#sundayread for April 22, 2018
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for April 22, 2018:
- Reading “I Am Malala” by @Malala Yousafzai with @ChristinaLamb, I found inspiration in a brave girl who defied the Taliban to support educational access for all girls.
[aff. link] https://amzn.to/2HhfKgK - My Family Always “Passed” as White, Until We Didn’t
By @MikeMiksche
(via @GenelleL) - No choice to walk away: When the domestic abuser is your child
By Jenny Noyes @jennynoise
(RT @LadyLadyj) - Flashback: Pay attention: How I’m listening to improve my communication
- How emerging markets — China, India — are leading new trends in global tourism industry
By @AfshinMolavi
(RT @kikiochieng) - How cultivated individuals can become barbarians in a crowd
By Sigmund Freud - Flashback: Five years ago, my 4,000th-post milestone on Wade on Birmingham
- The most popular @globeandmail personal essays from 2016 and 2017
By Tina Petrick @tinaptech, @SophieNadeau, Justin Williams, Marie Wadden @waddenm and Alison Belbin @Junk_Island - How Instagram is reshaping restaurant design
By @CaseyNewton
(via @kickpointinc) - Flashback: Y’all Connect: Crunching the numbers on storytelling
- The Male Glance: How we approach male vs. female art
By Lili Loofbourow @Millicentsomer
(via @laura_hudson) - Inside a 3-Year Russian Campaign to Influence U.S. Voters
By @ScottShaneNYT and @MarkMazzettiNYT
(RT @alanamoceri) - Fake news is an existential crisis for social media
By Natasha Lomas @riptari
(RT @fierceness2000) - How self-proclaimed born quitter @Dave_McGinn found the willpower to finish his first marathon
More posts from Wade this week:
More #sundayread:
- All tweets for April 22 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me