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Jess Calarco

@JessicaCalarco

sociologist | writer | uw-madison professor | families, schools, inequality | mom of two hams | holding it together: how women became america's safety net

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Jack Forrest(@byjackforrest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Around 200 faculty, grad students and other protesters are gathered outside Bryan Hall in the rain to demand Whitten and Shrivastav resign Indiana Daily Student

Around 200 faculty, grad students and other protesters are gathered outside Bryan Hall in the rain to demand Whitten and Shrivastav resign @idsnews
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Ellen Wu 吳迪安(@ellendwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Energetic faculty staff student crowd gathering outside Bryan Hall to demand immediate resignation of Indiana University Pres Whitten and Provost Shrivastav

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IU on Strike(@IUonStrike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This time, Indiana State Police made targeted arrests against vocal pro-Palestinian speakers. This isn’t about a fake rule they just passed, this is open political repression.

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Marissa Meador(@marissa_meador) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UPDATE: A student protester who was arrested today has been banned from IU Bloomington’s campus for five years according to a photo of the trespass notice.

Indiana Daily Student

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Alejandra Caraballo(@Esqueer_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This should be a scandal. Indiana University is rolling out the welcome mat for snipers to aim their rifles at college students.

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Indiana Daily Student(@idsnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: About 50 IUPD and Indiana State Police officers forcefully detained several peaceful protesters and took down the encampment at Dunn Meadow.

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Gregory Travis. Make schools #DavosSafe(@greg_travis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a sniper on the rooftop of the Indiana University Memorial Union in Bloomington, Indiana today

I live approximately 10 miles from this spot now. I graduated from IU in 1988

Let me tell you a little bit about this place

This is a sniper on the rooftop of the Indiana University Memorial Union in Bloomington, Indiana today I live approximately 10 miles from this spot now. I graduated from IU in 1988 Let me tell you a little bit about this place
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Prudence Carter (she/her)(@prudencelcarter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any university that allows snipers on the roof of campus buildings in response to a nonviolent student protest is not place of higher learning.

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Benjamin Balthaser(@BL_Balthaser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to colleagues, IU faculty arrested at the Palestine solidarity encampment are slapped w 1yr bans from campus. I have seen many examples of police brutality agst campus protests over the yrs- inc student bans - but I have never heard of faculty targeted this way before

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Hakeem Jefferson(@hakeemjefferson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No univ should allow this to happen to members of its community. What an incredible shame & further proof that the “reckoning” of 2020 was hardly a reckoning of the sort univs claimed it was for them at all.

Perhaps they’ve forgotten—George Floyd was killed by a police officer!

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Robert Mackey(@RobertMackey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is worth watching this CNN video from the moment Emory Econ Professor Caroline Fohlin came across the violent arrest of a protester on campus and asked the police, with shock, 'What are you doing?' That's all that prompted an officer to hurl her to the ground and handcuff her.

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Josh Margolis(@JoshMNBCMT) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, this is surreal to see unfolding.

IDS doing a great job with coverage despite having walked out today because of unrelated funding concerns regarding administration support of student media

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Ben Williamson(@BenPatrickWill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The tech industry’s ethos is: If it’s doable, it is necessary. But for educators, that has to be an actual question: Is this necessary?... Is doing it this way good, or could we do it another way that would be better? Better in the ethical sense and the pedagogical sense'

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