#sundayread for December 30, 2018
By Wade KwonPart 2: My picks for #sundayread for December 30, 2018, highlighting the year’s best reads:
- School segregation didn’t go away. It just evolved. The case of Gardendale, Ala.’s fight for a district.
By Alvin Chang @alv9n - Information terrorists have weaponized social media, blogs, videos and other digital channels
By @MollyMcKew - I Quit My Job to Pursue My Passion — and My Life Fell Apart.
By Darcy Stewart - How statistics lost their power — and why we should fear what comes next
By William Davies @davies_will - How to Fight Voter Suppression in 2018
By Edward Burmila @gin_and_tacos - On female rage
By Leslie Jamison @lsjamison - How Poetry Came to Matter Again
By Jesse Lichtenstein @jgl541 - Show your work: The new terms for trust in journalism
By @JayRosen_nyu - The female price of male pleasure
By Lili Loofbourow @Millicentsomer - I read the Pennsylvania grand jury report detailing decades of sexual abuses by Catholic priests and cover-ups. You should, too, though fair warning, it’s a stomach-churning indictment of a longtime holy criminal conspiracy.
[PDF] https://buff.ly/2PXr3es - Out-of-state real estate investors who destroy city housing communities
By @RachMonroe - The Kardashian Makeup Empire Is Only Getting Bigger
By Zan Romanoff @zanopticon - “Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body” by Roxane Gay @rgay broke my heart into a thousand pieces. A challenging but rewarding read.
[aff. link] https://buff.ly/2Nwnq0E - What Happened When a White Cop Decided *Not* to Shoot a Black Man
By @theJoeSexton
All my #sundayread picks for 2018. And visit Part 1 from Dec. 23.
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