Pamela Burdman
@pamelaburdman.bsky.social
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Synthesizer/strategist for equity in college access, readiness, and success - especially in math, @Just_Equations founder
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Celebrating 10 years of powerful work at Learning Policy Institute as Barbara Chow honors leaders Linda Darling-Hammond and Elena Silva.
pamelaburdman.bsky.social
Andrea McChristian of @justequations.bsky.social testifying to the DC Board of education about equity in high school math redesign.
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edtrust.bsky.social
Math should open doors — not close them. 🧮 EdTrust’s new blog series highlights how equity & civil rights orgs are breaking down barriers in math education for Black, Latino & low-income students. Learn more: edtru.st/45n3Z23 #Math #Education #EdEquity
Math Learning Network
EdTrust convenes a Math Learning Network of equity and civil rights organizations to explore equitable access to, and opportunities for success in, mathematics
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pamelaburdman.bsky.social
Shouldn’t any agreement with the White House be subject to FOIA not to mention the presidential records laws?
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drhonor.bsky.social
You guys, this scandal is so bad it made Pete Buttigieg, America’s calmest, most composed human, swear on the internet.
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dtkung.bsky.social
The CSU Northridge math department already does fantastic work – and with our help they can do even more. (Also, many in the department were hard hit by the recent fires.)

I donated - please consider joining me!
givingday.csun.edu/giving-day/9...
CSUN Giving Day
March 5-6, 2025
givingday.csun.edu
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larryglickman.bsky.social
Trump yesterday, repeating something he’s been saying for years (re: tariffs, which he said would make the US “rich’): “it’s going to stop us from being a laughingstock all over the world because we have been taken advantage of like no country has been taken advantage of.” Let’s unpack this a bit./1
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sifill.bsky.social
This NYT sleight-of-hand is part of why Trump’s insane racism flourishes. The implication is that it’s possible to “attack diversity” WITHOUT a “racist undercurrent.”

And it “surfaces” - as though Trump hasn’t been a rabid and explicit racist for years, and this is some new tone.
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briantylercohen.bsky.social
Apparently, allowing Americans to file their tax returns for free is a bad thing. A big gift to the Big Tax lobby and a big middle finger to Americans.
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tribelaw.bsky.social
“The meaning behind Trump’s words was clear, that diversity equals incompetence. And for many historians, civil rights leaders, scholars and citizens, it was an unmistakable message of racism in plain sight at the highest levels of American government.”

www.nytimes.com/2025/02/03/u...
As Trump Attacks Diversity, a Racist Undercurrent Surfaces
President Trump has promised a “colorblind and merit-based” society, while also equating diversity with incompetence.
www.nytimes.com
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deborahjonescanada.bsky.social
We are not powerless.
Re Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger, Xitter.
"The robber barons of old built railroads and monopolies; today’s tech barons shape reality itself. If we fail to hold them accountable, the price will be not just economic inequality, but the very fabric of democracy" - Joel Westheimer
Opinion: Bowing to authoritarianism in the gilded age of tech plutocracy
The 21st-century public square is not governed by democratic interests, but by the profit margins of the ultra-wealthy
www.theglobeandmail.com
pamelaburdman.bsky.social
Do you really mean time to shut it down?
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larryglickman.bsky.social
Where is the investigative reporting on these extremely disturbing stories, particularly about Musk’s malign activity?
nycsouthpaw.bsky.social
So if I’m understanding today correctly, the world’s richest person Elon Musk, whom no one elected, is taking over federal payment systems and employee data while the federal employees who investigate and prosecute public corruption are being fired en masse.
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crampell.bsky.social
USAID removes its anti-corruption policy document, which set forth U.S. objectives for institutionalizing anti-corruption as a core priority. Truth in advertising, I guess.
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donmoyn.bsky.social
In a functioning democracy, a President who pardoned a mob that assaulted the Capitol while trying to overturn the election, and who then fired the prosecutors who put them behind bars, would be removed from power.
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jamellebouie.net
is it good or bad that a billionaire oligarch with close ties to foreign dictators is currently downloading the most sensitive information the us federal government has about its citizens to his own private servers?
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larryglickman.bsky.social
In March 1948, shortly after Truman’s civil rights address, a coalition of Republicans and Southern conservatives succeeded in fighting provisions that would have banned certain appropriations to institutions that practiced segregation.
The South won one victory at least in Washington last weee….Dixie opposition, assisted by some Republican support, eliminated provisions which would have banned certain appropriations to institutions which practiced segregation.