coronavirus
AOC Raised $5 Million for Texas Storm Relief, Flew to Houston
“When disaster strikes, this is not just an issue for Texans.”
By Emily Bloch
Texas Officials Abandoned Us in the Dark
During a devastating storm, GOP leaders blamed green energy and fled for Cancún.
By Erin Coulehan
COVID-19 and a Lost Generation of Unhoused Students
“Youth are not being prioritized.”
By Lauren Young
Why U.S. Cities Are Still So Segregated
Learn how the practice of redlining continues to shape America.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Dems Are Failing by Not Giving People the Money They Promised
This is politics 101.
By Kandist Mallett
Biden Says No to Canceling $50,000 in Student Debt
"I'm prepared to write off the $10,000 debt, but not $50,000.”
By Lucy Diavolo
What It’s Like to Age Out of Foster Care During the Pandemic
“It’s been one thing after another for so long.”
By Jamie Landers
Meet Teen Vogue’s Young Hollywood Class of 2021
The world has changed. So has entertainment. These young creators are showing us how to adapt.
By Jamilah King
What It’s Like to Live With Older Relatives During the Pandemic
“Nobody in here knows how to knock!”
By Taylor Weik
The Pandemic Has Changed How Young People Are Living
From international students returning home to roommate disputes.
By Fortesa Latifi
The “Magical Thinking” of Wellness Instagram Could Sway the COVID Vaccine Effort
"Conspirituality" boomed during the pandemic, and it could have consequences.
By Brittney McNamara
Disabled People Like Me Need More Clarity and Priority in the COVID Vaccine Effort
“It’s exhausting for the disability community to see our members die at alarming rates — we deserve a sense of stability.”
By Melissa Shang
What We Can Learn From Vaccines in Past Pandemics
Looking to history tells us what mistakes we should avoid in the vaccine rollout, and which ones we're already making.
By Ray Levy Uyeda
What the COVID-19 Vaccine Can't Cure
The anti-asian racism that rose along with the disease won't be quelled by any immunization.
By Chloe Chik
Centuries of Medical Racism Have Made Black People Hesitant About the COVID Vaccine
But that doesn't mean we should miss our shot.
By LaShyra "Lash" Nolen
Why Teens Can't Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
Young people aren't the only ones who feel left behind.
By Fortesa Latifi
Prisons Don’t Actually Make Us Safer
Victoria Law dismantles myths about mass incarceration in her new book.
By Vikki Law