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todayontumblr · 10 months
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Thursday, July 6.
Rhonda Perkins would like to fight you.
I mean, you've got five hours to kill...
...and say, speaking of killing, it seems you've got a decision to make. You could sit squashed in your seat and spend the time reading a book. You could flick through the inflight catalog of overpriced, well, just about everything. You could stare out of the window at the majesty of the cities shrinking into the palm of your hand; becoming lost and adrift in the mists of clouds; looking out over endless tides of white and endless blue expanse above you; at the changing vistas of sea, landscapes, and cities. You could listen to music. You could even have a little sleep. You sit and graze on snacks, with your eyes staring empty and happy into space, and your jaw chomping down rhythmically like an airborne llama. You decide to browse your phone, albeit within the limits of airplane mode. It is then, as your eyes gaze vacantly at the screen in your palm, you receive a most unexpected notification.
Because here, on this flight from Los Angeles International Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey (thank you @bastardofthebog), it seems you managed to get yourself a rather good seat. A window view, ample leg room, and the only seat on the plane in which you can actually lean back, kick back, and relax. It's near the toilet, and there is no one sitting next to you. The crying baby is at the back of the aircraft; it's basically in another postcode. Your seat is also near the front, next to the trolley for overpriced drinks and snacks (you don't actually buy anything, of course, it's 2023 after all, and times are tough. But it's great to feel like a VIP.) It's conveniently next to the emergency exits in case of... well. You know. In case.
This prime seat of yours has not gone unnoticed; this much is evident from the notification on your phone. Rhonda Perkins is on this same flight. Rhonda Perkins has noticed your seat, and she likes what she sees. What you have to understand is when Rhonda Perkins likes what she sees, she gets what she sees. She weighs 108 lbs and she is 5ft 2 inches. She surveys the top of your head leaning back into the chair. Her fierce gaze, direct and cast downwards, rests upon the horizon of seats like a menacing sunrise. The inexplicable notification on your phone informs you that Rhonda Perkins would like to fight you for this prized place on your journey toward New Jersey. The passengers don't know, but they will. The walkway is clear. You feelin' lucky, kid?
She is waiting x
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odinsblog · 11 months
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hmmahdihasan1 · 10 months
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This man saving a turtle that got stuck between the rocks..😣
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mostlyjustgoose · 10 months
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who in the living fuck is Rhonda Perkins and why did I get an email from tumblr saying she wants to fight me
I have no desire to fight Rhonda Perkins, I just want to post
Rhonda, we can be friends, it doesn’t have to be this way. Rhonda we can start an open dialogue and come to common ground. Rhonda if you promise to be cool I can bust out the vintage sci-fi paperbacks and we can chat. but you gotta ease up, because I’m getting older and I would really just like to hang instead of getting our jousting tents pitched up in the middle of the Denny’s parking lot.
however if Rhonda happens to be one of those trans exclusionary dimwits I’ll open her throat behind a Waffle House idgaf
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deullinique · 8 months
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Paramount Pictures 1987
From left to right - front row - Martha Raye, Dana Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor, Frances Dee, Joel McCrea, Harry Dean Stanton, Harrison Ford, Jennifer Beals, Marlee Matlin, Danny de Vito.
Second row - Olivia de Havilland, Kevin Costner, Cornel Wilde, Don Ameche, Deforest Kelley, Tom Cruise, Charlton Heston, Penny Marshall, Bob Hope, Victor Mature, Elizabeth McGovern, Robert de Niro.
Third row - Andrew McCarthy, Henry Winkler, Anthony Perkins, Robert Stack, Mark Harmon, Faye Dunaway, Buddy Rogers, Gregory Peck, Debra Winger, Timothy Hutton.
Fourth row - Jane Russell, Mike Connors, John Travolta, Janet Leigh, Charles Bronson, Ted Danson, Lou Gossett Jnr, Ryan O’Neal, Rhonda Fleming, Leonard Nimoy.
