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“Back to School Reading Lists: featuring Cauleen Smith’s “Human _3.0 Reading List”

Posted on September 5, 2017 by Leslie / 13 Comments

It’s September, the month when teachers everywhere are passing out reading lists of all kinds. What would you imagine to be on a “Human_3.0 Reading List”? Last ...

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