gabriela lópez is always for public schools 🇲🇽
@lopez4schools
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Former @sfunified 2-term President & Bilingual Teacher. @usfca Teacher Supervisor & Adjunct Instructor. @UCLA M.Ed, @Stanford PhD Student - driven 49/50 states
San Francisco, CA
Joined January 2018
Speaking of elections, I am excited to finally share my first publication co-written with Dr. Sampson! About the recall attempts that surged, driven by ideological differences & racial politics, which often served to disrupt equity efforts in education.
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Speaking of elections, I am excited to finally share my first publication co-written with Dr. Sampson! About the recall attempts that surged, driven by ideological differences & racial politics, which often served to disrupt equity efforts in education.
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Imagine leading the charge for the SF school board recall, only to end up recalled yourself. The mouthpiece for the recall just got trounced. I guess the wolves he rallied came back hungry.
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For folks who are unaware, there is and has been a MASSIVE effort distinguished by INTIMIDATION and THREATS to silence anyone opposing or reporting on the venture capitalist and think tank funded astroturfers influencing elections in the Bay Area and it’s not being reported on.
Explosive news here: Brandon Harami, a gay staffer of Interim Mayor Jenkins staff was slandered w/homophobia & threatened w/serious harm by an organizing partner of Seneca Scott in a Twitter thread. Harami flagged it to Mayor, who followed cues from Scott's associates to fire him
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I feel so much is happening in the world that there’s been very little attention to what Mayor Lurie has been up to. Or what’s going on in SF!
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Old Twitter would have had Rep. Green all over my feed. Dems, cowards. All of them.
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@jacksonhinklle Just noting. We don't say "US President Donald". So let's not use President Sheinbaum's first name either. Using first names for women in leadership roles is a gender bias that reinforces a perception of informality, which can undermine their credibility and authority.
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Follow us for upcoming info!
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Literal devil incarnate. Both of them. To be sitting there smiling while a deliberately heinous and inhumane idea is proposed defies the soul.
One of those clips where you have to make sure you're not hallucinating. Donald Trump says Palestinians ought not be allowed to return to Gaza because "why would they want to return? That place has been hell" — next to the grinning man who made it hell. https://t.co/FDabhUCMIP
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The increasing odds of finding life elsewhere couldn’t come at a better time. Asteroid fragments upend theory of how life on Earth bloomed https://t.co/KHAkHWx3oo
nature.com
Nature - Samples from Bennu contain the chemical building blocks of life — but with a twist.
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When they had DEI they spelled countries correctly.
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Seems likes a ploy and possibly back door dealing. I wonder who will really be making the decisions.
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Being president of a school board is extremely important and influential. In @SFUnified I guess we are handing it over to someone who ran 3x and lost, was finally appointed by a mayor who hand selected the majority of the board, and served mere months before landing the role.
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: My heart. I could not put this book down. This was actually the first Angelou book I read and it only encourages me to read the entire volume series of her life. Beautiful examples of writing, it is truly stunning. It will truly leave you in awe.
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but it’s packed with data and information that is very insightful regarding education, healthcare, housing, immigration and so many others. It’s written in the 90s but you’ll find it’s (unfortunately) still relevant.
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The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: This was a gift from a professor who noted how well it fit into my research. Lipsitz goes in on exposing the often-overlooked or outright ignored injustices. Not going to lie, it’s dense and definitely not a casual read,
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Bringing these reviews back because I’m not trying to fall off reading like I did last year. Plus, my last set of book reviews turned into my first conference presentation from an Annotated Bibliography ☺️ You never know what you’re working on now can turn into.
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