Fifth row - William Shatner, Peter Graves, Molly Ringwald, Dorothy Lamour, Olivia Newton-John, Cindy Williams, Matthew Broderick, Gene Hackman, Walter Matthau, Robin Williams.
Back row - Ali MacGraw, Burt Lancaster, Scott Baio, Rhea Perlman, Bruce Dern, James Caan, Glenn Ford, Fred MacMurray, Shelley Long, James Stewart.
Photo by Terry O'Neill.
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libero-de-mente · 11 months
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Paramount Pictures 1987
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From left to right - front row - Martha Raye, Dana Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor, Frances Dee, Joel McCrea, Harry Dean Stanton, Harrison Ford, Jennifer Beals, Marlee Matlin, Danny de Vito.
Second row - Olivia de Havilland, Kevin Costner, Cornel Wilde, Don Ameche, Deforest Kelley, Tom Cruise, Charlton Heston, Penny Marshall, Bob Hope, Victor Mature, Elizabeth McGovern, Robert de Niro.
Third row - Andrew McCarthy, Henry Winkler, Anthony Perkins, Robert Stack, Mark Harmon, Faye Dunaway, Buddy Rogers, Gregory Peck, Debra Winger, Timothy Hutton.
Fourth row - Jane Russell, Mike Connors, John Travolta, Janet Leigh, Charles Bronson, Ted Danson, Lou Gossett Jnr, Ryan O’Neal, Rhonda Fleming, Leonard Nimoy.
Fifth row - William Shatner, Peter Graves, Molly Ringwald, Dorothy Lamour, Olivia Newton-John, Cindy Williams, Matthew Broderick, Gene Hackman, Walter Matthau, Robin Williams.
Back row - Ali MacGraw, Burt Lancaster, Scott Baio, Rhea Perlman, Bruce Dern, James Caan, Glenn Ford, Fred MacMurray, Shelley Long, James Stewart.
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I got an email about a Rhonda Perkins on Tumblr wanting to fight me and I am sitting here wondering who is this woman and why ?
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ledenews · 1 year
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Marshall County Democratic Executive Committee Schedules Meetings, Events
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The Marshall County Democratic Executive Committee of West Virginia will meet on Tuesday, May 9th at Perkins in Moundsville at 6:30 PM.  The Marshall County Democratic Women's Club meets on Wednesday, May 17 at 6:30 PM at Perkins in Moundsville. Association Meeting.  All are welcome at our meetings.  Save these dates June 21st: Marshall County Democratic Women’s Summer Bash at Maxwell Acres Community Association Building.   August 13: Marshall County Democratic Executive Committee Annual Picnic-Pool Party at Benwood City Park- Pool.   Barbara Scott           Barbara Scott  MCDEC Chair           MCDWC President  Art Oakland              Rhonda Kaufman  MCDEC Vice Chair  MCDWC Vice Pres.  Read the full article
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dasmuggler · 1 year
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Various stars attend the Paramount Pictures 75th Anniversary Party in Los Angeles, January 1987. From left to right (front row): Martha Raye, Dana Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor, Frances Dee, Joel McCrea, Harry Dean Stanton, Harrison Ford, Jennifer Beals, Marlee Matlin, Danny de Vito. (Second row) Olivia de Havilland, Kevin Costner, Cornel Wilde, Don Ameche, Deforest Kelley, Tom Cruise, Charlton Heston, Penny Marshall, Bob Hope, Victor Mature, Elizabeth McGovern, Robert de Niro. (Third row) Andrew McCarthy, Henry Winkler, Anthony Perkins, Robert Stack, Mark Harmon, Faye Dunaway, Buddy Rogers, Gregory Peck, Debra Winger, Timothy Hutton. (Fourth row) Jane Russell, Mike Connors, John Travolta, Janet Leigh, Charles Bronson, Ted Danson, Lou Gossett Jnr, Ryan O’Neal, Rhonda Fleming, Leonard Nimoy. (Fifth row) William Shatner, Peter Graves, Molly Ringwald, Dorothy Lamour, Olivia Newton-John, Cindy Williams, Matthew Broderick, Gene Hackman, Walter Matthau, Robin Williams. (Back row) Ali MacGraw, Burt Lancaster, Scott Baio, Rhea Perlman, Bruce Dern, James Caan, Glenn Ford, Fred MacMurray, Shelley Long, James Stewart. Photo by Terry O'Neill.
