Joshua WatkinsMany Talent Acquisition Strategies Include Diversity. Few Make It More Than a Buzzword.Culture is an essential part of your pitch to potential candidates, and remains integral to any organization’s strategy to attract, hire…Oct 18, 2017Oct 18, 2017
Joshua WatkinsWhat is the Half-Life of Plastic?A confession on being unemployed for 5 weeksJul 6, 2017Jul 6, 2017
Joshua WatkinsA Tweet is No Longer Headline News.Distracting ourselves with Donald Trump’s social media only empowers his agenda.Nov 30, 2016Nov 30, 2016
Joshua WatkinsReviews of all of the books I only half-read in 2016.Or, a battle between “devastating” and “haunting” for Supreme Ruler of the Adjectives.Nov 27, 2016Nov 27, 2016
Joshua WatkinsHey, 2500 electoral races went uncontested in 2016. That’s disturbing.My party wants a revolution. I want to quit focusing so much damn attention on federal races and look further down the ballot.Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Joshua WatkinsAny Other WorldHow do we escape the confusion of a tragedy impossible to make sense of?Jun 15, 2016Jun 15, 2016
Joshua WatkinsSwipe Right.Or the unfiltered thoughts of another forever unpolished, self-indulgent millennial.Apr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016
Joshua WatkinsFirst Lady, First Problem: On the Criticisms of ’90s HillaryWe’ve acknowledged the limitations of gender norms for female candidates, but the restrictions of candidates’ spouses are much more…Apr 1, 20161Apr 1, 20161
Joshua WatkinsEqual Power, Then and Now: The Feminist Case For (And Against) SuperdelegatesPart 2 in an ongoing series for GirlSense&NonSense, my favorite digital platform for young feminists.Mar 9, 2016Mar 9, 2016
Joshua WatkinsSymbolic by Default: Shirley Chisholm and the Victimization of Candidates in the New PrimaryFor Women’s History Month, I’ll be contributing to GirlSense and NonSense, an organization for feminist writing, with When She Ran, a…Mar 2, 2016Mar 2, 2016