Joined July 2023 (2 years on Bluesky)
Followers
4.1K
Growth (7d)
-4
Following
412
Posts
63~0.1/day
Influence
13
Follower growth
2026-06-14-4 over 2 days2026-06-22
Bio
Ned-a Mag-boo-leh. Practicing sociologist + lapsed American, living in Canada for the past 13 years. Canada Research Chair in Race, Ethnicity, Identity, and Migration at UBC. Essays in Literary Hub, Newsweek, Salon, Toronto Star, and the Tyee.
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