
Angie Jaime
Angie Jaime is the former head of creator content for the Los Angeles Times. She is a journalist, editor and content strategist whose work has appeared in VICE, i-D magazine, Mic. Her writing explores how marginalized people survive and thrive in the Western world, through the lens of culture, art and technology.
Fitness
This Year’s March Madness is for the Girls
The women’s college basketball tournament is on fire 🔥🏀
Sexual Health + Identity
Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Planned Parenthood Clinic in Historic First
Harris vowed that Democrats, if regaining control of Congress and the White House, would codify federal abortion rights into law.
Sexual Health + Identity
Gen Z and Millennials are More Queer than Ever, Study Finds
“Almost 30% of Gen Z women identify as LGBTQ+, most as bisexual.”
Identity
Despite Laws, the Pay Gap Is Still a Problem Around the World
A new study reveals a “shocking implementation gap” between what the laws on the books outline about pay, and the ways those laws were being carried out in real life.
Voices
Native Representation Won’t End with Lily Gladstone’s Oscars Loss
Visual sovereignty for Indigenous peoples has never been more important.
Voices
Celebrating International Women’s Day As Women’s Rights Crumble
Platitudes don't replace progress
Fitness
New Nike Ads With Megan Thee Stallion and Sha'Carri Richardson Show Fitness Isn't a Binary
It's a version of fitness we aren't well acquainted with, but we should be.
Sexual Health + Identity
France Made Abortion a Constitutional Right as a Reaction to Roe Being Overturned
Here's what the country's latest protections mean.
Sexual Health + Identity
First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill to Hit Stores This Month
Opill, the first the over-the-counter birth control pill will be available for purchase without a prescription and without age restriction.
Sexual Health + Identity
Republicans Move to Restrict Abortion Pill with ‘Zombie Law’ and ‘Junk Science’
A case to restrict the abortion medication mifepristone is scheduled to be heard on March 26.
Health
Midwives Sue Hawai’i, Challenging Law Restricting Native Birthworkers
Native birthwork practitioners could now face risk of fines and prison time if they are caught offering care, or even advice, to pregnant women and families in Hawai’i.
Sexual Health + Identity
Ghana's Parliament Passed a an Anti-Gay Bill That Could "Legitimize Prejudice"
If the bill becomes law, "it will exacerbate fear and hatred," experts say.
Sexual Health + Identity
Reneé Rapp Says She Is a Lesbian 'For Sure'
“Writing this then coming out as a lesbian I contain multitudes.”
Sexual Health + Identity
Olivia Rodrigo Is Raising Money for Abortion Funds on GUTS World Tour
"Thank you so much for supporting this cause that I care so deeply about."
Voices
Nex Benedict Mourned and Celebrated in Vigils Across the Country
"May we remember Nex. May we fight like hell for you."
Voices
Trans Athletes Were Banned Women and Girls’ Sports at Some Long Island Facilities
Nassau County issued the ban that's believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
Sexual Health + Identity
The Push For Anti-Trans Legislation Can Have Violent Consequences
"[Nex Benedict's] death is a stark reminder that laws like S.B. 615 have a real-world effect.”
Sexual Health + Identity
Alabama Supreme Court Rules Frozen Embryos are ‘Children’, Threatening IVF Treatments
“This is exactly what we have been fearful of and worried about where it was heading.”
Voices
Lily Gladstone Says the Kansas City Chiefs Tomahawk Chop "Still Hurts"
“It’s … the commodification of who we are as people.”
Sexual Health + Identity
A Utah Official Wrongly Implied a Teen Athlete Was Transgender in a Facebook Post
The teen reportedly sought police protection after facing threats
Voices
Unpacking the Real Climate and Human Cost of Your Valentine’s Day Roses
And how they're linked to the cocaine trade.
Politics
6 Native TikTok Creators to Follow Right Now
Meet these singers, skateboarders, and activists.