#sundayread for December 27, 2020

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Part 2: My picks for #sundayread for December 27, 2020, highlighting the year’s best reads:
- I listened to @TaraBrach’s “Radical Acceptance,” a great self-help book to guide you from reacting badly to pausing and being mindful.
[aff. link] https://amzn.to/3l1L7v5 (h/t @tferriss) - Inside the Fall of the CDC
By @JamesBandler, Patricia Callahan @SheInvestigates, Sebastian Rotella and @KirstenBerg - The devaluation of houses in black neighborhoods
By @AndrePerryEDU, Jonathan Rothwell @jtrothwell and David Harshbarger @DBHarshbarger
(via @DanPriceSeattle) - The 10 greatest works of journalism of the past 10 years
By Margaret Sullivan @Sulliview - Even Nobodies Have Fans Now: The Rise of Podcasters
By @JamieKeiles
(via @sundaylongread) - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/33l3vZq - This is brilliant: Best friends create wildly popular Google doc, and then website, about being an ally to black community
By @TravisMAndrews - “The idea that the left has enemies who must be roundly defeated remains too gauche for many Democrats.”
By @Alex_Shephard - The God Phone
By @Leora_Smith
(via @TKDano) - Gen X Will Not Go Quietly
By @AmberKFraley1 - My look at the Birmingham Public Library @BPL uncovered institutional rot and a bleak future without proper funding.
#Bham #alpolitics - A History of Violence: Why I Loved Cop Shows, and Why They Must Change
By Alan @Sepinwall - Why Remote Work Is So Hard‚ and How It Can Be Fixed
By Cal Newport
(via @tferriss) - With no child care or summer camps, women are being edged out of the workforce
By Caroline Kitchener @CAKitchener
#COVID19 #coronavirus - Bookmark Alignment Chart
By Lienne
All my #sundayread picks for 2020. And visit Part 1 from Dec. 20.
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More #sundayread:
- All tweets for December 27 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me