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Jill Biden will be the first first lady to work full time
“I’m a teacher. That’s who I am,” Biden said.
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Errin Haines wins prestigious 2020 Vernon Jarrett Medal
Haines, The 19th's editor-at-large, was awarded the prize for her "Portraits of a Pandemic" series.
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Kamala Harris will be the first HBCU grad in the White House
HBCU students and alumni hope Harris raises the national profile and increases funding for their institutions.
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Women and LGBTQ+ voters celebrate Harris’ win
The ascension of Harris, the woman of color vice president-elect, prompts bipartisan celebration.
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Equality Act hangs in the balance as Democrats falter in Senate races
Can Biden convince enough Republicans to back the federal LGBTQ+ protections he promised?
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White women had doubts. They voted for Trump anyway.
They said they didn’t like the president’s rhetoric, his handling of the pandemic. But in the end, they came home.
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Kamala Harris, America’s first female vice president-elect, makes history
The narrow victory of the Biden-Harris ticket delivers an unprecedented moment.
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Stacey Abrams blew up Georgia’s electoral map
The voting rights activist’s hard work in registering and energizing people is paying off at one of the nation’s most pivotal moments.
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19 Minutes with The 19th: Leading a newsroom during Election 2020
Join us on Instagram Live Friday, November 6 to hear from our editor-in-chief Andrea Valdez who will talk about leading our newsroom during the 2020 Election.
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Women gained back jobs in October, but slowly
The unemployment rate for women fell to 6.5 percent, but it remains in high single digits for Black and Latina women.