PUBLICATIONS

LEAGUE LIFE MAGAZINE

Explore Our Rich History: Since January 1911, The Junior League has been publishing various titles, evolving from the Junior League Bulletin to the Junior League Review in 1994. With an 83-year magazine legacy, we invite you to delve into our archives on AJLI Digital Collections. Today, we’re excited to revive these efforts, connecting our global organization, celebrating Leagues and Members, and offering insights for advancing civic leadership skills in a user-friendly digital format.

PUBLICATIONS

The Junior League: 100 Years of Volunteer Service

The Junior League: 100 Years of Volunteer Service was written by Nancy Beth Jackson and published to commemorate our centennial in 2001. An essential educational tool for anyone looking to brush up on the amazing work done by the Junior Leagues, it explores the impact they have had within the historical context of the time.

The Volunteer Powerhouse

The Volunteer Powerhouse is a comprehensive chronicle of the work the women of The Junior League have done to improve society, through direct volunteer service, education, legislative advocacy, philanthropy, and building awareness of pressing issues of the day. Written by Janet Gordon and Diana Reische, it was published in 1982.

ARCHIVES

Explore History Online: Thanks to a partnership with the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library at Harvard University, we’ve made seven decades of The Junior League Magazine accessible online. This esteemed library, known for its comprehensive documentation of women’s lives and issues, is a perfect home for our cherished archives. Delve into a rich history covering suffrage, women’s rights, social reform, family, health, careers, culinary history, and gender issues. Discover the profound record we’ve preserved at this prestigious library – a spot befitting our legacy.

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