#sundayread for March 5, 2017
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for March 5, 2017:
- Y’all Connect: How Iron Man beats both Superman and Batman
- SPLC report uncovers abuse and neglect at immigrant detention centers in the South
- Reformed Racists: Is There Life After Hate for Ex-White Supremacists? By @craigary
- Death of a blog
- After the Apocalypse: Trying to Describe Reality in Unreal Times, by @SarahLJaffe
- Typecast as a terrorist, by Riz Ahmed @rizmc (RT @jimaids)
- Flashback: My philosophy of customer service
- Zuckerberg in Nigeria, by @StevenLevy (via @HarvardMalaria)
- My Post-Herald colleague @ThomasHargrove using big data to track serial killers, by @BobKolker
- Flashback: “Two-a-Days” season 2, episode 6: Crunch time
- An Oral History of “The Oregon Trail,” compiled by @KevinJamesWong
- 6 years on from Arab Spring, revolution lingers in the air, by @ElGingihy (RT @EEDemocracy)
- Ill. Court Fees Prevent Poor From Closing Cases by @Miles__Bryan (via @shrivercenter)
- What Does Millennial Mean? Why the Generation Is Hard to Define by @ktmcbeth (via @FlowComms)
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