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‘It’s about fairness’: What the second gentleman had to say about economic mobility at our annual summit
The 19th brought together activists, philanthropists, and the public and private sector — as well as our audience — for robust discussions about this work.
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Reflection: The 19th's audience fellow on highlighting historic firsts
Audience fellow Nzingha Thompson-Hall reflects on what she's learned as a part of the 19th's audience engagement team.
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Reflection: The 19th's product fellow on centering readers and building community
Fellow Jamila Wood reflects on what they've learned as a part of the 19th's product team.
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19 Minutes with The 19th: Abortion in America
Health reporter Shefali Luthra discussed her reporting on the summer America lost Roe v. Wade in The 19th's latest Instagram Live.
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How we told the story of the summer Roe v. Wade fell
Health reporter Shefali Luthra reflects on how America lost Roe v. Wade in the summer of 2022 and how The 19th was able to tell that story.
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A documentary about The 19th makes its world premiere at Tribeca
‘Breaking The News’ follows our team through the trials and tribulations of start-up days to capture some of the biggest stories of our lifetimes.
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The 19th opens application for new Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellowship cohort
The program provides graduates and mid-career alums of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with full-year, salaried fellowships in editorial, audience engagement, and product and technology.
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19 Minutes with The 19th: Trans Day of Visibility
The 19th’s LGBTQ+ reporter Orion Rummler was joined by Oklahoma state Rep. Mauree Turner and TransLash Media founder Imara Jones for an Instagram Live conversation ahead of Trans Day of Visibility.
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Black History Month: Resistance, joy — and the path forward
The 19th is focused on telling stories along the twin themes of Black resistance and joy as we celebrate Black History Month with ongoing coverage.