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I'm in a podcast! Check it out if you want to find out more about the Facebook group for emergency poisons help re:identification of fungi and plants. open.spotify.com/episode/6Z8oXG…


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Think you have what it takes to win? Is your newsroom the smartest in New York City? Come prove it! eventbrite.com/e/aaja-new-yor…


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All Star Sports Bar and Grill in Midtown is our host venue on Tuesday, October 17 from 7-9PM. Doors at 6:30. $25 to play, including a round of appetizers. We'll of course award the winners and also hold a raffle. ✨Sponsorship tables are available if your newsroom wants in✨


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🏆AAJA-NY TRIVIA CUP IS HERE🏆 Our chapter's annual trivia bowl has been on hiatus, and we’re working hard to bring it back! This year, we’re hosting Trivia Cup — a smaller bar-trivia-style evening. So gather your team or we’ll pair you up, and come test your knowledge with us


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We're so excited to announce our next event, which is in partnership with @WNYC and takes place next month! 🧵

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1. There are two fundamentally divergent ways to interpret the triumph of Asians and Asian-Americans at the #Oscars in 2023, not in terms of racial relations in this country, on which I’m sure many people will comment, but in terms of #HongKong’s fight for democracy and autonomy.


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I interviewed Michelle Yeoh a few years ago for #StarTrekDiscovery and I mentioned offhand that I'd written an article about what seeing her use her accent on the bridge of a starship meant to me. She stopped and said "Wait, that was YOU?"

MICHELLE YEOH 🖖 We are so proud of you—congratulations on your well-deserved Oscar win! You are everything to the #StarTrekFamily.

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Thrilled to help @sajahq kick off their new book talk series with a conversation with @GGGeetika on her book "Here to Stay: Uncovering South Asian American History." RSVP here to join us on March 6! eventbrite.com/e/book-talk-wi…

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For today’s morning @LAist newsletter, I wrote about April Valentine, a Black woman who died while giving birth to her child at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, CA. laist.com/news/how-to-la…


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“This is more evidence that mental health problems, particularly stress and anxiety, are extending beyond college and into the workplace” thehill.com/changing-ameri… via @chiayi_hou


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Robbin still needs our help after being failed by @JohnsHopkinsSPH and wrongfully dismissed from her graduation program. Please donate if you can, her situation is dire.

If you are in the financial position to help at this time, this Black woman student in public health is in serious need, "100% at the red alert level" in her words. bit.ly/37G019h



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OCD, a #MentalHealth disorder involving recurrent, unwanted thoughts & behaviors, is linked to excessive screen time in kids, a study finds. Screen time can have benefits, but “parents should be aware of the potential risks," UCSF's Dr. @jasonmnagata says. ucsfh.org/3FOmIXe


"There is still some hesitancy, and I don't think we'll ever be at zero hesitancy," says Anandi Law at Western University of Health Sciences. thehill.com/changing-ameri…


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