#sundayread for Sept. 13, 2015
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for Sept. 13, 2015:
- The Future of Birmingham Is Pride, by @jfaustin, part 3 of 26 #futureofbham
- The Myth of Quality Time, by @FrankBruni (RT @rescuetime)
- Y’all Connect: The way to top-of-mind presence
- Dora Charles Moves on from Paula Deen, by @KimSeverson
- My new series/ebook “The Future of Birmingham” is free: http://itswa.de/futureofbham #futureofbham
- “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” marks end of an era for TV animation, by @timoneil5000
- Flashback: From 2012: Tuscaloosa woman held captive 70 days and counting
- Millennials Are Out-Reading Older Generations, by @AdrienneLaF (RT @melaniesiow)
- Virtual delegation and the speaking tour
- The Dubious, Brand-Led Surge of Fake National Holidays, by @JuliaRubin (RT @kickpointinc)
- Flashback: From 2009: Happy trails, “King of the Hill”
- Katrina, 10 years later: The Yellow House, by @SarahMBroom (RT @melaniesiow)
- DC domestic violence survivors’ affordable housing crunch, by @mhbaskin (via @AndrewGiambrone)
- Sabbath, by Oliver Sacks (RT @ColumbiaSchArts)
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Don’t miss our new 26-part series:
★ The Future of Birmingham ★
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More posts from Wade this week:
The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me