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Skip to content Skip to search WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! How can The 19th best serve you? Take our brief survey to help our team continue to build an independent news organization that reflects your needs. Annual Audience Survey MENU * Our Mission * Our Team * Latest Stories * Search * Upcoming Events * Contact Us * Newsletter * Donate * Work With Us * Fellowships * Collections * Topics * * From the Collection CHANGING CHILD CARE * THE FULL PUMP ACT IS NOW IN EFFECT. HERE’S WHAT IT DOES FOR LACTATING PARENTS. Chabeli Carrazana · April 28 * 1 IN 4 PARENTS REPORT BEING FIRED FOR WORK INTERRUPTIONS DUE TO CHILD CARE BREAKDOWNS Chabeli Carrazana · February 2 * WASHINGTON, D.C., OFFERS FINANCIAL RELIEF TO LOCAL CHILD CARE WORKERS Orion Rummler · September 20 * From the Collection NEXT-GEN GOP * MAYRA FLORES’ VICTORY SET A RECORD FOR WOMEN IN CONGRESS. IT ALSO REFLECTS THE GROWING VISIBILITY OF REPUBLICAN LATINAS Candice Norwood · June 21 * A BANNER YEAR FOR REPUBLICAN WOMEN Amanda Becker · November 11 * REPUBLICAN WOMEN COULD DOUBLE REPRESENTATION IN THE U.S. HOUSE Amanda Becker · November 4 * From the Collection ON THE RISE * THIS DELAWARE CANDIDATE COULD BE THE FIRST TRANSGENDER MEMBER OF CONGRESS Orion Rummler · June 26 * CAN CHERI BEASLEY BUILD A WINNING COALITION IN NORTH CAROLINA? Candice Norwood · October 11 * LOS ANGELES HAS NEVER ELECTED A WOMAN MAYOR. KAREN BASS HOPES TO CHANGE THAT. Nadra Nittle · September 8 * From the Collection PANDEMIC WITHIN A PANDEMIC * SOME LGBTQ+ PEOPLE WORRY THAT THE COVID-19 VACCINE WILL AFFECT HIV MEDICATION. IT WON’T. Orion Rummler · November 23 * WHY ARE MORE MEN DYING FROM COVID? IT’S A COMPLICATED STORY OF NATURE VS. NURTURE, RESEARCHERS SAY Mariel Padilla · September 22 * FEW INCARCERATED WOMEN WERE RELEASED DURING COVID. THE ONES WHO REMAIN HAVE STRUGGLED. Candice Norwood · August 17 * From the Collection PORTRAITS OF A PANDEMIC * FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS, COVID IS A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS IN THE MAKING Shefali Luthra · October 8 * A NEW DATABASE TRACKS COVID-19’S EFFECTS ON SEX AND GENDER Shefali Luthra · September 15 * PREGNANT IN A PANDEMIC: THE 'PERFECT STORM FOR A CRISIS' Shefali Luthra · August 25 * From the Collection THE 19TH EXPLAINS * THE 19TH EXPLAINS: WHAT HAPPENS IF THE GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN? Amanda Becker · September 25 * THE 19TH EXPLAINS: HOW CONGRESS FUNDS THE GOVERNMENT Amanda Becker · September 11 * THE 19TH EXPLAINS: ABORTION IN FLORIDA AND WHAT’S AT STAKE IN THE STATE SUPREME COURT Shefali Luthra · September 6 * From the Collection THE ELECTABILITY MYTH * MAYRA FLORES’ VICTORY SET A RECORD FOR WOMEN IN CONGRESS. IT ALSO REFLECTS THE GROWING VISIBILITY OF REPUBLICAN LATINAS Candice Norwood · June 21 * STEPPING IN AFTER TRAGEDY: HOW POLITICAL WIVES BECAME WIDOW LAWMAKERS Mariel Padilla · May 24 * DO TERM LIMITS HELP WOMEN CANDIDATES? NEW YORK COULD BE A NEW TESTING GROUND Barbara Rodriguez · January 11 * From the Collection THE IMPACT OF AGING * FROM BALLROOM DANCING TO BLOODSHED, THE OLDER AAPI COMMUNITY GRAPPLES WITH GUN CONTROL Nadra Nittle, Mariel Padilla · January 27 * 'I'M PLANNING ON WORKING UNTIL THE DAY I DIE': OLDER WOMEN VOTERS ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE FUTURE Mariel Padilla · June 3 * CLIMATE CHANGE IS FORCING CARE WORKERS TO ACT AS FIRST RESPONDERS Jessica Kutz · May 31 * From the Collection THE STATE OF OUR NATION * From the Collection VOTING RIGHTS * VOTING ORGANIZERS ARE BREATHING ‘A DEEP SIGH OF RELIEF’ OVER SUPREME COURT RULINGS ON ELECTIONS — FOR NOW Barbara Rodriguez · July 6 * RANKED-CHOICE VOTING IS GAINING MOMENTUM. SO ARE EFFORTS TO STOP IT. Barbara Rodriguez · April 24 * CONNECTICUT VOTERS APPROVED EARLY VOTING. HERE’S HOW THEIR NEW SECRETARY OF STATE WANTS TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. Barbara Rodriguez · February 13 View all collections * EXPLORE BY TOPIC * 19th Polling * Abortion * Business & Economy * Caregiving * Coronavirus * Education * Election 2020 * Election 2022 * Election 2024 * Environment & Climate * Health * Immigration * Inside The 19th * Justice * LGBTQ+ * Military * Politics * Press Release * Race * Sports * Technology View All Topics Search Open Menu Home * Our Mission * Our Team * Latest Stories * Search * Upcoming Events * Contact Us * Newsletter * Donate * Work With Us * Fellowships We’re an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy. Read our story. ANNUAL AUDIENCE SURVEY IN JUST A FEW MONTHS, THE 19TH WILL TURN FOUR YEARS