Sunday Paper Recommends—Week of January 29, 2023
At The Sunday Paper, we want to inspire you to gather at your table—virtually or with friends and family—and open your heart and mind to conversations that will move the needle. After all, the dinner table is where we connect on topics and map out the changes we can all make that’ll truly make an impact.
This week, to encourage your conversations, we recommend checking out the following:
What We're Reading
What does it mean to be a world citizen? Author, journalist, and humanitarian Jane Olson documents war zones and places of extreme poverty to amplify the importance of humanitarian intervention and support of freedom, justice, and peace. You can get your copy of Olson’s World Citizen, Journeys of a Humanitarian here.
What We're Watching
Los Angeles millennials Ezra Cohen and Amira Mohammed are facing the ultimate test of their relationship—meeting the parents. Find out what happens when two families from different racial, cultural, political, and religious backgrounds meet in You People.
What We're Listening To
Podcast Chutzpah: Hunters Presents True Stories of Resistance profiles ordinary people doing extraordinary things during one of the darkest moments in history. Listen to stories of resilience from holocaust survivors, their families and friends. Start the episode here.
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