racism
Simone Biles or Caitlin Clark? Either Way, Women’s Sports Is Running Everything
Biles won Sportsperson of the Year, and some Caitlin Clark fans are mad about it.
By Aiyana Ishmael
How This Teen Labor Organizer Became an International Symbol of Resistance
Angelo Herndon was jailed after leading a march of 1,000 people through Atlanta.
By Rita Omokha
Environmental Racism Is Literally Making Black and Brown Students Sick
Millions of young people like me go to school near major highways.
By Xanath Hernandez
How Police Put Autistic People Like My Brother in Danger
Police interactions put young people like my brother at risk.
By Nancy A. Parker
FBI Investigating Wave of Hateful Texts Telling LGBTQ+ People to Report to “Re-Education Camp”
Latinx people are also receiving racist texts after a previous round of racist messages were sent to Black people last week.
By James Factora
The Six Triple Eight: The True Story Behind Tyler Perry’s New Netflix Movie
Plus, the release date and trailer for this tale of trailblazing women of color during World War II.
By Liv McConnell
Social Media Wasn’t Here for That Racist Trump Rally ‘Joke’ About Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny is not about to let Puerto Rico be called “garbage.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
A Brief Summary of the Racist, Sexist Remarks at Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally
Like calling Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage.”
By Grace Panetta, The 19th*
7 of the Most Bizarre, Unnerving Incidents at Recent Trump Events
Like dancing for 39 minutes straight at a rally.
By Ashleigh Carter
This Is the Real History of Columbus Day
The holiday was a response to the mistreatment of Catholic Americans.
By Melissa E. Marinaro
Young Haitians Are Fed Up With All the Racist Lies and Fearmongering
“I'm talking about first-graders whose friends want to know if they eat cats at home.”
By Caroline Val
My Dad’s Experience in Prison Pushed Me to Become a Doctor
"When I see patients who are imprisoned it’s like, I know those people.”
By Adaira Landry
Romeo & Juliet Star Received Death Threats: ‘I Didn’t Feel Safe at Work’
The actress is calling for 'industry-wide' protection of Black entertainers.
By Kaitlyn McNab
I Fought Big Oil to Protect My Tribe’s Territories in the Amazon
Nemonte Nenquimo helped protect over a half million acres of rainforest.
By Nemonte Nenquimo
The Dangerous Myth of the Criminal Migrant
Democrats and Republicans alike have pushed this false narrative.
By Barbara Sostaita
Cherokees Adapted to White Society, Even Enslaving Black Americans
What I learned from my own family’s story.
By Rebecca Nagle
adrienne maree brown Wants You to Think Bigger Than Elections
"When you're young, you're supposed to spend the capital of bravery and courage."
By Lex McMenamin
Where Are the Black Girls in New YA Shows & Movies?
A viral X thread recently analyzed casting announcements in a slew of new YA series — and noticed young Black women are conspicuously absent.
By Ayan Artan