Julia Donaldson

Pronouns: she/her

Email: jpdonaldson@wisc.edu

Woman on gondola in front of buildings.

My name is Julia Donaldson (she/her), and I’m from Cedarburg, Wisconsin! I’m a senior majoring in History and Political Science with certificates in European Studies and Criminal Justice. My interests involve exploring the impact of culture and artistry on social movements. However, I broadly tend to focus on women’s rights. Nonviolence has inspired immense global change, and the power of this persistent historical force deserves to be recognized. The Nonviolence Project’s ability to teach readers about nonviolent protests makes it an incredibly important tool for understanding the overall significance of resistance.


A Soundtrack for Success: How Music Fueled the American Civil Rights Movement

Danilo Dolci: Nonviolent Action in Sicily

Unsung Heroes of the Second World War: The Nonviolent Contributions of Female French Resistors

Unfinished Resistance: The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests

Appealing to Emotion: The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power