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The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. GALLUP FINDS AMERICANS OPPOSE TRANSGENDER SPORTS A poll released Wednesday raises serious questions about where the country stands on transgender equality.. According to Gallup, which provides some of the only data on LGBTQ+ populations, the majority of Americans oppose transgender participation in sports.. Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they supported trans athletes playing on teams that aligned with their “gender identity APRIL JOBS REPORT: 2 MILLION WOMEN ARE STILL OUT OF THE The 19th thanks our sponsors. Become one. The uphill climb began in April 2020, when some 2.8 million women left the labor force, marking the worst loss of employment for women in a single month since the U.S. started tracking the figures in the 1940s. The losses continued after that, and though 1.6 million have since rejoined the workforce DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
BIDEN’S FIRST 100 DAYS: HOW DIVERSE IS THE ADMINISTRATION? 58 percent of Biden’s agency appointees are women. Kristine Simmons, the vice president of government affairs at the Partnership for Public Service, said Biden is the first president in modern history to appoint more women than men in his first 100 days. Of the 1,500 agency appointees thus far, about 58 percent are women, according to the WORKPLACE HARASSMENT RULES: EFFORTS TO CLOSE LOOPHOLES Workplace harassment would have included conduct on the basis of protected classes “that unreasonably alters an individual’s terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, including by creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.”. McClellan did not intend for it to include furniture moving requests. THE FIGHT OVER VOTING RIGHTS COMES TO ARIZONA 2:36. April 8, 2021. pm. PHOENIX — As Arizona’s Republican-controlled state legislature weighs a series of bills that would impose new restrictions on when and how voters can cast ballots, voting rights advocates are hoping that backlash to a similar law passed in Georgia will help derail the proposals in the Western state.Arizona is at
LAWMAKER WHO BROUGHT HER NEWBORN TO THE CALIFORNIA Buffy Wicks held her newborn as she stood to speak on the floor of the California State Assembly. “Please, please, please pass this bill,” said the masked lawmaker during a short speech on housing legislation, her 1-month-old growing increasingly fussy.THE 19TH NEWS
The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. GALLUP FINDS AMERICANS OPPOSE TRANSGENDER SPORTS A poll released Wednesday raises serious questions about where the country stands on transgender equality.. According to Gallup, which provides some of the only data on LGBTQ+ populations, the majority of Americans oppose transgender participation in sports.. Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they supported trans athletes playing on teams that aligned with their “gender identity APRIL JOBS REPORT: 2 MILLION WOMEN ARE STILL OUT OF THE The 19th thanks our sponsors. Become one. The uphill climb began in April 2020, when some 2.8 million women left the labor force, marking the worst loss of employment for women in a single month since the U.S. started tracking the figures in the 1940s. The losses continued after that, and though 1.6 million have since rejoined the workforce DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
BIDEN’S FIRST 100 DAYS: HOW DIVERSE IS THE ADMINISTRATION? 58 percent of Biden’s agency appointees are women. Kristine Simmons, the vice president of government affairs at the Partnership for Public Service, said Biden is the first president in modern history to appoint more women than men in his first 100 days. Of the 1,500 agency appointees thus far, about 58 percent are women, according to the WORKPLACE HARASSMENT RULES: EFFORTS TO CLOSE LOOPHOLES Workplace harassment would have included conduct on the basis of protected classes “that unreasonably alters an individual’s terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, including by creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.”. McClellan did not intend for it to include furniture moving requests. THE FIGHT OVER VOTING RIGHTS COMES TO ARIZONA 2:36. April 8, 2021. pm. PHOENIX — As Arizona’s Republican-controlled state legislature weighs a series of bills that would impose new restrictions on when and how voters can cast ballots, voting rights advocates are hoping that backlash to a similar law passed in Georgia will help derail the proposals in the Western state.Arizona is at
LAWMAKER WHO BROUGHT HER NEWBORN TO THE CALIFORNIA Buffy Wicks held her newborn as she stood to speak on the floor of the California State Assembly. “Please, please, please pass this bill,” said the masked lawmaker during a short speech on housing legislation, her 1-month-old growing increasingly fussy. THE 19TH'S MISSION, VALUES AND REVENUE MODEL The 19th aims to be a source of news and information for those who have been underserved by and underrepresented in American media. Among our values: Our reporting will be rooted in facts, data, evidence and excellence. It will be independent — we don’t peddle bothsides-ism.
