Lauren MacIvor Thompson
@lmacthompson1.bsky.social
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Historian of birth control/abortion/suffrage law and policy. Book on early 20th c. birth control politics coming soon. Asst Prof @kennesawstate; Fellow @GSU_HealthLaw; @UVa alum
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This story has gripped me. I just shared the GoFundMe all over the place in all the groups I'm in. I really want to help out if we can
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Hope folks can chip in a bit to help with this child's therapy and healing. www.newsnationnow.com/missing/miss...
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
I am so sorry for what this Atlanta family has gone through. So happy she is home.
www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-br...
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Ya'll should definitely sign up for this!
shgape.bsky.social
Writing group alert!! Our popular program is back! Check out all the details of the SHGAPE-Sponsored Writing Groups! If interested, please fill out this Google form before Oct. 10! urldefense.com/v3/__https:/...
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erinbartram.bsky.social
One easy way to see that those were labor issues was the fact that many of your colleagues with a different employment status didn't have those rights and protections. Instead of seeing that as a problem to be fixed for the good of all, too many saw it as a sad fate they'd avoid because of ✨merit✨
jjoque.bsky.social
I think one of the biggest mistakes we’ve made in academia over the last few years was treating tenure and academic freedom as a guaranteed right and not a labor relation. Had more understood it as the latter perhaps we would have been better prepared to protect it
jonathancohn.bsky.social
“I’m emotionally shellshocked right now,” said one professor in the Texas Tech system. “What does it say about academic freedom? It says we don’t have it.”

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lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Yup. And as my forthcoming book Women's Bodies, Doctors' Rights: The Politics of Birth Control in America argues: contraception was always much bigger than Sanger and to constantly use her as the only lens denies that complexity
kathleenbelew.bsky.social
Before everyone gets all freaked out about this: yes, Margaret Sanger was a eugenicist who believed in contraception to eliminate less desirable babies. Yes, super icky and unfortunate. But yes, she was also a pioneer for women's bodily autonomy. Complexity is one of the lessons of history.
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shgape.bsky.social
The October 1st deadline is approaching! Remember to submit your proposals for SHGAPE's first stand-alone conference! www.shgape.org/shgape-confe... #Skystorians #History #CFP #HistorySky #GildedAge #ProgressiveEra
shgape.bsky.social
SHGAPE is hosting its first stand-alone conference June 4-6, 2026, at Loyola University in Chicago! We plan to offer seminars, workshops, roundtables, & traditional paper panels. Submit your proposal by October 1st! Full guidelines here: www.shgape.org/shgape-confe... #skystorians #history #CFP
Conference - SHGAPE
Call for Papers The Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era is delighted to host its first stand-alone conference, June 4-6, 2026, at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois. We we...
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lmacthompson1.bsky.social
I'll be talking Progressive Era Federal Regulations!
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Are you ready for History of Medicine week? Join us October 6-10 for a week of conversations & community building for anyone interested in the history of medicine. And there's more - check our website for other events happening online and around the country! #histmed histmed.org/history-of-m...
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Monday, 11 ET/12 CT: "Communicating Beyond the Academy: Historians, the Media, and the Public" with a bonus event at 9 ET/10 CT titled "Faith, Hope, and Science in the Time of AIDS - A Talk by Dr. Catherine Burns" hosted by the University of Nebraska.
Tuesday: "Perspectives on Science" podcast release about "Federal Regulations: Progressive Era and Beyond" with hashtag #histdrugregs, plus a bonus at 3 ET/2 CT called "Surviving the Graduate Degree."
Wednesday, 2 ET/3 CT: "Teaching as the University Burns: Practical Tips" with a note to check AAHM email for the link.
Thursday, 1 ET/2 CT: "Medicine Crossing Borders: Immigration and Health."
Friday, 2 ET/3 CT: "Trans & Intersex Health From Past to Future" with a note to check AAHM email for the link.
At the bottom, italicized text states "Click on titles for registration links. For details and updates visit the website." The website URL www.histmed.org/history-of-medicine-week/ appears at the bottom.
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Make no mistake - the firestorm over Tylenol and autism is deeply related to the abortion debate and the larger conversation about the "responsibilities" of American motherhood and women's status.
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Oh how beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. ❤️
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
After a nutty week, it's nice to have just gotten up and be having coffee at 8:30 on a Saturday. Everything's exhausting and awful in the U.S. so it's the small things that we have to focus on now.
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Just joined the AAUP. I've meant to do it for years, but just never got around to it. I know, I know.

I know they just sent out a weird social media advice thing, but it's what we've got.

And things are deteriorating too quickly to take any chances now.
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Gonna have an op-ed out this week on vaccines

A bit nervous about it, I will not lie.
lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Hi!
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We are proud to welcome 17 U.S. historians to the OAH Lectureship Program! 🎉 From classrooms to community events, OAH Lecturers make history accessible, engaging, & inspiring. #OAHLecturer

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lmacthompson1.bsky.social
Ok this is super helpful. Thank you!!!
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kellyodonn.bsky.social
Interested in the history of pharmacy? Or just hanging out with me and some cool scholars periodically on Zoom? You are cordially invited to join the Pharmacy History working group that I am co-convening at the Consortium for History of Sci/Med/Tech: www.chstm.org/group/pharma...
Pharmacy History | Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine
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