Tweets of the week
- This wise advice to pastors works for the rest of us, too. Although I find choosing what to say “no” to is hard: http://t.co/QBfptEWTTk#fb2013-08-26
- I scored 55 in @charlesmurray’s “Do You Live in a Bubble” quiz. Take it @NewsHourhttp://t.co/ncnVhQrtG8#fb2013-08-26
- Let’s remember how important the people were in the march (not simply the leaders!): http://t.co/ONAxx7l00z#fb2013-08-28
- Excellent free resource list for dialogue and action on racism: http://t.co/TKHpEmWxMU#fb2013-08-28
- How racial justice gets distorted in ed “reform” : http://t.co/ZQ7odyKpBo#fb2013-08-28
- What is a story? http://t.co/Fuvj60A26F#fb2013-08-29
- Good advice for community conversation: http://t.co/taRHlGqzgP#fb2013-08-29
- Great hack for watering plants when you’re gone: http://t.co/JgBYPqyqkJ#fb2013-08-30
- Why we can’t survive without poetry: http://t.co/aKWVNKnajV#fb2013-08-30
- Loving Brookfield’s latest book: http://t.co/1LhMUXboTz#fb2013-08-30
- A call from Jerusalem for political not military intervention: http://t.co/GS4lvWLUUN#fb2013-08-30
- Catholic schools urge the net as a way to spread faith: http://t.co/uqdPJfJZnu#fb2013-08-30
- Decent advice for new professors: http://t.co/MWteQAQNlk#fb2013-09-01
- Interesting science about bias — requires us to choose to work at being anti-racist: http://t.co/SugDgyCLOg#fb2013-09-01
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2 Comments
Tim Bulkeley commented on 02 September 2013:I don't think the "bubble" thing works for non-Americans, even after "translating" the questions I came out as 49, so either working class or first generation middle class. (Perhaps in the USA people are more segregated? Or perhaps it was just that I watch almost no TV ;)
Probably both! And I'm a little skeptical of his research anyway, although I thought it was kind of interesting to see where I "fell" on his scale. Class is almost taboo to talk about here...