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Emily Ludolph

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Formerly @WestWingWriters, @99U, @TEDTalks. Bylines in NYTimes, Atlantic, Quartz, Airmail, Narratively, and 99U

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"Timbers From 17th-Century Shipwreck Recovered Off Oregon Coast" nytimes.com/2022/07/12/us/…


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Today’s reminder: history is determined by who tells the story. At @TheOpEdProject we are working to elevate new voices, celebrate diverse knowledge, and change who writes history. If you want to help us, and we can help you, join us. 👇

Our workshops are now 100% VIRTUAL, which means that you can #WriteToChangeTheWorld with us from ANYWHERE in the world. Participants join a cohort of peers from across the globe for deep, discovery-based learning, support, and concrete action. Join us: theopedproject.org/seminars



Well, look at what's on my calendar tonight... "Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America"

Now also seems like the perfect time to deconstruct the impact of 150 years of white male power-hoarding and its devastating consequences on women, people of color, American society, and white men themselves. Join us tonight at 6:30pm for this program! bklynlib.org/3bf7qfa



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Something to read / look for as you watch the Georgia election returns roll in ...

The US election is tomorrow.  If you, like me, are tired of horse-race-style reporting, and need to zoom out, I wanna tell you a story. It’s about an ancient force influencing the election. And, as a bonus, it’ll give you an Easter egg to watch for as the returns come in. THREAD

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Tim Severin, a British adventurer who for 40 years meticulously replicated the journeys of real and mythic explorers like St. Brendan the Navigator, Sinbad the Sailor and Marco Polo, has died at 80. nyti.ms/385yhYT


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On some state ballots this election: the fight over planned obsolescence. nyti.ms/3kqxntX


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📣 We need your help. This is the post we hoped to never write, but today marks a huge turning point in The Strand's history. Our revenue has dropped nearly 70% compared to last year, and the loans and cash reserves that have kept us afloat these past months are depleted.

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So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.


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Tomorrow morning on "History Matters (...and so does coffee!):" "When Political Parties Die" -- and what they do on the way out. Join us! 10 AM (ET) NCHEteach.org/conversations

This Thursday @ 10am ET on "History Matters (...and so does coffee!)" w/@jbf1755 - When Political Parties Die. We'll talk about dead & dying parties of the past--& how they grabbed at power on their way out. ncheteach.org/conversations #sschat #yayhistory #HistoryMatters #historymugs

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I plus everything everyone has said and would like to add that Pence's phrase "long litany" offends me to my core


I wonder how often we think we see people doing their daily patterns and we're really seeing a manifestation of lifelong love vimeo.com/273611679 From @BanffMtnFest 2018


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15-MINUTE WARNING: Join Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson in conversation with sociologist Michael Eric Dyson about racial hierarchy, the possibility of historical change, and rethinking the frameworks that brought us here. brooklynbookfestival.org/event/isabel-w…

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Kurt Vonnegut Diagrams the Shape of All Stories in a Master’s Thesis Rejected by U. Chicago openculture.com/?p=85481

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Today we launch a campaign –Our City, Our Seaport– to engage our friends and neighbors to save the Seaport Museum. Read Capt. Boulware’s op-ed in @amnewyork about the future of the Museum at bit.ly/3l1MVEp & join the campaign at ourcityourseaport.org #OurCityOurSeaport

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The Brooklyn Book Festival, our city's largest free literary celebration, begins TODAY with eight days of virtual programming. I'm proud to be an annual @BKBF supporter, which will once again include some of the biggest names in the book world. Join in! brooklynbookfestival.org


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