STUDY: BLACK WOMEN DYING FROM COVID-19 AT THREE TIMES THE Despite broad understanding that more men are dying of COVID-19, Black women in the United States are dying at a higher rate than any other group other than Black men, according to a new study published Monday.The analysis, which researchers say is the first to examine the race and gender of those dying from COVID, has spotlighted some of the gaps in data and research into what isOUR TEAM | THE 19TH
Abby Johnston is our deputy editor. Before joining The 19th, she edited and managed digital strategy for the Texas Observer, Frontline and Texas Monthly. She is a National Magazine Award-winning writer and editor and a graduate of the University of Texas and the University of Missouri. Alexandra Smith is our audience director. THE POOREST FAMILIES CAN NOW ACCESS CHILD TAX CREDITS The promise from the Biden administration is big: One policy change would slash child poverty in half. But months after a historic expansion of the child tax credit, it’s clear that delivering on that assurance is going to demand a complex, multi-agency effort quite unlike anything the federal government has done before.How successful that effort is could make a mark on Biden’s legacy. VIRGINIA COULD HAVE MADE HISTORY BY ELECTING A BLACK WOMAN Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe was the frontrunner. But if elected, state Sen. Jennifer McClellan or former state Del. Jennifer Carroll Foywould have been the
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The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. THE FUTURE OF BLACK LIVES MATTER n advance of Juneteenth, and a year after the summer of racial reckoning, The 19th is gathering leaders of the movement for a critical conversation on the future of Black Lives Matter. “Matter” is the minimum. What will it take to turn this broad decentralized social movement into political action, with equity and representation across the nation? GALLUP FINDS AMERICANS OPPOSE TRANSGENDER SPORTS A poll released Wednesday raises serious questions about where the country stands on transgender equality.. According to Gallup, which provides some of the only data on LGBTQ+ populations, the majority of Americans oppose transgender participation in sports.. Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they supported trans athletes playing on teams that aligned with their “gender identity THE POOREST FAMILIES CAN NOW ACCESS CHILD TAX CREDITS The expansion in March did three key things: First, it increased how much families got for each child — $3,600 per child under the age of 6 and $3,000 per child ages 6 to 17. Second, it made the credit available to the lowest wage families — those who don’t pay income taxes, who had been shut out of the full amount of decades. 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
BIDEN NOMINATES A RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN FOR HIS CABINET As of January 7, Biden had nominated a record number of women to serve in his Cabinet. Biden’s nominations — of “both substantive and symbolic importance” — will directly affect policy, said Debbie Walsh, director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP). The 19th thanks our sponsors. EQUALITY ACT WOULD FILL KEY GAPS IN CIVIL RIGHTS LAW FORAUTHOR: KATESOSIN
The Equality Act would fill those gaps. Chandy says that applies to “individuals who have particular religious head coverings or are otherwise marked as being connected to a minority religious faith.”. “In the last four years, that sort of hate crime and really explicit discrimination has really increased in a way that’s appallingTHE 19TH NEWS
The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. THE FUTURE OF BLACK LIVES MATTER n advance of Juneteenth, and a year after the summer of racial reckoning, The 19th is gathering leaders of the movement for a critical conversation on the future of Black Lives Matter. “Matter” is the minimum. What will it take to turn this broad decentralized social movement into political action, with equity and representation across the nation? GALLUP FINDS AMERICANS OPPOSE TRANSGENDER SPORTS A poll released Wednesday raises serious questions about where the country stands on transgender equality.. According to Gallup, which provides some of the only data on LGBTQ+ populations, the majority of Americans oppose transgender participation in sports.. Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they supported trans athletes playing on teams that aligned with their “gender identity THE POOREST FAMILIES CAN NOW ACCESS CHILD TAX CREDITS The expansion in March did three key things: First, it increased how much families got for each child — $3,600 per child under the age of 6 and $3,000 per child ages 6 to 17. Second, it made the credit available to the lowest wage families — those who don’t pay income taxes, who had been shut out of the full amount of decades. 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
BIDEN NOMINATES A RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN FOR HIS CABINET As of January 7, Biden had nominated a record number of women to serve in his Cabinet. Biden’s nominations — of “both substantive and symbolic importance” — will directly affect policy, said Debbie Walsh, director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP). The 19th thanks our sponsors. EQUALITY ACT WOULD FILL KEY GAPS IN CIVIL RIGHTS LAW FORAUTHOR: KATESOSIN
The Equality Act would fill those gaps. Chandy says that applies to “individuals who have particular religious head coverings or are otherwise marked as being connected to a minority religious faith.”. “In the last four years, that sort of hate crime and really explicit discrimination has really increased in a way that’s appalling THE FUTURE OF BLACK LIVES MATTER n advance of Juneteenth, and a year after the summer of racial reckoning, The 19th is gathering leaders of the movement for a critical conversation on the future of Black Lives Matter. “Matter” is the minimum. What will it take to turn this broad decentralized social movement into political action, with equity and representation across the nation? THE 19TH'S MISSION, VALUES AND REVENUE MODEL The 19th aims to be a source of news and information for those who have been underserved by and underrepresented in American media. Among our values: Our reporting will be rooted in facts, data, evidence and excellence. It will be independent — we don’t peddle bothsides-ism.
