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Norman Rockwell + The Problem We All Live With
Norman Rockwell + The Problem We All Live With
In “The Problem We All Live With,” artist Norman Rockwell took a stand against racism. Learn why a controversial painting became a symbol of the American civil rights movement.
stimpunks·kennedy-center.org·
Norman Rockwell + The Problem We All Live With
On Smallness and Power
On Smallness and Power
Full text: https://oolong.medium.com/on-smallness-and-power-4005b6066862Audio only: https://soundcloud.com/0olong/smallness"You’re enormous as far as ants ar...
stimpunks·youtube.com·
On Smallness and Power
On Smallness and Power
On Smallness and Power
In a world of 7.6 billion people, does it really matter what each of us does?
stimpunks·oolong.medium.com·
On Smallness and Power
For Healthcare Professionals
For Healthcare Professionals
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stimpunks·autcollab.org·
For Healthcare Professionals
The CEO of Automattic on Holding “Auditions” to Build a Strong Team
The CEO of Automattic on Holding “Auditions” to Build a Strong Team
Reprint: R1404A Mullenweg founded Automattic, the company behind WordPress, in 2005, and began hiring in the traditional way: using résumé screening, reference checks, and interviews. He focused on the experience candidates had and paid special attention to what other start-ups they’d worked for. He and his colleagues invested a lot of energy in the process and believed that they were being as rigorous as they could. But when some hires didn’t work out, they began to examine their approach in light of Automattic’s unconventional philosophy: Work where you want and when you want; you’ll be measured by outputs, not by time spent at a desk in an office. They realized that being well-spoken or charming in an interview often had little bearing on how a candidate would perform the job in question. So they introduced tryouts. After an initial screening, promising candidates are required to work with the company for three to eight weeks (with pay), performing real tasks that are closely related to the jobs they’re applying for, and working alongside the people who will be their colleagues if they’re hired. They can size up the company as it evaluates and provides feedback to them, benefiting all concerned.
stimpunks·hbr.org·
The CEO of Automattic on Holding “Auditions” to Build a Strong Team
Drug-use and harm reduction: what does it look like?
Drug-use and harm reduction: what does it look like?
When we consider harm reduction strategies for drug-users, we often think about education on the safer use of drugs. Things such as safer injection practices and “tasting the hit” to re…
stimpunks·emergentdivergence.com·
Drug-use and harm reduction: what does it look like?
Nat themself
Nat themself
A photograph (description below) of my interaction badge from the UK autistic run conference/retreat Autscape last year. Autscape is kind of the European version of Autreat and will be happening agai…
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Nat themself
Empty Pedagogy, Behaviorism, and the Rejection of Equity | Human Restoration Project | Chris McNutt
Empty Pedagogy, Behaviorism, and the Rejection of Equity | Human Restoration Project | Chris McNutt
In our mission to be the best possible educators for young people, it is imperative that we understand the art and science of teaching beyond simple prescriptive ideas. Published by Human Restoration Project, a 501(c)3 organization restoring humanity to education.
stimpunks·humanrestorationproject.org·
Empty Pedagogy, Behaviorism, and the Rejection of Equity | Human Restoration Project | Chris McNutt