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Fortesa Latifi

Features Contributor

Fortesa Latifi is a features contributor at Teen Vogue. She has a Master’s in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication. She writes about identity, politics and disability. She is the author of the forthcoming Like, Follow, Subscribe: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online (April 7, 2026; Gallery Books). You can find her on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter.
Identity

These Students Are Switching Schools Based on the State's Anti-LGBTQ Policies

Choosing a college is difficult enough, now students have to consider how safe they will be under new state laws. 
Politics

Florida Teens Are Doing Whatever They Can to Stop DeSantis 2024

Young Floridians really don’t want Ron DeSantis to be president.
Identity

Leah Messer on the Impact of 'Teen Mom,' 14 Years Later

The reality star opened up to Teen Vogue about growing up on television, generational trauma, and raising her own teenagers. 
Identity

Ayanna Pressley Introduces the Abortion Justice Act, One Year After Dobbs

“Freedom begins with our bodies. It's really that simple.”
Identity

Olivia Julianna Wants LGBTQ+ Youth to Fight Hard and Celebrate Progress

“I know it might seem like it's really dark and scary, but our flag is being flown at the nation's capital right now.” 
Identity

In 'Old Enough' the Painful Realities of Girlhood Are on Display

Haley Jakobson talked to Teen Vogue about queer representation in her self-proclaimed “big bisexual novel.”
Politics

When Tarra Simmons Was in Prison, She Never Dreamt of Running for Office

Simmons has broken “the concrete ceiling for other formerly incarcerated people to run.”
Politics

They Lost Their Loved Ones — Then the Conspiracy Theories Started

“What do I do? Do I laugh? Do I cry?”
Politics

6 of the Most Ridiculous Viral Stories About What the Teens Are Up to

Kids these days — eating Tide Pods and identifying as cats?
Identity

Deepfake Porn Victims Are Seeking Federal Protections Through Legislation

Deepfake porn victims are speaking out about the lack of protections against abusers. 
Identity

Tallulah Willis Opened Up About Her Dad Bruce's Dementia Diagnosis

The 29-year-old penned a powerful essay about the difficulties of the last few years.
Identity

Inside the Trans Youth Prom in Washington D.C.

Attendees from 16 states came together for a celebration supported by donors like Elliot Page and Ariana Grande.
Identity

Apple Is Launching a Major Accessibility Update for iPhone

To recognize Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Apple introduced new features for cognitive, speech, and vision accessibility. 
Government

What It’s Like to Be Georgia’s First Muslim, Palestinian American Lawmaker

“Everything I did felt like uncharted territory for somebody like me.”
Identity

What You Need to Know About Laws Restricting Abortion Access in the United States

Here's a state by state guide on measures to restrict or ban the access to abortion and reproductive healthcare. 
Identity

Anti-LGBTQ Policies Are Taking a Toll on Young People’s Mental Health

A new report from the Trevor Project surveyed 28,000 LGBTQ young people between the ages of 13 and 24.
Identity

Dwayne Wade Moved His Family Out of Florida Because They Wouldn't “Be Accepted”

The retired NBA star is father to 15-year-old Zaya Wade who is transgender. 
Identity

A High Schooler Went Viral For Violating Prom Dress Code By Wearing a Suit

“I should not have to conform to femininity to attend my senior prom.”
Politics

Six of the Most Famous Cults in U.S. History

Including Waco and the Manson Family.
Identity

Madison Beer Said She Contemplated Suicide After Nudes Leaked Without Her Consent

She opened up about it in her new memoir, The Half of It. 
Identity

Deinfluencers Are Taking Over Coachella

Thrifting, camping and port-a-potties are where the real fun is happening.
Government

Florida Just Expanded “Don’t Say Gay” to All Grades

Governor Ron DeSantis requested the expansion.
Politics

Gen Z's First Congressperson Maxwell Frost Speaks At Coachella

Rep. Frost visited Coachella to talk about politics, the climate crisis, and what's next for the Democratic party
Politics

What Coachella Is Like for Disabled and Chronically Ill People

“Having fun is a need too,” one attendee says.