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ohfiddlefrancesdee · 2 years
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Paramount Stars
A host of stars attend the Paramount Pictures 75th Anniversary Party in Los Angeles, 1987. From left to right (front row): Martha Raye, Dana Andrews, Elizabeth Taylor, Frances Dee, Joel McCrea, Harry Dean Stanton, Harrison Ford, Jennifer Beals, Marlee Matlin, Danny de Vito. (Second row) Olivia de Havilland, Kevin Costner, Cornel Wilde, Don Ameche, Deforest Kelley, Tom Cruise, Charlton Heston, Penny Marshall, Bob Hope, Victor Mature, Elizabeth McGovern, Robert de Niro. (Third row) Andrew McCarthy, Henry Winkler, Anthony Perkins, Robert Stack, Mark Harmon, Faye Dunaway, Buddy Rogers, Gregory Peck, Debra Winger, Timothy Hutton. (Fourth row) Jane Russell, Mike Connors, John Travolta, Janet Leigh, Charles Bronson, Ted Danson, Lou Gossett Jnr, Ryan O?Neal, Rhonda Fleming, Leonard Nimoy. (Fifth row) William Shatner, Peter Graves, Molly Ringwald, Dorothy Lamour, Olivia Newton-John, Cindy Williams, Matthew Broderick, Gene Hackman, Walter Matthau, Robin Williams. (Back row) Ali MacGraw, Burt Lancaster, Scott Baio, Rhea Perlman, Bruce Dern, James Caan, Glenn Ford, Fred MacMurray, Shelley Long, James Stewart. (Photo by Terry O'Neill/Iconic Images/Getty Images)
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todayontumblr · 10 months
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fightingforkemontay · 4 years
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Denied Medical Services at Howard Hospital in NW DC. The security claim I was a problem to them all night... This is how we get In and this is what we do to target our own people.
Denial of Services and resources while federal government target Jakia Carroll as a child molester after Ms. Carroll has spent the last few years fighting for the sexual abuse and soliciting of Shanya M. Hill in Woobridge VA. Valerie Wenhold assisted and documented the family involvement in PWC VA Courts to target the same family assisting them. If this was not a threat to children I would laugh.
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PWC VA Federal Informants started a Hate Crime to Target Jakia Carroll as a Predator and Snitch. Demetrius Perkins, Andre Hines, Christopher Stanley, Andrew Armstrong, Tania Carroll-Majors and other family members involved in informing based on their crimes and not to serve time. While Jakia Carroll is reporting hate crimes the government Agencies is the key in the crimes to target Jakia Carroll Children.
Valerie Wenhold ensured the family was involved with Shanya while in Custody and stated in the court report of knowledge of the family soliciting the child.
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Shanya was living with Rhonda Brundage when she was assisted with a sexual abuse story which Shanya did not tell none of the prior police when she called them not to get her butt whooped. Shanya spoke with police alone and the concluded she was a spoiled child and ungrateful. Tyeesha was there pretending to support Jakia Carroll May 5, 2014. Over a year later after Shanya is living in Rhonda Brundage home then there is an sexual abuse to child involving entire family. Shanya accuses Timothy Armstead of sexual abuse prior to custody and was living at Betty Betts home due to Timothy Armstead her Grandfather offering her marijuana for sex. Kirre Carroll and Angela Nelson did there best to protect child and move her away from Timothy Armstead home. Andre Hines is an Federal Informant involved in trafficking children including Shanya. Jakia Carroll was denied assistance on Federal and State Probation. Completed state probation and released from federal probation three years early.
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TWO HEADCANONS FOR YOUR MUSE THAT YOU’VE NEVER TOLD ANYONE. (RQ900 edition)
Connor suffers from major dissociation. Half the time he isn’t convinced that he’s real.
