J. Nathan Matias 🦣 on Nostr: For a brief part of my training and scholarly career, I thought my main job would be ...
For a brief part of my training and scholarly career, I thought my main job would be to create knowledge and train the next generation.
That's still true, but I have also come to see how much of the work is also in protecting and advancing the capacity to know things in the face of powerful actors that benefit from deliberate, forced ignorance.
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