What I read today - April 19
- A ’70s Board Game Designed to Teach Players About Race, Housing, and Privilege, Slate
- That Time Soviet School Children Bugged the US Ambassador’s Office, Messy Nessy Chic
- When Plants Are Cut, They Bleed, Sort Of, Modern Farmer
- Can Permaculture Make a Dent in America’s Farm Landscape?, Civil Eats
- What Happens When Millennials Run the Workplace?, New York Times
- The all-Black Utopian Ghost City that Lost its Soul, Messy Nessy Chic
- Amanda Burden Wants to Remake New York. She Has 19 Months Left., New York Times
- Online Dating and the Death of the 'Mixed-Attractiveness' Couple, Pricenomics
- OOUX: A Foundation for Interaction Design, A List Apart
- The Forgotten History of Female Mapmakers, The Atlantic
- The Problem With Hillary Clinton Isn’t Just Her Corporate Cash. It’s Her Corporate Worldview., The Nation
- Feel the Math, New York Times
- How the Rest of the Delegate Race Could Unfold, New York Times
- HOW TO THROW LIKE A GIRL., McSweeney's
- Hunger as an Instrument of Social Control, The New Inquiry
- How Letterspacing Can Make All Caps Easier to Read, UX Movement
OMG DUH. Do UI/UX designers go do IRL art school anymore? I might also be annoyed that I actually took the time to read this. oy. - The Rain Barrel Is Only the Beginning of the West’s Water Wars, The New Republic
The kids got into my water barrels yesterday at the garden and proceeded to waste it. It was horrifying.