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union member & history PhD candidate in Oregon. dissertating on labor, health, and environmental inequalities in computer history. I've also written on the histories of anarchism and prison abolitionism. #histodons #anarchism #sts
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For those at #aseh2024, check out the special roundtable on new histories of mining, which I'll be on with several other scholars of different understudied materials.

My bit will be about high purity silicon, for those curious about how sand becomes the computer tech you're viewing this on.

#aseh #aseh24

Biden boasts in the #SOTU of the good, high-paying jobs the #ChipsAct will create. However, so far the rollout has continued historical patterns of pollution and union-busting. My latest article in TIME argues we should learn from the little-known history of semiconductor manufacturing to avoid workplace hazards and environmental inequalities:
https://time.com/6333723/semiconductor-history-chips-act/
#2024sotu #SOTU2024 #Environment #laborhistory
To ‘Win the Future,’ the U.S. Needs a Semiconductor Industry That Learns From the Past

Rebuilding the American semiconductor industry right will require fixing the industry's health and environmental record

Time
New article I wrote for TIME Magazine: as the US spends $280 billion to revitalize the semiconductor industry, some are sounding the alarm about union-busting and environmental harms. The history of semiconductor production shows why we should take these concerns seriously and how to avoid the problems of the past (hint: the solutions have more to do with unions than AI).
https://time.com/6333723/semiconductor-history-chips-act/
To ‘Win the Future,’ the U.S. Needs a Semiconductor Industry That Learns From the Past

Rebuilding the American semiconductor industry right will require fixing the industry's health and environmental record

Time
Hard to believe Millie Bobby Brown really opened her new book like this

The US News and World Report just released their annual College Rankings — and you should ignore them.

A reminder that last year their "Chief Data Strategist" somehow admitted in public that every year they screw around with the ranking algorithm until it gives results they like.

Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-news-college-rankings-yale-law-fe24f0b2

The Unraveling of the U.S. News College Rankings

The revolt against the survey, started by Yale Law School, was decades in the making

WSJ
when airbnb charges a $89 cleaning fee but also makes you clean the entire place
Musk’s X revokes paid blue check from United Auto Workers after strike called

After a report called out Musk's union-busting, UAW's blue check got reinstated.

Ars Technica
who had "Drew Barrymore getting deplatformed in a notes app apology by the National Book Awards for scabbing" on their 2023 bingo card?
@CitizenWald @rjblaskiewicz @histodons Hampshire admissions staff were incredibly humane when I applied there years ago. It was probably the most personal and friendly interview experience I've ever had (including job interviews later), and when my early decision application was deferred they seemed to sincerely care when I wrote to them to explain how much I wanted to go there and how my record had improved since my junior year of high school.