INTERVIEWS
- PBS’s By the River with Holly Jackson, PBS
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Personal Space, Literary Hub
- Bookshelf: What local authors are reading, Atlanta Journal Constitution
- The Trauma of Partition, Los Angeles Review of Books
- The Fiction Writers Review
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Politics and Possibility, Guernica
- Scenic Roots WUTC
- Essays Were My First Love Vol. 1 Brooklyn
- Making Space for Other Southern Voices Reckon
- Political Power BOMB
- Building Communities and Writing Books Creative Independent
- The Blue and Yellow Kitchen
- Love, Loss, Lineage Kirkus podcast
- Interview for Southbound Hippocampus
- Brown Girl Magazine
- Brown Girl Book Shelf
- Booksh3lf
- SAAG Anthology
- The Parted Earth Traces the Impact Of India’s Partition Across Generations NPR’s Morning Edition
- Anjali Enjeti Debuts With Two Books at Once Shondaland
- Author Anjali Enjeti reckons with Asian American Identity in white-dominant culture Scalawag
- Carrying the Stories of Our Ancestors The Rumpus
- Do I count as ‘Asian American’? Today
- Multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-faith southern stories Bloom
- The Long Road to Publication: An Interview with Anjali Enjeti Literary Hub
- After 11 years of effort, Anjali Enjeti makes her literary debut, times two Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- “I’m a work in progress:” A conversation with Anjali Enjeti Catapult
- Anjali Enjeti gets major notice with two books ArtsATL
- A South Asian Southerner’s Political Awakening Electric Literature
- With Dawn Major
- Southern Desi Khabar
- Raksha, Inc.
- In Conversation with Anjali Enjeti Michigan Daily
- An Inclusive Vision Interfaith-ish
- How Brown Democrats Mobilized Georgia The Juggernaut
- Day Before Georgia Runoffs, It’s Crunch Time For Campaigns, Organizers NPR
- Georgia Senate Runoff Writers Against Trump
- Georgia Spirit In the Thick
- WhatsApp forwards and phone calls: How South Asian groups have been mobilising voters in the US Scroll.in
- U.S. Senate campaigns deploy team effort to win ‘unprecedented’ stakes Georgia Recorder
- Could Asian Americans be crucial to swinging Georgia’s Senate races? The Guardian
- Harris auditions for top campaigner role in Georgia Politico
- Democratic organizers set their sights on Asian American voters to win control of the Senate Politico
- South Asian Voters Seek More Representation, Work To Flip Georgia’s Suburbs WABE
- Dispatches: Conversations from a lockdown The Polis Project
- Persistence Pays Off for Double Literary Debut Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Anjali Enjeti Novelist and Activist Paradigms – Visions of a Viable Future
- Lacy Johnson and Anjali Enjeti on the State of Reproductive Rights Literary Hub’s Fiction Nonfiction
- Anjali Enjeti on Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitanjali and Porochista Khakpour’s Fearless Criticism Literary Hub’s Book Marks
- The Breakroom: Mark Zuckerberg, Apu Of ‘The Simpsons’ And Atlanta City Hall Shakeup Georgia Public Broadcasting
- Diversity in the Classroom: What is a ‘white savior’ narrative? The Report, Islam Channel
- On Second Thought Georgia Public Broadcasting
- 9 Essayists of Color You Should Know About Electric Literature
- #AllAmerican Portraits: Anjali mila.c2k
- People: The Write Stuff Khabar
- Georgia Wonders: Will Newcomers Dye the Suburbs Blue? The New York Times
- Is Georgia Poised for a Democratic Upset? Politico Magazine
- This Week in Essays The Rumpus
- In the Media Feb 2017 The Writes of Women
- Against Milo Yiannopoulos, Against Boycott The Literary Hub
- 86 pieces of journalism wisdom published in the month since the election Poynter
- For the Love of books: A Journey Through the 2016 AJC Decatur Book Festival Change Seven
- Review of the Feminist Bookstore Movement Women in Print
- Afternoon Bites Vol. 1 Brooklyn
- Women We Read This Week Vela
- The Penwalas: South Asian Storytellers in Atlanta Khabar
- Anjali Enjeti Reviews Chenelo Okparanta’s Under the Odala Tree BookLife
- Ask Me About My Writing Chudney Thomas
- Atlanta Authors ‘Sugar Mule’ shines spotlight on South Asian experience ArtsATL
- Tip O’Day Wredheaded Writer
- An Interview with Anjali Enjeti r.kv.r.y.
- The Ups and Downs of Global Parenting The Japan Times