
Angie Jaime
Angie Jaime is the former head of creator content for the Los Angeles Times. She is a journalist, editor and content strategist whose work has appeared in VICE, i-D magazine, Mic. Her writing explores how marginalized people survive and thrive in the Western world, through the lens of culture, art and technology.
Health
AAPI Youth Have Less Resources for Mental Health Issues Like Eating Disorders
A new survey highlights disparities between mental health needs, receiving diagnoses and accessing culturally competent care.
Mental Health
This New Program Offers a Systemic Solution to America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis
The program will provide young people with mental health care, while giving those who are interested in mental health work with training and tangible experience.
Sexual Health + Identity
Bumble’s New Anti-Celibacy Ads Are Pulled After Online Controversy
“Instead of bringing joy and humor, we unintentionally did the opposite.”
Mental Health
Young LGBTQ+ People's Mental Health Is Suffering, But They Can't Access Help
A new report shows that half of LGBTQ youth who want mental health help can't get it.
Voices
9 Student News Outlets to Follow for Ongoing University Protests Coverage
Here’s where to look to get on-the-ground coverage of ongoing university protests directly from students.
Sexual Health + Identity
Megan Thee Stallion’s Attorney Denies Allegations of ‘Abusive Work Environment’
The lawsuit alleges “severe” and “pervasive” harassment by the recording artist.
Sexual Health + Identity
More Young People Are Opting for Permanent Contraception, Study Finds
In the years after the end of Roe, more young adults are choosing sterilization, according to new research.
Voices
Creating Sexually Explicit Deepfakes to Be Criminalized in the UK
Offenders could face jail time under proposed updates to the Online Safety Act.
Spirituality
Astrology Is at the Center of This Murder Case, But Any Spiritual Practice Can Incite Violence
Moral panic has maligned alternative spirituality for centuries, but any faith can be corrupted to cause harm.
Health
Lana Del Rey Has Resurrected — and So Has Speculation About Her Weight
Lana is so back, and so are the terrible fatphobic takes.
Identity
Tom Holland Urged to Speak Out Against Racial Abuse of Romeo & Juliet Costar
Nearly 900 Black actors publicly condemned “the racist and misogynistic abuse.”
Music
Olivia Rodrigo Surprises Sold Out Madison Square Garden Crowd with Noah Kahan ‘Stick Season’ Duet
Olivia Rodrigo is manifesting her dreams and making them a reality.
Environment
Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Arrested at a Demonstration in The Hague
"We must do everything to avoid that crisis and to save human lives."
Identity
New Federal Guidance Says Hospitals Must Have Written Patient Consent for Pelvic Exams
This regulation aims to “reiterate and provide clarity” of hospital requirements for educational purposes, regarding informed consent.
Health
Angel Reese Says She’s Been ‘Attacked So Many Times’ Since Winning 2023 NCAA Title
“Death threats. I’ve been sexualized. I’ve been threatened.”
Style
A Quick History of the Concho Belt
Setting the record straight on one of the most iconic Diné (Navajo) pieces of jewelry
Voices
Diné Weaver Naiomi Glasses Is Back With a “Deadly” Polo Ralph Lauren Collab
“I felt like this was a good chance to show another facet of my life."
Voices
Malala Yousafzai Says Faith Is a ‘Big Part of My Life
“My faith guides me to know that it is wrong to deliberately and systematically oppress girls and women.”
Sexual Health + Identity
What’s the Latest in the SCOTUS Abortion Pill Case and What Comes Next?
The court suggested doubt of the right to bring the lawsuit against the FDA.
Health
Ahead of SCOTUS Case, Studies Show Abortion Pill Use is on the Rise
“Every person deserves access to abortion care on their terms.”
Voices
‘Quiet on Set’:The Nickelodeon Documentary Exposes a Culture of Alleged Abuse, Starting at the Top
Here’s what we learned from the shocking four-part documentary.