#sundayread for November 20, 2016
By Wade Kwon
Photo: Marife Barayuga (CC)
My picks for #sundayread for November 20, 2016:
- Mindful listening: Weird things to try
- On Rural America: Understanding Isn’t the Problem, by @ForsettisCreed
- Leonard Cohen Makes It Darker, by David Remnick (via @lilimoun @fuchsiadunlop)
- Y’all Connect: The unnecessary perpetual motion of social media
- Live Aid: The Terrible Truth
- 12 Reads for Revolutionary Black Women (via @_SKProject)
- Flashback: Four business books to boost your 2016
- “Airbnb’s Sheryl Sandberg” is Valley’s Quiet Superpower, by @jessiwrites (via @carrollivy)
- Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in 15 Suggestions, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Flashback: Birmingham moms on “The Amazing Race,” season 10, leg 10
- Confessor. Feminist. Adult. What the Hell Happened to Howard Stern? By David Segal
- Greenland is melting, by @ElizKolbert (via @dani_bukie)
- Can I trust you? Investigating adoption con artists. By @LaurenMSausser
- @HomaKhaleeli on French best-seller “The Story of Sex” by @PhilippeBrenot (via @RanjibMazumder)
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