His dissociation has lead to him getting injured multiple times.
THREE THINGS YOUR CHARACTER LIKES DOING IN THEIR FREE TIME.
Looking through memorabilia belonging to his predecessor.
Looking through his predecessor’s memories to get a sense of who his predecessor was.
Talking to people that his predecessor knew.
SEVEN PEOPLE THAT YOUR CHARACTER LIKES/LOVES.
 Perkins
Caleb
Lucy
Hank
Lykke
Rhonda
Chris
TWO THINGS YOUR CHARACTER REGRETS.
One time Connor tore open the memory panel in his skull as he tried to get his old memories back, and ended up causing himself to shut down. He was told that it was Ben Collins that found him like that.
Connor regrets showing up to Perkins place after the upgrade as he knows that he could never be his Connor.
TWO PHOBIAS YOUR CHARACTER HAS
Autophobia- Fear of being alone or of oneself.
He’s afraid that because he’s not the Connor they know, that his friends and loved ones will just abandon him.
Athazagoraphobia- Fear of being forgotton or ignored or forgetting.
Tagged by: Nobody.
Tagging: @lieutenantgivesnoshits, @walkingcorruptor, and whoever wants to do it.
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40 Books to Celebrate National Poetry Month
The forty books listed offer a range of diverse topics from Phillis Wheatley’s ruminations on various subjects to Mahogany L. Browne’s Black Girl Magic—from laughing feet to family love—Harlem to hair. April is National Poetry Month, and there’s something here for personal, classroom, and community enjoyment or inspiration. Poetry Month is “the largest literary celebration in the world,” so go here for ideas on how to celebrate all month long and here for more poetry selections from Nikki Grimes, Marilyn Nelson, Kwame Alexander, and other poets. Happy Poetry Month!
My People - Langston Hughes, Illustrator - Charles R. Smith Jr.  
I Am Loved - Nikki Giovanni, Illustrator - Ashley Bryan
My Feet Are Laughing - Lissette Norman, Illustrator - Frank Morrison  
Young Cornrows Callin Out the Moon - Ruth Forman, Illustrated by Cbabi Bayoc  
Bronzeville Boys and Girls - Gwendolyn Brooks, Illustrator - Faith Ringgold  
Love to Langston - Tony Medina, Illustrator - R. Gregory Christie  
Hey Black Child - Useni Eugene Perkins, Illustrator - Bryan Collier  
Read and Rise - Sandra L. Pinkney, Illustrator - Myles Pinkney  
I Am the Virgin Islands - Tiphanie Yanique  
I Live in Music - Ntozake Shange, Illustrator - Romare Bearden
We Are Shining - Gwendolyn Brooks - Jan Spivey Gilchrist
In Your Hands - Carole Boston Weatherford, Illustrator - Brian Pinkney  
That Is My Dream! - Langston Hughes, Illustrator - Daniel Miyares  
Some Kind of Love: A Family Reunion in Poems - Traci Dant Illustrator - Eric Velasquez  
Life Doesn't Frighten Me - Maya Angelou, Illustrator - Jean-Michel Basquiat 
Oh, Brother! - Nikki Grimes, Illustrator - Mike Benny  
Sail Away - Langston Hughes, Illustrator - Ashley Bryan  
Ostrich and Lark - Marilyn Nelson, Illustrators - San Artists of the Kuru Art Project in Botswana  
Crowning Glory - Joyce Carol Thomas, Illustrator - Brenda Joysmith  
Harlem - Walter Dean Myers, Illustrator - Christopher Myers  
Poetry for Young People: Maya Angelou - Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson Ph.D., Illustrator - Jerome Lagarrigue  
The Angels Lullaby - Joyce Carol Thomas, Illustrator - Pamela Johnson  
