Starting off with something for any Virginian: elections are over, now email your state legislators to support statewide housing reforms in the upcoming General Assembly Session!
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2026 board elections for the Friends of Duncan Library are coming up & we’d love to have you join us!
It’s truly a great group of folks & a fun way to support the community! 📚
www.friendsofduncanlibrary.org/news/2026-du...
2026 board elections for the Friends of Duncan Library are coming up & we’d love to have you join us!
It’s truly a great group of folks & a fun way to support the community! 📚
www.friendsofduncanlibrary.org/news/2026-du...
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yimbysofnova.org/alexandria/
For the program's finale, on Friday, November 21st, AHS will be holding a Revolutionary Watch Party with popcorn, cash bar, and most importantly, local Historians ready to answer your questions!
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For the program's finale, on Friday, November 21st, AHS will be holding a Revolutionary Watch Party with popcorn, cash bar, and most importantly, local Historians ready to answer your questions!
sites.google.com/view/alexand...
I spent two summers interning at a laser optics lab at Goddard in the late 80s (which was really cool but also what actually helped me realize I did not want to be an electrical engineer.) Fun fact: was thrilled to be making $7+/hr (double min wage!)
Report coming from GESTA, the Goddard employee union
I spent two summers interning at a laser optics lab at Goddard in the late 80s (which was really cool but also what actually helped me realize I did not want to be an electrical engineer.) Fun fact: was thrilled to be making $7+/hr (double min wage!)
We've heard there's some well-meaning pushback on the proposal, which would build 432 market units w/ retail, 88 AH, & 120 townhouses on 3 lots near PY metro
Here’s to the folks that make democracy happen! 🗳️
Here’s to the folks that make democracy happen! 🗳️
The history geek in me loves hearing historians share their work. Side benefit: learning about the messiness of history can be weirdly comforting with *everything* that is going on.
I've been asked to pin this link here, so here you go.
The lectures and podcast episodes for "America at 250," the lecture course that I'm teaching with David Blight and Beverly Gage are at this link.
www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
The history geek in me loves hearing historians share their work. Side benefit: learning about the messiness of history can be weirdly comforting with *everything* that is going on.
Side note: anyone else see Dr. Veronica Ortiz & know where she’s gone?
Side note: anyone else see Dr. Veronica Ortiz & know where she’s gone?
Here's a little thread, arranged by each action's due date
I'll also quote-skeet the items back onto your feed as their dates approach. 1 person told me those reminders are helpful, now you all suffer 😏
But every once in awhile you get a truly wonderful shot.
But every once in awhile you get a truly wonderful shot.
2. Every podcast is turning into a YouTube show.
3. AI companies can't stop building TikTok clones.
Everything is becoming television.
I wrote about why that matters.
www.derekthompson.org/p/why-everyt...
1: 6%
2-5: 54%
6-10: 14%
11-20: 8%
21-30: 2%
More than 30: 3%
*across all windows, on desktop/laptop
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