respected
-where there are several strong depts, not just one or two
-more researchers not fewer (= more stories)
-collaborates with other sci institutions
- work for a place that public appreciates
- find a place less reliant on fed or public funds
- where scientists are strongly respected
-where there are several strong depts, not just one or two
-more researchers not fewer (= more stories)
-collaborates with other sci institutions
- work for a place that public appreciates
"the impact would be especially severe in the Bronx, where nearly one-third of residents—approximately 500,000 people—depend on SNAP to afford basic groceries. Nationally, about 13% of the population relies on the program." share.google/7WshPitKGzAD... NEARLY ONE THIRD
Bronx leaders rally against proposed $300B SNAP cut, warn of devastating local impact – Bronx Times
Bronx elected officials, advocates, and farmers gathered Tuesday at the Bronx Borough Hall Food Market to denounce the Trump administration’s proposed $300 billion cut to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), calling it a direct threat to low-income families across the country and particularly to residents of the Bronx.
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October 22, 2025 at 2:22 PM
"the impact would be especially severe in the Bronx, where nearly one-third of residents—approximately 500,000 people—depend on SNAP to afford basic groceries. Nationally, about 13% of the population relies on the program." share.google/7WshPitKGzAD... NEARLY ONE THIRD