Wonders: The Best Children’s Poems of Effie Lee Newsome - Rudine Sims Bishop (Compiler), Illustrator - Lois Mailou Jones  
I See the Rhythm - Toyomi Igus, Illustrator - Michele Wood  
Under the Moon & Over the Sea: A Collection of Caribbean Poems - James Berry & Grace Nichols  
Daddy Calls Me Man - Angela Johnson, Illustrator - Rhonda Mitchell  
Children of Long Ago - Lessie Jones Little, Illustrator - Jan Spivey Gilchrist  
America, My New Home - Monica Gunning, Illustrator - Ken Condon  
Soul Looks Back in Wonder - Tom Feelings (Editor) Illustrator - Tom Feelings  
Words with Wings: A Treasury of African-American Poetry and Art - Belinda Rochelle https://amzn.to/2Gz4E5m
The Pioneers (Poetry from the Masters) - Wade Hudson  
The Poems of Phillis Wheatley: With Letters and a Memoir - Phillis Wheatley 
Carver: A Life in Poems - Marilyn Nelson
Poetry from the Masters: The Black Arts Movement - Eugene Useni Perkins 
Remember the Bridge: Poems of a People - Carole Boston Weatherford     
Martin Rising: Requiem for a King - Andrea Davis Pinkney, Illustrator - Brian Pinkney  
How I Discovered Poetry - Marilyn Nelson, Illustrator - Hadley Hooper  
One Last Word: Wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance - Nikki Grimes, Illustrators - Various Artists  
Out of Wonder - Kwame Alexander, Chris Colderley, & Marjory Wentworth, Illustrator - Ekua Holmes 
Black Girl Magic - Mahogany L. Browne. Illustrator - Jess X. Snow
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blackkudos · 6 years
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Tony Perkins
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Tony Perkins (born August 25, 1959) is an American television news anchor best known for his work as ABC's Good Morning America's weather caster (1999-2005). He is currently a weekday evening anchor for FOX 5 News at 10pm on WTTG in Washington, D.C.
History
Perkins holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from American University (1981). Perkins was a professional stand-up comedian from 1983 to 1993, appearing at clubs and colleges across the country. He began his broadcast career as a desk assistant for the ABC News Washington bureau. From 1985-92, he served as a producer and on-air contributor to The Donnie Simpson Show on WKYS-FM in Washington, D.C. From 1986-88, he hosted and produced DC20 Breakaway for WDCA in Washington. From 1993-99, he served as a weather personality at WTTG in Washington, and co-anchored Fox Morning News from 1998-99, when he joined ABC's Good Morning America, where his catchphrase to turn it over to the local weather was "the weather in your neighborhood". He was a replacement for Spencer Christian, who moved to San Francisco to do the weather for KGO-TV in 1999. He left Good Morning America in late 2005 to return to WTTG in Washington. On GMA he was succeeded by Mike Barz.
Other media work
Perkins was an occasional in studio guest to the Don and Mike Show, and now to its successor the Mike O'Meara Show in Washington D.C. He also hosts his own weekly comedy and entertainment podcast with co-host Gary Stein, the Tony Perkins Show featuring Gary Stein.
Personal life
Perkins is married to Rhonda Perkins. They have one son, Connor.
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Open letter to the President of York University and the Board of Governors:Settle with CUPE 3903 now!
