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What it means to choose pregnancy in post-Roe America
In this four-part series, readers meet Americans who have moved forward with pregnancies in spite of unique risks.
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Caring for their communities means keeping them safe, now more than ever
How women leaders are navigating heightened visibility amid rising antisemitism and Islamophobia.
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Parents: How are you talking to your children about Israel and Palestine?
Your stories and questions matter, and they will help inform The 19th’s coverage.
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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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Abortion bans are causing ‘chilling effect’ for OBGYNs, study says
According to a new KFF study, the majority of OBGYNs also say they are concerned about legal repercussions to providing care.
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Photojournalism is dominated by men. Women Photograph seeks to change that lens.
Founder Daniella Zalcman discussed the organization’s work, its first book and the impact representation in visual journalism has on our collective memory and our understanding of history.
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The radio divide: How airplay reinforces the gender gap in country music
Radio is highlighted as one of the greatest barriers to access in country music — leaving women artists struggling to top the charts in a system that “has to change,” experts say.
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NPR's Michel Martin heads to ‘Morning Edition’ with a focus on ‘the stories that we don’t want to talk about’
As the veteran journalist prepares to host the flagship morning show, she reflects on how journalism has evolved on everything from how it covers racism to how it treats mothers.