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Students Returning to School Need Resources, Not Cops
School police do not actually make students feel safer.
By Tiffany Cabán and Alexandra Valera
NYC’s Mayor's Race Is a Big Apple Mess
The Democratic primary in the 2021 NYC mayoral election is upon us.
By Lucy Diavolo
Black Immigrants Reconsidered Their Identities Amid Floyd Protests
“We all face the same injustice against a white supremacist system.”
By Zeina Mohammed
The Fight for Justice Continues
Teen Vogue's new Editor in Chief writes about the courage of Darnella Frazier.
By Versha Sharma
What Happened After DC Stopped Letting Police Manage School Security
Black youth account for 92% of student arrests in the city.
By McKenzie Beard
5 Ways Officials Have Cracked Down on Protests Since the Floyd Uprisings
From preemptive curfews to new surveillance measures.
By Kandist Mallett
Florida’s New ‘Anti-Rioting’ Law Is Truly Dystopian
It protects drivers who plow into crowds of protesters.
By Kay-Ann Henry
Cities Are Outsourcing Policing to Business Districts
These entities have a lot of power, and little oversight.
By Tyler Walicek
Hate-Crime Laws Won’t End Anti-Asian Violence
More criminalization isn’t the answer.
By Jason Wu and James McMaster
People Are Co-opting the ‘Back the Blue’ Hashtag
To show support for postal workers and whales.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Derek Chauvin’s Conviction Didn’t Feel Like Justice Because It Wasn’t
One police officer being held accountable for murder isn’t nearly enough.
By Jameelah Nasheed
What the Reaction to the Chauvin Guilty Verdict Looked Like
Tears, mourning, celebration and relief.
By Teen Vogue Staff
Derek Chauvin Found Guilty on All Counts in Death of George Floyd
George Floyd’s brother called the ruling “historic.”
By Emily Bloch
New Bills Would Crack Down on Black Lives Matter Protesters
Peaceful assemblies could be criminalized.
By Emily Bloch
Election of Tishaura Jones Means a ‘New Day’ for St. Louis
Jones, a progressive, will be the city’s first Black woman mayor.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Abolishing the Police Is a Years-Long Fight
Author and abolitionist Mariame Kaba spoke to Teen Vogue about her life's work.
By Kandist Mallett
A Brief History of Policing in the United States
“Police departments are descendants of U.S. chattel slavery.”
By Olga M. Segura
Protesters Remember George Floyd as Derek Chauvin’s Trial Begins
Chauvin’s trial is expected to last for weeks.
By Lucy Diavolo