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  • Mental Health, Loneliness and Community

    The 19th gathered powerhouse groups to talk about how to prioritize mental health as individuals and in our communities.

  • Confronting Digital Blackface

    In our April 12 event, The 19th went live on YouTube with two of our favorite internet experts to break down what digital blackface is, confront the harm it can cause, and note steps everyone can take to make social media a more empowering place for women and LGBTQ+ Black people and other folks of color.

  • The 19th Represents Summit

    The 19th Represents Summit is a three-day event to come together in community with women and LGBTQ+ leaders in business, finance, politics and more to talk about the intersection of gender and technology, justice and economic mobility.

  • International Women's Day

    The 19th traveled to New York City for the first time for a special in-person and online event to kick off International Women’s Day.

  • Black History Month with Fawn Weaver

    To celebrate Black History Month and kick off our 19th Celebrates event series, our editor-at-large, Errin Haines, interviewed entrepreneur Fawn Weaver, the CEO of the investment firm Grant Sidney Inc., and the CEO and founder of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey. 

  • Reproductive Rights on the 50th Anniversary of Roe

    January marked the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The 19th marked the consequential milestone with high-level conversations on the legal, historical and cultural impact of Roe, and what the future holds without it.

  • Creating Sustainable Communities

    The 19th is talking with leaders who are taking bold actions, both locally and nationally, to develop equitable and sustainable communities that are more livable and adaptable for the most vulnerable groups.

  • Future of the Workforce

    Are the shifting norms of the last few years here to stay? The 19th is gathering business and policy leaders who think deeply about labor to discuss the future of the workforce. 

  • Aging Well and Equitably

    The 19th is bringing together experts in senior care, economics and health policy for big conversations on the steps we need to take to allow Americans to age well.

  • Will We End Breast Cancer in Our Lifetime?

    For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, The 19th is gathering medical experts at the forefront of the fight against cancers that primarily impact women and LGBTQ+ people to talk about what it will take to beat this disease.