OLD! HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF OUR NEWS ORGANIZATION BY TAKING OUR ANNUAL SURVEY. Take Our Survey * Take our survey * 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll * Abortion laws by state * Meet our 2023-24 fellows * Politics * LGBTQ+ * Caregiving * * * 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. The 19th Staff · October 26 Headlines * Defend and deny: What we know about Trump and accusations of sexual misconduct Mariel Padilla · October 26 * House Speaker Mike Johnson has long opposed abortion and LGBTQ+ rights Amanda Becker · October 26 * Florida’s proposed six-week abortion ban could cut access in half Shefali Luthra · October 25 The 19th thanks our sponsors. Become one. November 13, 2023 at 2:30 p.m. MT Climate Stories and Sustainable Solutions Join The 19th as we gather leaders in the U.S. Southwest to highlight their work at the frontlines of tackling the climate emergency. Join Us More from The 19th * DEFEND AND DENY: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TRUMP AND ACCUSATIONS OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT As Trump runs for president again — and leads in every GOP primary poll — The 19th is examining allegations of sexual misconduct against him and others in his orbit. Mariel Padilla · October 26 * HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON HAS LONG OPPOSED ABORTION AND LGBTQ+ RIGHTS The Louisiana Republican’s ascension puts an ally of one of the country’s most influential anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-abortion groups third in line for the presidency. Amanda Becker · October 26 * FLORIDA’S PROPOSED SIX-WEEK ABORTION BAN COULD CUT ACCESS IN HALF Enforcing a more restrictive abortion law in the state that has emerged as a regional hub in the South is expected to result in “a very chaotic situation,” researchers say. Shefali Luthra · October 25 * IN THE MISSISSIPPI BIBLE BELT, A FAMILY WRESTLES WITH RAISING TRANS KIDS IN THE MORMON CHURCH One family reckons with whether it’s possible to be trans and religious as lawmakers use God’s will to justify banning gender-affirming care. Molly Minta, Mississippi Today · October 25 * ‘THEY’RE JUST NOT ENOUGH’: STUDENTS PUSH TO IMPROVE SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION TRAININGS FOR COLLEGE MEN A first-of-its-kind study from It’s On Us found that just 45 percent of college men receive sexual assault prevention training. Nadra Nittle · October 24 * MEDICAL EXCEPTIONS TO ABORTION BANS OFTEN EXCLUDE MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS Pregnant people were more likely to die from mental health conditions than any other cause, a CDC analysis found. Nada Hassanein, Stateline · October 24 * TAMMY BALDWIN HAS WON BIG IN CLOSELY DIVIDED WISCONSIN. CAN SHE DO IT AGAIN? Abortion may still be a motivator for her base in Wisconsin, but the country’s first out LGBTQ+ woman in Congress is talking more about bipartisan issues. Amanda Becker · October 23 * QUEER WOMEN ARE PRIORITIZING CLIMATE AND HEALTH ISSUES OVER LGBTQ+ RIGHTS, NEW POLL SHOWS The National LGBTQ+ Women’s Community survey captured an in-depth look at how queer women live and what they want. That kind of data is rare, researchers say. Orion Rummler · October 20 The 19th thanks our sponsors. Become one. 19th Polling THE STATE OF OUR NATION The 19th and SurveyMonkey teamed up to conduct a poll to find out what women, particularly women of color, and LGBTQ+ people think about politics, politicians and policy. The 19th Staff · September 15 From the Collection THE 19TH EXPLAINS * THE 19TH EXPLAINS: WHAT HAPPENS IF THE GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN? Amanda Becker · September 25 * THE 19TH EXPLAINS: HOW CONGRESS FUNDS THE GOVERNMENT Amanda Becker · September 11 * THE 19TH EXPLAINS: ABORTION IN FLORIDA AND WHAT’S AT STAKE IN THE STATE SUPREME COURT Shefali Luthra · September 6 LGBTQ+ AFTER 30 YEARS OF SILENCE, ALTHEA GARRISON IS CLAIMING HER PLACE IN LGBTQ+ HISTORY In 1992, the Black transgender representative was outed by the press. She’s finally ready to talk. Kate Sosin · October 19 Environment & Climate THIS LATINX GEOLOGIST AND TV SHOW HOST IS DISRUPTING STEREOTYPES OF WHO CAN BE A SCIENTIST Michelle Barboza-Ramirez is helping the next generation of BIPOC and queer students see their unique identities as assets to the field. Jessica Kutz · October 13 Politics WHAT IT TAKES TO DEFEND DIVERSITY In the latest attack on DEI efforts, an Atlanta-based venture capital fund founded by two Black women had been accused of unlawful racial discrimination. 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