VIRGINIA COULD HAVE MADE HISTORY BY ELECTING A BLACK WOMAN 1 day ago · Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe was the frontrunner. But if elected, state Sen. Jennifer McClellan or former state Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy would have been the nation's first Black woman governor. APPLY TO BE THE 19TH'S CAREGIVING REPORTER Through persistent reporting, break-out enterprise and occasional contributions to our daily newsletter, The 19th’s caregiving reporter will both report on top-level trends and political movements, and explore obscured or surprising narratives about what it means to be a 21st century caregiver. You will be driven to write stories about DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
LGBTQ+ | PAGE 10 OF 10 | THE 19TH The 19th The 19th is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Our stories are free to republish in accordance with these guidelines. THE FIRST MAJOR ACA EXPANSION IS IN THE COVID RELIEF PACKAGE Tucked in the Senate-approved COVID relief bill waiting for President Joe Biden’s signature is the first major expansion of the Affordable Care Act — the health care reform that dramatically expanded insurance access and protections for women and LGBTQ+ people, but still left about 10 percent of the country without insurance.. ACA changes include bigger subsidies for people buying NEW POLL SUGGESTS MOST RELIGIONS BACK THE EQUALITY ACT A new poll suggests that people like McKinnon are increasingly common. The Public Religion Research Institute, a nonprofit nonpartisan group, found that people across major religious groups support LGBTQ+ nondiscrimination protections. Nearly 75 percent of religious people said they supported such protections, the poll found. GINA MCCARTHY Q&A: CLIMATE ADVISER ON RACISM, GENDER 6:00. April 22, 2021. am. Gina McCarthy, one of the first people President Joe Biden tapped to serve in his White House as the first-ever national climate adviser, is overseeing domestic efforts to combat climate change in an administration that is weaving climate policy across its agencies and departments. For McCarthy, it is ahomecoming of
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The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. GALLUP FINDS AMERICANS OPPOSE TRANSGENDER SPORTS A poll released Wednesday raises serious questions about where the country stands on transgender equality.. According to Gallup, which provides some of the only data on LGBTQ+ populations, the majority of Americans oppose transgender participation in sports.. Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they supported trans athletes playing on teams that aligned with their “gender identity EXCLUSIVE: STUDY FINDS PREGNANCY-RELATED HEALTH CARE 9:00. April 30, 2021. am. A new analysis first shared with The 19th shows that the odds of finding adequate pregnancy-related health care can vary widely from state to state, despite an Affordable Care Act regulation that deems such care essential for many private insurance plans to cover. The review, conducted by the left-leaning Center for DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
ANTI-AAPI HATE CRIMES BILL PASSES WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT April 22, 2021, 2:40 p.m. PT. 2021-04-22 17:40:15.000000. America/New_York. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Susan Collins paved the way for the U.S. Senate on Thursday to approve, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, a bill designed to address hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who are experiencing a surge inharassment
BIDEN’S FIRST 100 DAYS: HOW DIVERSE IS THE ADMINISTRATION? 58 percent of Biden’s agency appointees are women. Kristine Simmons, the vice president of government affairs at the Partnership for Public Service, said Biden is the first president in modern history to appoint more women than men in his first 100 days. Of the 1,500 agency appointees thus far, about 58 percent are women, according to the WORKPLACE HARASSMENT RULES: EFFORTS TO CLOSE LOOPHOLES Workplace harassment would have included conduct on the basis of protected classes “that unreasonably alters an individual’s terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, including by creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.”. McClellan did not intend for it to include furniture moving requests. THE FIGHT OVER VOTING RIGHTS COMES TO ARIZONA 2:36. April 8, 2021. pm. PHOENIX — As Arizona’s Republican-controlled state legislature weighs a series of bills that would impose new restrictions on when and how voters can cast ballots, voting rights advocates are hoping that backlash to a similar law passed in Georgia will help derail the proposals in the Western state.Arizona is at
