Link Roundup #20: PR Protests, Lingering Loss, Rosalía, & Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley
What Puerto Rico’s protesters can teach the rest of us [The Washington Post]
Technological Elites, the Meritocracy, and Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley [UCLA]
Meet Rosalía: Madonna and Almodóvar's favourite flamenco star [The Guardian]
Women’s minds matter: Feminists never bought the idea of the computational mind set free from its body. Cognitive science is finally catching up [Aeon]
Who really owns the past? Cultural heritage is an ideal imposed from above. It’s time to listen to what communities value about their own histories [Aeon]
Bias, She Wrote: The Gender Balance of The New York Times Best Seller list [ThePudding]
Reading by right: Successful strategies to ensure every child can read to succeed (book review) [The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion]
Enslaved People Lived Here: These Museums Want You to Know [The New York Times]
Judge Judy Is Still Judging You: For more than 20 years, Judith Sheindlin has dominated daytime ratings — by making justice in a complicated world look easy [The New York Times Magazine]
The Lingering of Loss: My best friend left her laptop to me in her will. Twenty years later, I turned it on and began my inquest [The New Yorker]