Alyson Shontell, « RESHMA: How A Daughter Of Refugees Taught Girls To Code, Won Over Tech Millionaires, And Pushed Her Way Into Politics », Business Insider, (lire en ligne).
Uttara Choudhury, « Creating history: Reshma Saujani to run for US Congress », www.dnaindia.com (consulté le ) : « Saujani's bid has all the ingredients of a weak opponent beating a stronger one scenario. The daughter of Gujarati immigrants, Saujani's story embodies the promise of the American Dream. Her parents came to the US as political refugees after Idi Amin expelled Indians from Uganda in the 1970s. A qualified mechanical engineer, Saujani's father found work in a machine shop... Living as one of the first Indian families in suburban Chicago, Saujani faced discrimination. But as a gutsy freshman at the local public high school, Saujani started PRISM — the Prejudice Reduction Interested Students Movement. She said "it was a defining moment" in her life that sparked her commitment to community activism ».
Palash Ghosh, « Reshma Saujani, New York Candidate For Public Advocate: Daughter Of Indians Expelled From Idi Amin's Uganda », www.ibtimes.com (consulté le ) : « Reshma Saujani, a candidate for the position of public advocate of the City of New York, is the descendant of Indian immigrants – but with an unusual family history. Saujani, who was born in Illinois, is the daughter of Gujarati parents who were expelled from the East African nation of Uganda by then-dictator Idi Amin in 1972...The so-called "Ugandan Asians" have since carved out their own particular destinies over the past four decades in India itself, Great Britain, Europe, Canada, Australia, the United States and elsewhere as one of the most well-educated and prosperous groups of refugees that world has ever seen. »
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« Gujarati Woman Aims for House », The Times of India, (lire en ligne).
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David Halbfinger, « Pro-Wall Street Democrat Takes On a House Veteran », The New York Times, (lire en ligne).
David Halbfinger, « Pro-Wall St. Democrat Takes on Veteran », The New York Times, (lire en ligne).
David Halbfinger, « Links to Wall St. Become Liability in Primary Races », The New York Times, (lire en ligne).
Jack Healy, « Rep. Maloney's Husband Dies on Tibet Trek », The New York Times, (lire en ligne).
Liriel Higa, « How Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code, Spends Her Sundays », New York Times, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).
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« Tech Companies Announce 'Girls Who Code' Initiative », The New York Times, (lire en ligne).
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« New York 14th District Race Profile - Election 2010 », The New York Times, (lire en ligne).
Reshma Saujani, Brave, not perfect : how celebrating imperfection helps you live your best, most joyful life, New York, Currency Trade Paperback, (ISBN978-1-5247-6235-3, OCLC1134781910, lire en ligne).
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Michael Howard Saul, « Rep. Carolyn Maloney's Poll Shows Big Lead », Wall Street Journal, (lire en ligne).