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Chicago Teens Stand Up to Environmental Racism on the South Side
"We are tired of the city treating us like a garbage can.”
By Trinity Amari Colón and Gregory Miller
Stanford Students Finally Win an African American Studies Department
“This was not a gain that was granted, it was a gain that was demanded.”
By Mary Retta
Scott Walker, Thanks for Making Me a Union Activist
The GOP governor’s anti-labor activities inspired a new generation of organizers.
By Kayla Blado
A First Job at McDonald’s Turned Into a Nightmare, Workers Say
Female workers say they’ve experienced sexual harassment and abuse.
By Jacqui Germain
Why Women Are on the Front Lines of India’s Farmer Protests
Dr. Ritu Singh says the movement “has awakened so many people who were sleeping.”
By Lakhpreet Kaur and Simran Jeet Singh
The Fight for $15 Isn’t Just About the Minimum Wage
There’s another crucial piece to this movement.
By Jacqui Germain
Texas Teens Say Storm and Pandemic Are a Devastating Combination
"We’re gonna go back to the normal next week, but the normal is still a pandemic.”
By Fortesa Latifi
YDSA Say They Want to Step Up Where the Government Hasn’t
“Organizing with people you can trust...is the only way out of this nightmare."
By Lex McMenamin
Why Amazon’s Union Vote Is Such a Huge Deal
This is bigger than just one warehouse, or one company.
By Jacqui Germain
Meet Indigenous Icon and Activist Buffy Sainte-Marie
Happy birthday to a living legend.
By Ruth Hopkins
The Mainstream Climate Movement Suppresses Black Voices
That’s why we’re organizing a different kind of climate conference.
By Destiny Hodges
Teen Vogue's New Book 'No Planet B' Is Our Guide to the Climate Crisis
This is the only Earth we’ve got.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Biden Fired One of the Labor Movement’s Biggest Foes
This senior official has been called an “anti-union extremist.”
By Kim Kelly
Cori Bush Wants to Bring the Movement to Congress
Our January cover star has already left her mark on DC.
By Derecka PurnellPhotography by Joe Martinez
DC Activists Brace for "Klanuary" as Trump Supporters March
“It’s a white supremacy circus for January."
By Talia Jane
Young People Weigh in on What ‘Holding Biden Accountable’ Means
“I don’t have any faith in politicians, but I do have expectations.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
2020 Proved Black Feminists Right
Thinkers like Angela Davis, bell hooks, and Fannie Lou Hamer have a lot to teach us.
By Jenn M. Jackson
Your Birthday Party Could Help Win the Georgia Runoffs
These crucial elections are just weeks away.
By Alicia Novoa
A Better World Is Possible, Not Inevitable
We have to fight for it like we did this year.
By Lucy Diavolo