#sundayread for October 30, 2016
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for October 30, 2016:
- Y’all Connect: How much should our brand post on social media?
- Baltimore vs. Marilyn Mosby, by @WilSHylton (RT @Watkird5)
- What Kids Need From Grownups But Aren’t Getting by @NPRCoryTurner (via @KreativeKidsAnc)
- Not-So-Wholesome Story Behind Blue Apron Meal Kits, by @ceodonovan (via @mspbjReilly)
- Why limits matter in blogging and other creative pursuits
- On hosting a national blurb contest, by @IrisSmyles (RT @vsisson13)
- Flashback: Email marketing (2 of 3) – Expand your reach
- Why bad ideas refuse to die, by @StevenPoole (via @pimatweets)
- Using digital technology to save Holocaust survivors stories, by @ace_national
- Flashback: Live-blogging the 2006 Riley-Baxley debate #alpolitics
- The End of Tech Companies, by @RobDThomas (via @metavallon)
- My Four Months as a Private Prison Guard, by @Shane_Bauer
- The Case Against Prisons, by Rebecca Gordon @amernuremberg (via @ACLUVA)
- One Year Ago, @wilw Rebooted His Life. Is It Working? (RT @rajneeshgarg)
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