📢 NEW EPISODE 📢 - PTO patron's version of Alex De Waal on 'New Pandemics, Old Politics: Two Hundred Years of War on Disease'. We discussed the history of pandemic disease control - from the cholera outbreaks of the 19th century to HIV/AIDS and Covid19:
https://t.co/FtafJcitRX

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Pamela Wong shares her reading for Aries. The sign is associated with passion, bodily expression, and sexual energy, like photographer Ren Hang’s contorted nudes, which depict the joy of living, and artist Shu Lea Cheang's works about body politics: https://t.co/mGvh2uvLxT

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FROM JAPAN: Hayao Miyazaki needs no introduction, nor do his brave works of imagination & urgent politics: did you know that “Howl’s Moving Castle” was created as an outlet for his rage about the US starting the Iraq war? But his “Pippi Longstocking” remains obscure to most.

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My face when I see trending and for a second thought my comic book leaked into Politics:

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Anna formally swears in HONEYMAREN as Arendelle's Home Minister, making Maren the first Northuldra tribesperson to occupy a ministerial position in Arendellian history.

The latest in Queen Anna's domestic politics: https://t.co/KohekaH4aV

Story art by

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plumbeline: i go to ceresia for the politics
the politics:

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I'm Matt, and I make the all-ages webcomic with ! It's about six stuffed animals who go on chaotic adventures.

I'm also a Comm Studies PhD student writing about pop culture fans and politics: https://t.co/1KYM4NDfs2

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Peter Paul Rubens was born in 1577. Rubens was a remarkable individual. He was a hugely successful painter whose workshop produced a staggering number of works, but he also played an important diplomatic role in 17th-century European politics: https://t.co/6I4b5GliFW

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Join us for Power, Promise, Politics: The pineapple from Columbus to Del Monte, a conference from Visit: https://t.co/2BZfwKjM6w

The Pine Apple. Griffith Hughes, 1750. Watercolour on paper.

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Attend our conference examining everything
Register now for 'Power, Promise, Politics: The Pineapple from Columbus to Del Monte'
20 – 21 Feb 2020 ➞ https://t.co/ENwLpDnSuh





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Today's visual break from all the politics: A little Woodchuck just eating apples.

Everyone should enjoy apples like this guy.

Details: https://t.co/qrEswuN2Lr

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Flags bot: *posts*

Everyone remotely interested in geopolitics:

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- Fulfilment Update -
'Awkward Guests' , 'Dobbers' both complete. Fulfilling 'Lifeform' , 'Extra Politics: The Partisans' , Cthulu Artbooks and 'Black Void (Wave 2)' all this week.

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We're partnering w/ to answer questions abt everyone's favorite topic: The MIDWEST. Submit your q's on anything from food + sports to history + politics: https://t.co/gUk9utfcMo

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The arrival of Christopher Luxon in politics: cartoon in today’s https://t.co/RLuZhanptL

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A useful metaphor for experiencing and https://t.co/b11vTlkCV4

The is a spiritual elementary school (and there's trouble going on) – so how can we deal with it best?

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Peter Paul Rubens was born in 1577. Rubens was a remarkable individual. He was a hugely successful painter whose workshop produced a staggering number of works, but he also played an important diplomatic role in 17th-century European politics: https://t.co/6I4b5GliFW

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Discover how Renaissance artists used prints as political commentary on pots in a talk by curator Dora Thornton, in our Study Day, 'Pots, prints and politics: ceramics with an agenda', on Friday, 16 February 2018
Book here: https://t.co/oobDrbhgU0

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Hood Politics: Opening Reception
5413 W Adams Blvd
February 10, 2018
7pm
Dedicated to Compton and to all the homies.

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Booking for the Study Day "Pots, Prints and Politics: Ceramic with an agenda', on Friday, February 16, 2018, is now available, open to all, £15! https://t.co/oobDrbhgU0

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