Every state should have the kind of real world Vulnerability Index that @JanellRoss writes about in this important piece about the rocky unequal road to vaccine distrib in Dallas https://t.co/A7k5r7jjGp
Here is what the snow of last week looks like now on the corner of my block in Brooklyn. I don’t even have a caption for it. Just that the two places I go most of the time are my apartment and this block. https://t.co/SQhJFTGVhm
✨👉TODAY at 1pm EST, @lisabexperiencepart and I will be joining Remote Daily, a one-of-a-kind interactive talk show + lunchtime dose of inspiration and connection, #It'sNotJustYou. We'll be talking about changing work culture around race. Join us here: https://t.co/ULKF23roNnhttps://t.co/p9hDy089EU
"You don’t have to wait for a Mars Rover for a hit of awe. The deeper you dig, the more closely you observe the world and learn about almost anything in nature or culture, the more awe you find," writes @SusannaSchrobshttps://t.co/mlbQOTiQuf
“She knew if she evicted him, he and his partner, who is laid up with bad hips, would have nowhere to go. “He teared up, and I teared up,” de Laat recalls. “I couldn’t do it. I just couldn’t, in the middle of a pandemic, evict them.” Writes @abbyvesoulis Important, nuanced piece https://t.co/lpU9W5ihbA
I spent months getting to know a landlord & the tenant who owes her $30,000+ in back rent. Eviction moratoriums, while well-intentioned, put them both in a bad spot. My latest piece explains why we're looking at a possible housing crisis when they expire. https://t.co/57mjq6921x
Bibliotherapists exist! And they give literary prescriptions for heartbreak or insecurity, etc. No self-help books, because fiction is the way to connecting with the universe, and possibly empathy via @NewYorkerhttps://t.co/xMFYBZwCH9
"We can all understand a craving to get off the planet, or at least slip the bounds of whatever little patch of earth we’ve been pacing for the last year." This week's #It'sNotJustYou @TIME essay on how travel changes us https://t.co/AHNs5E44ju