#sundayread for May 31, 2020
My picks for #sundayread for May 31, 2020:
- I listened to E.O. Wilson’s “The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth,” a good argument to team up religion and science for nature’s sake.
[aff. link] https://amzn.to/3gDgquA - With no child care or summer camps, women are being edged out of the workforce
By Caroline Kitchener @CAKitchener
#COVID19 #coronavirus - Did Jesus Poop?
By @CandidaMoss
(RT @GreatHeretic) - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/2yJLPum - Can the Lockdown Push Schools in a Positive Direction?
By Patrick Cook-Deegan
(via @EmpaticoOrg) - Recovery and resilience: Creating communities and a built environment that can adapt and thrive
By Julie Carpenter
(via @AIACincinnati) - Flashback: Blogging fear: Opportunity costs
- The choice to leave rarely feels free, but choices about inhabiting new landscapes (or changed bodies) demand an imagination.
By @MashaGessen
(h/t @longreads) - African Cosmologies — Photography, Time and the Other
By @Marigold_Warner
(via @FamilyPicsUSA) - Flashback: The LinkedIn networking challenge
- Pac-Man, the Japanese Video Game That Took Over the World, Turns 40
By @Matt_Alt - A Kingdom from Dust
By @Arax_Mark
(h/t @longreads) - The Final, Terrible Voyage of the Nautilus
By @MayJeong
(h/t @longreads) - Sex, hacked: A four-part series on a quest for better sex in the digital age
By @JessJoho
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