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Inside The 19th
The latest news and announcements from The 19th staff.
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What The 19th loved in 2023
The hobbies, TV shows, food, people and more than brought our staff joy in 2023.
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The year in stories: Why we write — and the stories that drove us in 2023
The 19th’s reporters recap 2023 and discuss their most meaningful and most impactful stories of the year — including the ones that still make them cry.
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New book explores the influences behind the life and work of bell hooks
An excerpt from ‘bell hooks’ Spiritual Vision’ by The 19th’s Nadra Nittle examines the late feminist's views on the role of religion in women’s liberation.
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The 19th is expanding its membership program. Will you join us?
While monthly donations from readers remain crucial to funding our future as a nonprofit organization, we’re excited to continue to intentionally grow our community with a new approach.
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Watch the official trailer: 'Breaking the News' film on The 19th's early years will premiere on PBS
The documentary has been featured at film festivals across the U.S. and will premiere nationally on Monday, Feb. 19.
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A new chapter for leadership at The 19th
After more than four and a half years with The 19th, Amanda Zamora will step down as publisher at the end of this year.
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Behind the Asterisk: How Errin Haines explores the ‘current moment’ via The Amendment newsletter
It’s about our namesake amendment — but also about what is changing and what could change to perfect our union.
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The 19th welcomes its second cohort of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellows
The 19th is excited to announce its second cohort of fellows to the groundbreaking Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellowship, which seeks to create a meaningful pipeline for those historically excluded from U.S. newsrooms still woefully lacking in diversity.