Creative Disruption
糖心TV鈥檚 difference makers. Portraits by Miles Ladin 鈥90.
鈥淪ome believe there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the world鈥檚 ills ... Yet many of the world鈥檚 great movements, of thought and action, have flowed from the work of a single man,鈥 Robert F. Kennedy said.
Or woman. Kennedy鈥檚 words are well understood by the six disruptors featured here, men and women pushing to reshape the existing landscape in order to ease the burden for the disillusioned and dispossessed.
Two of our provocateurs are 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients: Jazmine Hughes 鈥12 and Aditi Juneja 鈥12. (Emily Callahan 鈥11 was also named to this year鈥檚 list. She was featured in the Winter 2016 issue of CC Magazine.)
Hughes (@jazzedloon), who appears above, is an associate digital editor at The New York Times Magazine, where she鈥檚 responsible for editing the 鈥淟etter of Recommendation鈥 column and the back page of the magazine. Not settling for a career at one of the nation鈥檚 top media outlets, Hughes is also an activist, and co-created Writers of Color, a database to help editors discover diverse writers.
After graduating from New York University School of Law, Juneja (who appears on our cover) became a New York State Excelsior Service Fellow, working to solve problems surrounding fair and equitable housing for the state of New York. Juneja (@aditijuneja3) also co-founded the Resistance Manual, an open-source platform where users can access and contribute to the portal, which provides 鈥渢he resistance鈥 with information on a range of issues, from immigration policy to voter rights.
鈥淢y vision for a brighter America involves an informed citizenry that respectfully and zealously debates to come up with the best solutions to serve everyone, including those who are marginalized,鈥 Juneja says.