We, the undersigned current and former full-time professors, librarians and archivists at York University, are deeply concerned with the unilateral and unproductive approach taken by York’s central administration and Board of Governors to the CUPE 3903 strike. This approach has had serious, detrimental effects on learning, teaching, academic decision-making, and job security for a range of workers at York University. And it undermines public trust in our university.  Months before the strike began, York University’s President and Provost issued calls for binding arbitration. These actions signaled their refusal to bargain with CUPE on major, qualitative bargaining issues such as job security, employment and graduate funding (which arbitrators often deemphasize).  During the strike, central administrators have dedicated their efforts to ending the strike by force, without bargaining; they pushed a forced ratification vote on CUPE members, convinced the province to send a special commissioner, and lobbied for back-to-work legislation.  Each of these efforts failed but wasted weeks of potential bargaining time.  At the same time, York University’s Central Administration has conducted an intense public relations campaign, blaming the union for lack of movement. The Administration’s inept approach has paralyzed talks and created confusion and consternation among students and other members of the University.  As of May 10, the councils of five faculties, ten departments, and more than fifteen graduate and undergraduate student associations, passed motions of non-confidence in President Rhonda Lenton and York’s Board of Governors chaired by Rick Waugh. Comprising programs that represent more than 50% of York’s full-time faculty members and over 70% of undergraduate and graduate students, these motions condemn the Administrations’ refusal to negotiate with CUPE 3903 and its inability to engage in sound and collegial decision-making. For example, the Faculty of Graduate Studies and the York Federation of Students also passed motions of non-confidence. The significance of motions made by these two bodies cannot be under-estimated. The motions indicate that an overwhelming majority of graduate and undergraduate students have no confidence in the present Administration.  Crucially, York University’s Central Administration has also undermined the collegial authority of Senate on academic matters. In doing so the Central Administration risks betraying its fiduciary duties, undermining academic integrity and circumventing the York Act.  Now, in the 12th week of the CUPE 3903 strike, the Central Administration canceled summer term courses taught by members of CUPE 3903, which leaves students few options but to take courses at other universities. At the same time, the Administration has started to assign grades to graduating students based on their grade average, not based on work done in the winter courses that were suspended by the strike. These decisions, which are taken to put pressure on CUPE and YUFA (York University Faculty Association), are deeply troubling and put the educational reputation of the University at risk.  In light of widespread concerns about the future of our university, we seek an immediate end to the labour dispute. We call on the York University Administration and the Board of Governors to (1) respect collegial governance processes, including the role of Senate; and act in the University’s best interest by (2) return to the bargaining table with CUPE 3903 to reach a settlement.  Signatories Greg Albo, Department of PoliticsAimé Avolonto, French department, GlendonRanu Basu, Department of GeographyShannon Bell, Department of PoliticsJody Berland, Department of HumanitiesMalcolm Blincow, Professor Emeritus, AnthropologyPhilippe Bourdin, French Studies and Lingusitic Program, GlendonRob Bowman, Department of MusicMartin Breaugh, Department of PoiliticsLinda Briskin, Department/School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s StudiesSheila Cavanagh, Department of SociologyDavid Cecchetto, Depeartment of HumanitiesChris Chapman, School of Social WorkClaudia Chaufan, School of Health Policy and ManagementSylwia Chrostowska, Department of HumanitiesBruce Connell, Linguistics and Language, GlendonMarc Couroux, Department of Visual Art and Art HistoryElizabeth Dauphinee, Department of PoliticsNancy Viva Davis Halifax, Faculty of HealthLykke de la Cour, Social ScienceKathryn Denning, Department of AnthropologyWilliam Denton, York University LibrariesMario DiPaolantonio, Faculty of EducationLisa Drummond, Department of Social ScienceBarbara Evans, Department of Cinema and Media ArtsSarah Flicker, Faculty of Environmental StudiesHonor Ford-Smith, Faculty of Environmental StudiesJennifer Foster, Faculty of Environmental StudiesGail