Welcome to thoughty Thursday, your chance to get your mental corn popping. The weekend’s in sight! We’ll get there 🙂
Christian Spencer reports that the majority of Americans want the history of racism and slavery taught in schools. The Hill
Li Zhou explains why Illinois’s new law requiring Asian American history in schools is so significant. Vox
Dianne Lugo: 100 years after forceful removal, Nez Perce people celebrates reclaimed homeland. Statesman Journal
Matthew Wills considers vaccine hesitancy in the 1920s. See, it’s nothing new 😦 JSTOR Daily
Andrew McKevitt shares some foundations and key concepts about guns in America. JSTOR Daily
InSight reveals the deep interior of Mars. NASA
How do supermassive black holes grow? Dr. Becky
What the new black hole discovery tells us. Physics Girl
Climate tipping points are now imminent, scientists warn. Deutche Welle (DW)
Sara Burrows: woman turns non-recyclable plastic into bricks seven times stronger than concrete. Return to Now
Kim Fahner: we, and those who come after, have a stake in what happens to the Laurentian Trail System. Sudbury.com
Mary Hynes interviews Robin Wall Kimmerer about the spirit of life in everything. CBC’s Tapestry
Why is sex a thing? It’s okay to be smart
Weird body parts. SciShow
Siobhan Leddy: Leonora Carrington brought a wild, feminist energy to surrealist painting. Artsy
Maya Wei-Haas reports that this 890-year-old sponge fossil may be the earliest animal yet found. National Geographic
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Until next tipsday, be well and stay safe, be kind and stay strong. The world needs your stories!
