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Kaitlyn McNab

Culture Editor

Kaitlyn McNab is the Culture Editor at Teen Vogue. She is an award-winning journalist and writer based in New York who holds a self-designed B.A. and minor in Africana Studies from New York University. Kaitlyn has written for publications like GQ, Allure, i-D, Bustle, and EBONY. Kaitlyn’s overall creative mission is to passionately celebrate Black and diverse experiences across all mediums. In her current role at Teen Vogue, Kaitlyn is able to do just that by co-leading the Culture section, pursuing exciting, inclusive stories that are changing the landscape of pop culture.

Mental Health

SZA Says That Her "Debilitating Anxiety" Makes Her Hate Being in Public

"I hate being outside more than I can explain."
Mental Health

BTS Members On Learning More About Themselves and Their Mental Health

“Being off the road for a year gave me a chance to really reflect on what I want and who I am.”
Sexual Health + Identity

Billy Porter Says He Has Been Living With HIV For 14 Years

No longer silenced by shame, the 'Pose' star shares that he was diagnosed with HIV in 2007.
TV

Antonia Gentry's Role in "Ginny & Georgia" Is Her Dream Come True

“I would put on little character acts, and in one of [them] I actually say to the camera, ‘I think I’m going to become an actress.'"
TV

Saved by the Bell's Alycia Pascual-Peña Is In Her Perfect Lane

The 21-year-old is lighting up Bayside High.
TV

"Saved by the Bell" Reboot Was a "Gift" to Josie Totah

"So much of the trans representation in [media] has to do with struggle."
Books

Inspired by the Exonerated 5, “Punching the Air” Focuses on Hope

Dr. Yusef Salaam and author Ibi Zoboi team up to tell a story that empowers incarcerated youth.
Movies

Gabourey Sidibe Says New Horror Film “Antebellum” Is a “Battle Cry”

Watch an exclusive new scene from “Antebellum.”