Fraser, Faculty of Environmental StudiesAmber Gazso, Department of SociologyLiette Gilbert, Faculty of Environmental StudiesStephen Gill, Department of PoliticsAmanda Glasbeek, Department of Social ScienceLuin Goldring, Department of SociologyTed Gossen, Department of HumanitiesJohn Greyson, Department of Cinema and Media ArtsRicardo Grinspun, Department of EconomicsShubhra Gururani, Department of AnthropologyRatiba Hadj-Moussa, Department of SociologyLaam Hae, Department of PoliticsPhillip Harland, Department of HumanitiesJudy Hellman, Professor Emerita, Social Science and Politics DepartmentsStephen Hellman, Professor Emeritus, Department of PoliticsCraig Heron, Professor Emeritus, Department of HistoryRob Heynen, Department of Communication StudiesTeresa Holmes, Department of AnthropologyPablo Idahosa, Department of Social ScienceSusan Ingram, Department of HumanitesStanley Jeffers, Associate Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics and AstronomyWilliam Jenkins, Department of GeographySherry Johnson, Department of MusicIlan Kapoor, Faculty of Environmental StudiesEva C. Karpinski, School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies.Magdalena Kazubowski-Houston, Program in Theatre and Peformance StudiesRoger Keil, Faculty of Environmental StudiesPhillip Kelly, Department of GeographyKamala Kempadoo, Department of Social ScienceStefan Kipfer, Faculty of Environmental StudiesAvron Kulak, Department of HumanitiesLarry Lam, Department of SociologySam Lanfranco, Professor Emeritus, EconomicsNick Lary, Senior Scholar and professor emeritus of Humanities and Graduate EnglishFrances Latchford, School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's StudiesYam Lau, Department of Visual Art and Art HistoryLouis Lefeber, Professor Emeritus, Economics and SPTDavid Lidov, Department of Music, Senior ScholarCarla Lipsig-Mumme, Department of Social ScienceBrenda Longfellow, Department of Cinema and Media ArtsLibby Lunstrum, Department of GeographyWillem Maas, Political Science, GlendonMarcia Macaulay, English, GlendonHeather MacRae, Department of PoliticsTerry Maley, Department of PoliticsCarlota McAllister, Department of AnthroplogyPatricia McDermott, Department of Social ScienceWendy McKeen, Department of Social WorkDavid McNally, Department of PoliticsJacinthe Michaud, School of GSWSAparna Mishra Tarc, Faculty of EducationRadhika Mongia, Department of SociologyEsteve Morera, Department of Philosophy, Department of PoliticsKaren Bridget Murray, Department of PoliticsNatasha Myers, Department of AnthropologyEric Mykhalovskiy, Department of SociologyJonathan Nitzan, Department of Politics, Social and Political ThoughtNaomi Norquay, Faculty of EducationLiisa North, Professor EmeritusAnne O'Connell, School of Social WorkAndrea O'Reilly, School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's StudiesDeborah Orr, Department of HumanitiesLaurence Packer, Department of BiologyViviana Patroni, Department of Social ScienceMark Peacock, Department of Social ScienceRoberto Perin, Department of History, GlendonPatricia E. (Ellie) Perkins, Faculty of Environmental StudiesKelly Pike, School of Human Resource ManagementAnn Porter, Department of PoliticsNorene Pupo, Department of SociologyRoberto Quinlan, Department of BiologyIndhu Rajagopal, Department of Social ScienceDennis Raphael, School of Health Policy and ManagementArt Redding, EnglishMarkus Reisenleitner, Department of HumanitiesGeoffrey Reaume, Critical Disabilty StudiesDon Rubin, Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar, Dept of TheatreL. Anders Sandberg, Faculty of Environmental ScienceJohn. S. Saul, Professor Emeritus, Social Science and PoliticsEllen G. Schraa, School of Health Policy & ManagementDayna Scott, Osgoode Hall Law SchoolTheresa Shanahan, Faculty of EducationVictor Shea, Department of HumanitiesJoel Shore, Department of BiologyJohn Simoulidis, Department of Social ScienceLisa Sloniowski, York University LibrariesBruce Smardon, Department of Political ScienceGlenn Stalker, Department of SociologyDavid Szablowski, Department of Social SciencePatrick Taylor,  Department of HumanitiesMark Thomas, Department of SociologyOzgun Topak, Criminology, Social ScienceRoopa Desai Trilokekar, Faculty of EducationEric Tucker, Osgoode Law SchoolSteven Tufts, Department of GeographyKaren Valihora, Department of EnglishPeter Vandergeest, Department of GeographyRichard Wellen, Social ScienceWalter Whiteley, Department of Mathematics and StatisticsDavid L. Wiesenthal, Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar, Department of PsychologyLesley Wood, Department of SociologyPatricia Wood, Department of GeographyDouglas Young, Department of Social ScienceAnna Zalik, Faculty of Environmental Studies
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