healthcare
Higher Education Should Be a Fundamental Right
The College for All Act is revolutionary.
By Rithika Ramamurthy and Dennis M. Hogan
The Texas Power Outages Are Another Example of Disabled People Being Left Behind
It's a disability justice issue.
By Katie Reilly
The Racist Origins of the Senate Filibuster
The filibuster explains why the modern U.S. government is so dysfunctional.
By Sophie Hayssen
The Tremendous Cost of Staying Alive in the U.S.
“I literally am sharing the same vial of insulin with my sister.”
By Jacqui Germain
5 Key Moments in Black American History
From the establishment of HBCUs to the Tuskegee experiment.
By Bené Viera
How President Biden Can Make Abortion Much More Accessible
He can take immediate steps by removing barriers to medication abortion care.
By Moira Tan
Obama’s Presidency Pushed Me Left — Let Biden’s Do the Same
The problems are deeper than one party or president.
By Kandist Mallett
Rep. Lauren Underwood: Our Health Is on the Ballot
"None of this is okay, and the truth is that it didn't have to be this bad."
By Rep. Lauren Underwood
Trump Has Made U.S. Workers Sicker, Poorer and Less Powerful
The President is nothing but a rotten scab.
By Kim Kelly
Trump's Illness Isn't a National Emergency, White Supremacy Is
Whiteness is rooted in this power to ignore, disregard, overlook, and downplay.
By Jenn M. Jackson
Katie Porter Called Out a Former Big Pharma CEO
“You just refined your skills at price gouging.”
By Lucy Diavolo
Immigration Advocates Say ICE Detention Centers Should Be Shut Down
“Only God is taking care of us here.”
By Lucy Diavolo
Cardi B Asked Joe Biden About Free College and Free Health Care
Cardi talked about her college struggles in a vulnerable moment with the candidate.
By Lucy Diavolo
I Was a Security Guard at the Hospital Where I’m Now a Med Student
"The mistrust in our community around medicine is, to some degree, justified."
By Adaira Landry
How White People Used Tuberculosis to Settle the Southwest
OG History is a Teen Vogue series where we unearth history not told through a white, cisheteropatriarchal lens.
By Jordana Rosenfeld
Activist Nurses Have Long Been on the March
Nurses know that sick bodies are political.
By Alicia Puglionesi
What It's Like to Be Young and Homeless During the Pandemic
One in 10 young adults aged 18-25 experience homelessness in any given year.
By Lauren Young