1/n This thread is not about Medicine, Science or Lung Disease. It’s about what you should ask when when you hear about another cycle of violence in #IsraelPalestine. Written in #Solidarity with the Jews & Arabs who today stand together against racism & hate #TrueHeroes
2/n When people speak about “country x’s right to defend itself” - what you should ask, does the leadership of country x have the right to provoke violence? and do the actions taken really constitute defense or serve another agenda? #KnowWhatToAsk#IsraelPalestine
3/n When they say but “look at the violence in the streets by the minority ” - what you should ask, is what has been done to the minority , how many have been dispossessed, killed without recourse, disenfranchised and for how long? #IsraelPalestine#EndTheOppression
4/n And when violence is periodic, ask what is the trigger, the provocation. And when they say “we have to oppress the other for our safety” you just ask - you have now oppressed them for seventy four years - are you really safer? #IsraelPalestine
5/n As you gather your thoughts, I suggest you ask yourself, who benefits from this continued, senseless, cruel situation? #IsraelPalestine#WhoBenefits
6/n Because in Israel/Palestine the answer who does not benefit is clear. The dead, the wounded, the injured, obviously do not benefit, nor do their families, friends, communities #IsraelPalestine#WhoBenefits
7/n If you think about this, even those incited, those who carry out the acts of hate, even the killings do not benefit. Think about it. Think about it again - they don’t benefit #IsraelPalestine
8/n For me this is personal. my parents were refugees. They lost their families & communities to genocide driven by racism, facilitated by indifference. They never expected hate & repression to be promoted in their name, by their people #NotInMyName#IsraelPalestine#NeverAgain
10/n Hearing the #StandWithIsreal misinformation, as a Jewish Israeli descendant to refugees & survivors I feel I have to take a public stand - criticizing the current Israeli regimes actions against Palestinian Arabs is #Not#Antisemitism - it is the #RightThingToDo
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Over 100 Yale faculty released a public letter to the future president of @Yale urging a steadfast commitment to academic freedoms, diversity, and progress.
In this 🧵 I outline the main points:
#YaleFuture
#LetterToNextYalePresident
letter is here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Reject attacks that aim to undermine Yale’s mission and belittle importance of work on topics previously ignored, such as race, sexuality, gender, social & environmental justice, and civil & human rights.
#DefendAcademia
#LetterToNextYalePresident docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Recognize that critical thought and free speech on campus require structural support and protection With political pressures mounting, Yale has to stand for the protection of academic independence and freedoms. #FreeSpeach #LetterToNextPresident docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber's "State of the University Letter" is a superb call for action against "virulent threats to academic freedom and institutional autonomy" saying #WeMustSpeakUp.
I agree!
see 🧵below
Full letter
#ThisIsOurLane princeton.edu/sites/default/…
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After discussing briefly the turbulence of the last 3 months on US campuses, Eisgruber says it as it is: The outrage about antisemitism was used to attack progress in diversity, inclusion, and equity in US Universities.
I agree ( )
#WeMustSpeakUp haaretz.com/opinion/2023-1…
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On Excellence.
Eisgruber reminds that the 'Good Old days' sucked academically.
The "Good Old Days" were days of exclusion.
of women. of blacks. of Jews. of poor. of LGBTQ+.
Those who speak fondly of those days, speak fondly of exclusion.
Reminder.
#WeMustSpeakUp
I'm completely NOT on the manufactured rage bandwagon re the statements of MIT, Harvard, & Penn Presidents. In part because I actually heard their full testimony, but in part because I know what they did and what they did not do. Before you attack me read my 🧵 to the end 👇🏼
1/n I do want to start by reminding all that the University Presidents did NOT do:
- The University Presidents did not kill, rape or abduct Israelis on October 7th
- They also did not bomb Gaza or kill thousands of Palestinian children & innocent adults
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- The University Presidents did not ignore intelligence on a potential Hamas attack on southern Israel, or transfer Israeli military units from Southern Israel to support settlers' pogroms.
- The University Presidents did not perform terror attacks against Jews anywhere
Attn @PresidentATS@CHESTPrez, @SCCMPresident - societies that hold conferences in states unsafe for women, LGBTQ, minorities, will lose them.
This👇🏼is already happening!
The following thread is inspired by
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Prof Jamieson for courage & leadership #ConferenceLocation🧵
1/n When I posted my 11 tweets about going to national/international conferences in locations that have draconian #AbortionBans, I thought this was temporary, that societies, while having past commitments, will recognize this as an issue and change future locations. I was wrong
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This is a 🧵about events that happened 40 years ago in Israel.
I was a freshman student at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem & attended a demonstration.
The demonstration ended with the murder of Emil Grunzweig, an Israeli teacher & peace activist. #RememberEmil
2/n The demonstration was against Israel’s criminal war on Lebanon, requesting accountability for those responsible for the Sabra & Shatila Massacre. We gathered in Jerusalem’s city center, marched with torches to hold a vigil near the Prime Minister's Office #RememberEmil
3/n Our march encountered violent Rt wing counterprotests. I still remember the hateful faces, the spitting, the friends who got beaten, I also remember the “It’s a pity Hitler did not finish the work” Shouts. These were Jews shouting. I will never forget that. #RememberEmil
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FINALLY OUT! "Airway basal cells show a dedifferentiated KRT17⬆️ Phenotype & promote fibrosis in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis"
In the following 🧵I explain some of the key findings of this Herculean work and why I'm so excited
#CureIPF #IPFABC nature.com/articles/s4146…
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In follow up to our previous work showing that airway basal signatures in BAL were markers of mortality (), Prof Prasse's team profiled IPF airway basal cells by #SCRNAseq & showed they were very different from normals
#IPFABC atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/rc… nature.com/articles/s4146…
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Airway basal cells from IPF patients were also very functionally different, they made more organoids,m and had an impact on fibroblasts. Suggesting that they could be PROFIBROTIC - but could they drive fibrosis in-vivo?
#CureIPF #IPFABC nature.com/articles/s4146…