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The 1990s Safer Sex Parties We Can Learn From
Black queer women in the South organized these events during the AIDS crisis.
By Anna Stitt
The Problem With Climate Change Influencers
Influencer culture focuses on individual branding — not grassroots issues.
By Amber X. Chen and Alexia Leclercq
The Many Unseen Financial Costs of DACA
This June marks the 10-year anniversary of the DACA program.
By Jacqui Germain
Jack Petocz Is Organizing Florida’s Youth in the Fight Against Hatred
"You don't have to do this alone. There are a lot of people behind you.”
By Elly BellePhotography by Felicia April
Leila Mottley's Novel Explores What Justice Means for Black Girls
At 19, the author wrote the summer's buzziest novel, following a girl in Oakland supporting her family by being a sex worker.
By Kate DwyerPhotography by Louisiana Mei Gelpi
The Union Drip Account Knows Workers’ Rights Are in Style
Organizing, but make it fashion.
By Jacqui Germain
What Should Recent Grads Prioritize During the Job Search?
“Ask why the last person left. Ask why longtime staff stay.”
By Rainesford Stauffer
We’re Going to See Way More Prosecutions of Pregnant People
Here’s how we prepare for that reality.
By Emily Galvin Almanza
This TikToker Is on a Mission to Make Public Bathrooms Accessible
Teddy Siegel, 22, is exposing the dire need for more public toilets in U.S. cities.
By Valeria Ricciulli
What Young Starbucks Union Organizers Want You to Know
Eight workers from around the country weigh in.
By Jacqui Germain
This is the U.S.'s First Fully Unionized Undergrad College
At Iowa's Grinnell College.
By Lex McMenamin
Why Everyone Is Watching This Texas Congressional Race
Jessica Cisneros, a young, forward-thinking Tejana, wants to shake up Texas politics.
By Gaby Del VallePhotography by Sarah Karlan
A Young Chicana Garment Worker Led ‘the Strike of the Century’
Rosa Flores became a literal poster girl for the movement.
By Kim Kelly
How Young Climate Activists Prevent Burnout
“It’s hard to separate yourself from your activism when you’re so young.”
By Elizabeth Djinis
What Climate Anxiety Looks Like for 18 High School Students
"I purposely didn’t apply to any colleges on the West Coast.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
These Coders Are Flooding 'Union-Busting' Companies With Fake Job Applications
Gen-Z for Change is targeting Starbucks and Krogers.
By Fortesa Latifi
3 Asian American Community Activists Share What Safety Looks Like to Them
In light of ongoing anti-Asian violence.
By Julie Ae Kim
These States Raised Their Minimum Wage in 2022
But the cost of living keeps going up, too.
By Jacqui Germain
What Filing a Complaint Against My University Taught Me
I never thought that I would take my university to court.
By Zahra Biabani
The Fight to Cancel Student Debt Is Coming to Biden’s Doorstep
The pause on loan repayments is set to expire on May 1.
By Jacqui Germain