Books

Don’t Knock the Hustle: Young Creatives, Tech Ingenuity and the Making of a New Innovation Economy by S. Craig Watkins (May 7, 2019)

Modern Herstory by Blair Imani (October 16, 2018)

Good and Mad by Rebecca Traister (October 2, 2018)

The Digital Plan (2nd edition) by Brad A. Schenck (April 26, 2018)

Articles

Joe Biden Subtly Shades Trump In Just 3 Words And Twitter Users Love It by Ed Mazzza in HuffPost

Schieffer Series: The Future of Voting in America in CSIS

Start Retraining for Social Interactions by Katherine Cusumano in NYTimes

Defending a Fragile Democracy by Caroline McCarthy in the Principal Post

Guilt, envy, distrust: Vaccine rollout breeds mixed emotions by Candace Choi in Associated Press News

US Lawyers Write to President Biden on Farmers' Protests, Modi Govt's Repressive Tactics in The Wire

Democrats Are Determined to Pressure Biden to Investigate Trump by Reid J. Epstein and Lisa Lerer in NYTimes

Could Trump pardon himself? It might be legal, but it could also be politically disastrous by Bob Egelko in San Francisco Chronicle

Four weeks on, the US election is still yet to be formally called. Here's why it's taking so long by Amelia Dunn in SBS News

How activists have geared up to stop Trump from disrupting the ballot count by Adele Peters in Fast Company

How COVID-19 Changed Everything About the 2020 Election by Molly Ball in Time Magazine

Trump vs Biden: can America conduct a fair election? by Courtney Weaver in Financial Times

What COVID-19 has meant for dating in America by Lisa Desjardins and Frank Carlson in PBS Newshour

Court refuses to vacate Arpaio conviction, but limits its future impact by Jessica Myers in Cronkite News

India Is Abandoning Fundamental Rights, Say US Human Rights Lawyers in the Wire

All-Male Military Draft Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules by Shannon Van Sant in NPR

Keak Da Sneak Heads to Prison; 'No Compassion' for Disabilities, He Says by Nastia Voynovskaya in KQED Arts

Why It Might Be Possible to Overturn a Presidential Pardon by Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux in FiveThirtyEight

More Than 400 Justice Department Alumni Said They’re “Disturbed” By Matthew Whitaker’s Appointment by Zoe Tillman in Buzzfeed News

The Ruling Minority Will Stop at Nothing to Stay in Control by Rebecca Traister in The Cut

Donald Trump Is the Punisher of the Press, According to PEN American Lawsuit by Robert Storace in CT Law Tribune

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Face During Kavanaugh's Swearing-In Ceremony Made Twitter Feel Very Seen by Monica Busch in Bustle

Silent protesters held signs with names of sexual assault survivors during Sen. Flake event by Steve Annear in The Boston Globe

The Feministing Five: Aditi Juneja by Senti Sojwal in The Feministing

Five Books All Young Women Should Read by Literary Hub in The Literary Hub

Politico Influence: Jobs Report by Marianne Levin and Garrett Ross in Politico

Lawyer and Activist Aditi Juneja: Why She Loves the Word "Unsolicited" by Charlotte Cowles in the M Dash

Disruption (cover story) in Connecticut College Alumni Magazine

What Katie Roiphe Misses About #MeToo: discomfort is necessary by Anna North in Vox

17 tweets to shine a light on the importance of Roe v. Wade, 45 years later by Parker Molloy in Upworthy

3 Must-Read Takes on Aziz Ansari and Sexual Violence by Sameer Rao in Colorlines

40 Women to Watch: The 2018 Edition by Katherine Kaestner-Frenchman and others in the Tempest

How Aditi Juneja's Crowd-Sourced Resistance Manual Is Keeping The Fight Alive by Rachel Selvin in Refinery29

Upstarts, Unstoppable - and All Under 30 by Bhargavi Kulkarni in India Abroad

Indian American Game-changing Entrepreneurs Named to Forbes’ Latest '30 Under 30' List by Giovanni Albanese in IndiaWest 

Aditi Juneja '08 Makes Forbes 30 Under 30 List in Princeton Day School News

Forbes names three Conn alumni to its annual 30 Under 30 list in Connecticut College News

30 Under 30 2018: Law and Policy Edited by Jeremy BogaiskyChristopher DenhartDerek Draplin and Avik Roy in Forbes

Self-Care Tip: Say ‘No’ To Unsolicited Advice by Jeena Cho in Above the Law

Digital Activism School: Young Creatives with Disabilities Who Make the World Stunning by Kate Golenkova of Yonah Group

In Defense of Freedom by Michael Peabody of Spectrum Magazine

This Week in Patriarchy: There's Nothing Uplifting to Say by Jessica Valenti of The Guardian

It's Up to All of Us to Fight the Rise of White Supremacy by Sam Blankenship in Cleveland.com

Finding My Voice by Chaz R. Bail in The Daily Record

It's Time to Impeach Donald Trump by Hillary Kelly in Glamour

Strategy and Sustainability in Uncertain Times by Jon Pincus of Civic Hall

How to Make Intersectionality and Inclusion Real by Jon Pincus of Civic Hall

Building an Intersectional Movement by Jon Pincus of Civic Hall

Your Next Bar Conversation is about Climate Change. Here's How to Do It by Grist

In Trump's America, Black Lives Matter Shifts from Protests to Policy by Janell Ross and Wesley Lowery of Washington Post

The State of the Resistance by Igor Volsky and Emily Sussman of Center for American Progress

Young Resisters: Five Minutes with Resistance Manual and OurStates.org Co-Creator Aditi Juneja by Nikaya Manley of GenProgress

Spotlight: Crowdsourcing the Resistance with Aditi Juneja by United States of Women

Aditi Juneja, Creator of the Resistance Manual, Talks Patriotism, Citizenship, and What Makes Us American by Katherine Kaestner of Tempest

Single Women are Downplaying Their Career Goals Around Men, Study Finds by Lily Herman

How Aditi Juneja is Keeping the Public Informed with the Resistance Manual by Lily Herman of Teen Vogue

Disabled Americans Have the Most to Fear Under RepubliCare by S.E. Smith of Esquire

Inside the Resistance Manual, a Guide to Trump-era Politics -- and How to Protest Them by Nesima Aberra of Vox

Obamacare vs. Trumpcare has become the ultimate meme war by Indy100

Can Cities Lead the #Resistance? by Clayton Aldern

Want to Resist Trump's Agenda? There's an App for That by Alex Seitz-Wald of NBC

What the Resistance Manual Creators Want You to Know about Supporting Intersectionality by Wendy Lu of Bustle

This Law Student Built the Framework for Trump's Resistance Manual by Lakshmi Gandhi of NBC