#sundayread for Aug. 16, 2015
By Wade Kwon
Photo: Reiner Girsch (CC)
My picks for #sundayread for Aug. 16, 2015:
- Addictive content
- The Slate interview with Camille Paglia, by @DaveDaley3: http://bit.ly/1PssSJQ / http://bit.ly/1gLjeWv
- Alabama poet laureate Andrew Glaze and his new book, by @RachelOLindley //Signing at 3
- Flashback: Vote 2007: Mayoral forum on homelessness
- The Web We Have to Save, by Hossein Derakhshan @h0d3r (via @GreenhouseAds)
- How a Law Banning Ethnic Studies Led to Its Rise, by @WestonPhippen (via @actarc)
- Y’all Connect: Gender Avenger Hall of Fame, 2 years in a row
- 10 books that changed the world (h/t @jornalistavitor)
- Year of Racial Tumult Brings Lessons, Risks to Classroom by @DanBerrett (via @pimatweets)
- Flashback: Southern Progress: 41.4 percent staff reduction in 11 months
- How to Get Your Self-Published Book in Bookstores, by Carrie Rollwagen @crollwagen
- The Man Who Shot Michael Brown, by Jake Halpern (via @melaniesiow)
- 35 Women Tell Their Stories About Assault by Bill Cosby & the Culture That Wouldn’t Listen
- 14 tips on practical dating from my grandmother, by @CharleeDyroff (via @priyankasabarwa)
More posts from Wade this week:
The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me















