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Olivia Rodrigo Just Admitted to Having a Fake ID
If she gets busted, it could get, like, messy.
By Sara Tardiff

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3 Things We Learned From Teen Vogue’s Town Hall On The State of AAPI Women
“We need to empower our community organizations with resources at all levels."
By Sara Tardiff

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This Basketball Star Is Making Room for Muslim Girls on the Court
Jamad Fiin is showing that the Future of Basketball Is Female
By Nadra Widatalla

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The Taliban Won't Let Afghan Teen Girls Go to School
Afghan girls arrived at schools on Wednesday, only to be sent home.
By Sara Tardiff

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This Support Group Celebrates Eldest Immigrant Daughters Like Me
Home Girls Unite is a place for women like me to find community.
By Bashirat Oladele

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These Teen Parents Are Redefining the “Typical” College Experience
They're making changes to a system that doesn't traditionally include them.
By Rainesford StaufferPhotography by Jared Soares
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Life Is Not Over for Teen Parents
Persistent stigma around teen parents paints a picture that doesn't match their realities.
By Rainesford StaufferPhotography by Rosie Brock

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Teen Parents Are Forced to Navigate an Education System That Doesn't Include Them
What kind of young person gets to aspire to a future to begin with?
By Rainesford StaufferPhotography by Hope Mora and Jared Soares

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This Book Is Proof No One Should Feel Excluded From the Outdoors
“I don’t want people to feel excluded [from nature]."
By Brittney McNamara

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How Young People Are Coping Amid the Rise in Anti-Asian Violence
“[Community is] such a powerful thing.”
By Sara Tardiff

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For South Asian Women, Living Alone Can Be Healing
The freedom to choose your path and determine who you are may be one of the biggest reason it's healing to live alone.
By Sahar Arshad

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How to Help Girls in Ukraine and Across the Globe Stay in School
Crisis and conflict threaten access to education, particularly for girls. Here's how you can help.
By Brittney McNamara

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Why Isn't Anyone Holding Kanye West Accountable?
It's possible to have compassion and seek accountability, but for now, his toxic behavior is going unchecked.
By Jenn M. Jackson

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It's Time to Stop Making Whiteness the Norm in Medicine
“White supremacy continues to have a stronghold on medicine.”
By LaShyra "Lash" Nolen

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Sha'Carri Richardson Is Running Her Own Race
The athlete opens up to Teen Vogue about Black womanhood, forgiveness, and moving on.
By Sade GreenPhotography by Izack Morales

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Amanda Gorman on How Girls of Color Will Rewrite the Future
The poet tells Teen Vogue about creating hope, lifting up artists, and why girls of color are the future.
By Versha Sharma

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How Author Tiffanie Drayton Found Joy and Freedom By Leaving America
In her new book, “Black American Refugee,” Drayton explains how she's centered Black joy after “exiling” herself from the U.S.
By Michael Crawford

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Black Women Can't Anymore
Ari Lennox and Brittany Renner interviews have shown that misogynistic podcasts end with us.
By Danielle Kwateng

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Lauren Smith-Fields' Family Wants Answers After She Was Found Dead Following a Date
“People know Black women, Black girls have been going missing and haven't gotten any attention.”
By Brittney McNamara

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Sha'Carri Richardson Says Time Is Her Blessing and Curse in New Short Film
“On the track, I've been blessed to run fast. Off the track, time has cheated me."
By Brittney McNamara