#sundayread for January 21, 2018
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for January 21, 2018:
- Y’all Connect: A look ahead to digital marketing in 2018
- How Misogynistic Male Reporters Shaped Coverage of the 2016 Election
By Remy Carreiro @Remy_Anne
(via @ShapingYouth) - Working with the World’s Deadliest Pathogens Every Day
By Virginia Chamlee @VChamlee - I listened to Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me” twice because it was so powerful and moving.
[aff. link] http://amzn.to/2FVkAf3 - Why Ageism Never Gets Old
By @TadFriend
(via @sageusa) - Where Millennials Come From
By @JiaTolentino - The perfect scheduling assistant for busy bloggers
- Why Old Women Have Replaced Young Men as the Art World’s Darlings
By @AnnaLouieSuss man
(RT @18thStreetArts) - The true story of the fake U.S. embassy in Ghana
By Yepoka Yeebo
(RT @kikiochieng) - Flashback: The dark side of journalism
- Liz Phair @PhizLair talks with “Prozac Nation” author Elizabeth Wurtzel @LizzieWurtzel
(h/t @Longreads) #sundayread - Culling Voter Rolls: Battling Over Who Even Gets to Go to the Polls
By Michael Wines @miwine
(RT @IndivisibleWMD) - What Is the Far Right’s Endgame? A Society That Suppresses the Majority.
By @RebeccaOnion
(via @ReaderAdrift) - Wallace Stevens on Reality, Creativity, and Our Greatest Self-Protection from the Pressure of the News
By Maria Popova @brainpicker
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