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Ruth Cuadra

Engaging Matters | Want-Need: "Them"? - 1 views

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    The temptation to label what we want the public to need (from the arts) as needs is a nearly insurmountable one. How do we keep our perspective?
Lisa Eriksen

Woz on iPhone in 40 years: "I won't want you humans" - SlashGear - 0 views

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    We won't need other humans (or museums?) because your iPhone will know you so well!
Ruth Cuadra

Starving for Communal Spaces - 0 views

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    This article suggests to me that senior centers need to be re-thought. Seniors want to be in the thick of things even if they are just sitting with friends over luke-warm coffee. Enter the museum's third place...
Trevor Aaronson

What Are The Major Traits And Flaws Related With Monthly Loans? - 0 views

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    Do you need small quick monetary support to tackle some unexpected monetary urgency? Do you want the loan with freedom to repay cash through affordable installment process?
Elizabeth Merritt

How teens are experiencing their version of the 'Great Resignation' - MindShift - 0 views

  • students also want to see this emphasis on mental health occurring school-wide, even education system-wide, in the midst of a pandemic.
  • her class has been more “bold” in asking for less of that busy work, as well as in asking for extended time for work or test preparation, compared with pre-pandemic school.
  • The pandemic made even more visible systemic inequities that made safety and school most challenging for the families who needed the most help — the conditions that often worsen mental health in the first place. Students are pushing both for interesting classes and a feeling of safety at school in the ways they can.
Elizabeth Merritt

Mastodon Isn't Just A Replacement For Twitter - 1 views

  • We need to learn how to become more like engaged democratic citizens in the life of our networks.
  • he challenge and the opportunity of spaces like the fediverse is that it is up to us which rules we want to follow and how we make rules for ourselves.
  • We believe that it is time to embrace the old idea of subsidiarity, which dates back to early Calvinist theology and Catholic social teaching. The European Union’s founding documents use the term, too. It means that in a large and interconnected system, people in a local community should have the power to address their own problems. Some decisions are made at higher levels, but only when necessary. Subsidiarity is about achieving the right balance between local units and the larger systems.
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  • On Social.coop, we don’t just post and comment about what’s on our minds; we also decide on our moderation practices and enact them through committees. The Community Working Group handles conflict resolution through accountability processes. Its members are paid with funds from our sliding-scale member dues. The Tech Working Group maintains our servers, while the Finance Working Group keeps an eye on our budget. Any member can propose new activities and policies, and we can all vote on them according to the bylaws. We adjust Mastodon’s moderation settings as we see fit.
  • a number of servers organized to collectively ban those that harbored white supremacists, like Gab, from the rest of the fediverse — even if it remained active on the network, most people using Mastodon would never see Gab users’ posts.
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