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‘You’ve got to live your truth’: Two trans elders on what resistance and resilience mean to them
The 19th talked to four trans elders about our Pride coverage themes of resistance, resilience, recreation and rest. Here are the first two stories.
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The 19th adds a product operations manager and staff accountant to its team
We’re thrilled to announce the addition of Andrea Atehortua, our product operations manager, and Casey Brzozowski, our staff accountant, to The 19th’s team.
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The woman who would be the Cherokee voice in Congress
For generations, the federal government has shaped the lives of Cherokee people. Kim Teehee wants to use the long-promised place in Congress to repair the harm.
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This Delaware candidate could be the first transgender member of Congress
State Sen. Sarah McBride is hoping to become Delaware’s next House member in a time of heightened anti-trans rhetoric.
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Josh Hawley thinks masculinity can fix America’s problems
The 19th talks to a expert on gender, politics and religion about the Missouri senator’s book 'Manhood' and how it fits into American politics.
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‘When do we get to shine?’ Black trans men discuss leadership, self-love and showing up for themselves
The 19th joined eight Black trans men at a leadership workshop outside Atlanta. They shared similar visions of what community should be.
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Indiana chapter of Moms for Liberty apologizes for using Hitler quote
The conservative group used the dictator’s words in its inaugural newsletter.
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Olympian sprinter Tori Bowie’s surprising death illustrates the lack of support for Black maternal health, advocates say
Her death has amplified calls for institutional support for Black women and meaningful policy change to save more lives.
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Even in states where it is legal, abortion isn’t as accessible as the laws make it seem
Staffing issues, resources and potential harassment mean people who seek an abortion later in pregnancy have far fewer options, even when they’re legally allowed to do so.
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They were the first nonbinary sorority member at their university. Why did Chi Omega void their membership?
Fabián Guzmán was a beloved sister, slated to be the recruitment chair. Despite giving them permission to rush last fall, the national office voided their membership earlier this month. Now, Guzmán has questions.