Identity
Retracing the Steps of My Abortion
At 19, Makayla Montoya Frazier needed an abortion. Even in better times, it wasn't an easy journey.
By Dina Gachman
Photography by Sarah Karlan
Caribbean Food Is Powerful Enough to Be a Peacemaker
Caribbean food was born from innovation, survival, and adversity.
By Tenille Clarke
Get Ready With Four Gen Z Drag Queens Who Explain What Drag Means For Them
“[Drag] was all the things I was told I couldn’t be, wrapped up in a giant bow with all this fabulous hair.”
By Brittney McNamara and Sara Delgado
Supreme Court Rules That Idaho Hospitals Cannot Deny Abortions in Medical Emergencies
The high court found that Idaho’s strict abortion ban does not trump a federal law.
By Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
Teens Are Using TikTok to Diagnose Themselves With Dissociative Identity Disorder
Social media is both making DID better known, and creating room for more misunderstanding.
By Lo Styx
Paris Hilton Shares Story of Alleged Abuse While Testifying Before Congress
The entertainment mogul recounted her experience of alleged abuse at youth residential treatment facilities before the House, urging Congress to enact federal oversight over such facilities.
By Angie Jaime
How to Find Your Queer Community
“It's important to know, we're not alone in the experiences that we have.”
By Elyse Fox
Hawaiʻi Youth Reach ‘Historic’ Settlement in Climate Case
“Mai kuhihewa [make no mistake] young people have the power to make a difference for their futures.”
By Angie Jaime
Suni Lee Wants to Prove to Herself That She Can Perform at Another Olympics
“There've been so many moments in the past couple of years where I've just been doubting myself.”
By Aiyana Ishmael
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Groundbreaking Athletes to Follow Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
From breakdancing to boxing.
By Liz Doupnik
Animated Short Film ‘Romina’ Tells The Real Story of Teen Abortion Care
This animated film depicts the harrowing realities for many young people in a post-Dobbs America.
By Angie Jaime
Sha'Carri Richardson Tripped Over Her Shoelace & Still Qualified for the 2024 Olympics
The track and field star placed first in both races over the weekend in Eugene, Oregon to land a spot in the Olympic games.
By Ashleigh Carter
Sometimes You Gotta Pop Out and Show Your Alignment With Abusers
A weird moment during an otherwise extraordinary night.
By Kaitlyn McNab
21 Questions Game: Dig Deep with These 165 Fun, Flirty, and Surprising Questions
Get ready to skip the small talk.
By Kristi Kellogg and Liv McConnell
How Magic Helped Me Embrace My Queerness
“As I delved deeper into my occult studies, I met so many people who were accepting of themselves.”
By Lisa Stardust
Gaps in LGBTQ+ Sex Education Could Force Youth to Seek Dangerous Advice Elsewhere
Experts say receiving unreliable sexual health information could be life-threatening to all youth.
By Angie Jaime
Get Your Weekly Horoscope by Signing up for Teen Vogue’s New Astrology Newsletter
“My Astrologer Said” is basically your pocket oracle.
By Teen Vogue
Ariana Grande Says She's “Reprocessing” Her Time on Nickelodeon Following "Quiet on Set" Docuseries
The singer recently opened up about her time as a child actor and the "devastating" allegations that have come to light.
By Ashleigh Carter
Why Must Tyla Repeatedly Defend Her Blackness?
Social media is dissecting the South African singer's racial identity—again.
By Kaitlyn McNab
Chappell Roan Tears Up On Stage: "It's Really Hard to Keep Up" With Career
Chappell Roan is letting everyone know she’s struggling with the impact of a meteoric rise to fame – but is anyone listening?
By Angie Jaime
Abortion Pill Access Won't Be Restricted After Supreme Court Ruling
The Court rejected a challenge that would've made the abortion pill harder to access.
By Brittney McNamara
We Need to Talk About Consent in That "Bridgerton" Sex Scene
Can there ever be informed consent in the Ton?
By Laura Wheatman Hill