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As the ‘Squad’ called for a ceasefire in Gaza, their campaigns got an influx of donations
Rep. Rashida Tlaib led the group by raising $3.6 million in the last quarter of 2023 as some of the progressive House members drew primary challengers.
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The 19th Explains: Why threats against members of Congress are driving more security spending
The rules around campaign funds — and the levels of threat faced by elected women of color — are in the spotlight as the Justice Department investigates spending by Rep. Cori Bush.
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Mending ‘crowns’: How a Dallas hair stylist is fostering hope for Black women with alopecia
Half of Black women will experience hair loss during their lives. Bridget Alem is breaking the stigma and closing gaps to care through education and empathy.
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California universities are required to offer students abortion pills. A lot just don't mention it.
The state implemented the requirement a year ago, but information on where or how students can obtain the medication is lacking and, often, nonexistent. -
Your employer can now match your student loan repayments as 401(k) contributions
The contribution option could help many Americans, especially Black women, build a more stable financial future. Here's how it works.
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From my grandma’s hands: What collard greens taught me about her extraordinary life
The 19th’s creative director, Clarice Bajkowski, shares the importance of passing down Black culinary traditions, offering a glimpse into preserving her grandmother’s wealth of cultural knowledge.
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For the first time, Black women are leading Democrats in early primary states
The women serve as the public face of the Democratic Party in South Carolina, Nevada and Michigan. Here's what they have planned for 2024.
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'Art is all around us': What this Black History Month means to The 19th staff
The theme of this year's celebration, "African Americans and the Arts," evokes memories of our families, our childhoods and the contributions Black people have made to American culture.
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Why most GOP women are standing by their man
A jury held Trump accountable. So far GOP voters haven't.
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These are the climate grannies. They'll do whatever it takes to protect their grandchildren.
They have the generational wisdom, environmental activism experience, free time — and they're not afraid of getting arrested.