Holiday Reading List 2015

“Just because it’s Christmas – And at Christmas you tell the truth” –Love Actually

It’s that time of year. The time of year in which Thanksgiving has actually passed and this thing called December has started and I allow myself to use the word “Christmas.”

Sometimes I like to celebrate Christmas by listening to the latest “War on Christmas” diatribe and shaking my head at how strange it is to live in a deeply religious country that occasionally pretends to be secular.

Sometimes I like to celebrate Christmas by carefully employing the phrase “Happy Holidays” to emphasize that all that D.C. area political correctness sunk in, which is why I used to know at least two elementary school choir songs about Hanukkah (and still can’t ever decide how to spell it) and one about Kwanzaa (although my main memory of that holiday is that there was one black student in my high school journalism class, and he hated the end-of-year issue because someone would inevitably ask him if people for real celebrated that holiday – a question which was justifiably met with the same eye roll a Japanese friend gave to our freshman history teacher when she was asked if she wanted to explain to the class what Buddhism meant).

Mostly I don’t play that game.

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What “Gender is a Social Construct” Means to Me

In honor of the International Day of the Girl:

What Gender is a Social Construct Means to Me

In pdf format, in case anyone feels like using this in a classroom (if you do, let me know! There’s a contact form at the bottom of this post). Speaking of comments: Don’t be a troll. If your ego and/or insecurity makes you incapable of discussing gender issues in a respectful manner, move along please. 

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Recommended Reading for Columbus Day

Whether or not you happen to have the day off tomorrow, here’s a reading list you could try (I believe in celebrating all holidays with spirited debate : )

In celebration of Columbus Day, educate yourself about our most famous explorer:

Ch. 1, A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn

If you’ve already read that, here’s my reading list for tomorrow:

LANGUAGE: Etymology of “rough draft of history” aphorism

http://www.readex.com/blog/newspapers-rough-draft-history

FEMINISM: Lean In “Women in the Workplace 2015” slideshare presentation

http://www.slideshare.net/LeanInCommunity/women-in-the-workplace-2015-53354844?ref=https://www.linkedin.com/

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Recommended Reading

Here are some articles I’ve recently found to be worth a look (and some even have audio, thanks podcasters 🙂

ED REFORM: Why Growth Mindset should be integral to school culture

http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/10/02/how-to-weave-growth-mindset-into-school-culture/

CAREER: Is the Leadership Industry creating bad leaders?

http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201510011000

BLACK LIVES MATTER: Opinions on N.C. Voter ID Law

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/7-voices-react-north-carolinas-controversial-voting-law/#.VhK9lnoEjq0.twitter

LGBTQ: Is Bernie Sanders telling the truth about his support for marriage equality?

http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2015/10/05/bernie_sanders_on_marriage_equality_he_s_no_longtime_champion.html

ED REFORM: Higher ed moves online

http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/07/31/a-peek-inside-a-college-with-no-lectures-deadlines-or-quads/

TAR … HEELS … TAR … HEELS … TAR … HEELS …

My family was sad to see Maryland exit the ACC. I’m glad to hear Roy Williams pumping this year’s matchup. There will be lots of trash talking – I grew up in the D.C. Area, where you pretty much pick either Maryland or Georgetown to root for, and my dad and my uncles are all still Terrapin sympathizers.

So excited for the season to start. Marcus Paige is a senior! Unbelievable – and awesome that he’s still around. I love that he’s joining the list of UNC greats who stayed for the duration. I get it – why leave Blue Heaven before you have to?

Photo Gallery, plus video of Roy discussing the schedule

Photos by J.D. Lyon Jr./tarheelphoto

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What Campus Safety Means to Me

What Campus Safety Means to Me

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What I Think About When Someone Says “Real America”

My uncle told me his small town in Idaho turned into “Little Beirut” on the 4th – judge for yourself

Why Satire and Journalism are Two Different Games

Why Satire and Journalism are Two Different Games

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