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The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. GALLUP FINDS AMERICANS OPPOSE TRANSGENDER SPORTS A poll released Wednesday raises serious questions about where the country stands on transgender equality.. According to Gallup, which provides some of the only data on LGBTQ+ populations, the majority of Americans oppose transgender participation in sports.. Just 34 percent of those surveyed said they supported trans athletes playing on teams that aligned with their “gender identity EXCLUSIVE: STUDY FINDS PREGNANCY-RELATED HEALTH CARE A new analysis first shared with The 19th shows that the odds of finding adequate pregnancy-related health care can vary widely from state to state, despite an Affordable Care Act regulation that deems such care essential for many private insurance plans to cover.. The review, conducted by the left-leaning Center for American Progress, looks across the country at the so-called DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working ANTI-AAPI HATE CRIMES BILL PASSES WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT April 22, 2021, 2:40 p.m. PT. 2021-04-22 17:40:15.000000. America/New_York. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Susan Collins paved the way for the U.S. Senate on Thursday to approve, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, a bill designed to address hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who are experiencing a surge inharassment
1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri and South Dakota filed bills last month that, if enacted, would cut funding to K-12 BIDEN’S FIRST 100 DAYS: HOW DIVERSE IS THE ADMINISTRATION? 58 percent of Biden’s agency appointees are women. Kristine Simmons, the vice president of government affairs at the Partnership for Public Service, said Biden is the first president in modern history to appoint more women than men in his first 100 days. Of the 1,500 agency appointees thus far, about 58 percent are women, according to the WORKPLACE HARASSMENT RULES: EFFORTS TO CLOSE LOOPHOLES Workplace harassment would have included conduct on the basis of protected classes “that unreasonably alters an individual’s terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, including by creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.”. McClellan did not intend for it to include furniture moving requests. THE FIGHT OVER VOTING RIGHTS COMES TO ARIZONA 2:36. April 8, 2021. pm. PHOENIX — As Arizona’s Republican-controlled state legislature weighs a series of bills that would impose new restrictions on when and how voters can cast ballots, voting rights advocates are hoping that backlash to a similar law passed in Georgia will help derail the proposals in the Western state.Arizona is at
VIRGINIA COULD HAVE MADE HISTORY BY ELECTING A BLACK WOMAN 1 day ago · Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe was the frontrunner. But if elected, state Sen. Jennifer McClellan or former state Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy would have been the nation's first Black woman governor. LGBTQ+ | PAGE 10 OF 10 | THE 19TH The 19th The 19th is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Our stories are free to republish in accordance with these guidelines. THE POOREST FAMILIES CAN NOW ACCESS CHILD TAX CREDITS The expansion in March did three key things: First, it increased how much families got for each child — $3,600 per child under the age of 6 and $3,000 per child ages 6 to 17. Second, it made the credit available to the lowest wage families — those who don’t pay income taxes, who had been shut out of the full amount of decades.OUR TEAM | THE 19TH
Abby Johnston is our deputy editor. Before joining The 19th, she edited and managed digital strategy for the Texas Observer, Frontline and Texas Monthly. She is a National Magazine Award-winning writer and editor and a graduate of the University of Texas and the University of Missouri. Alexandra Smith is our audience director. WORKPLACE HARASSMENT RULES: EFFORTS TO CLOSE LOOPHOLES Workplace harassment would have included conduct on the basis of protected classes “that unreasonably alters an individual’s terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, including by creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment.”. McClellan did not intend for it to include furniture moving requests. BIDEN CAMPAIGNED ON UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE. WILL HIS 3:44. April 6, 2021. pm. As President Joe Biden presses forward with two packages that could overhaul the American economy, health equity experts are calling on him to prioritize moving the nation toward universal health care, which they argue will be essential in addressing gender-based health disparities. Biden’s first majorlegislation
COVID-19 IS DISPROPORTIONATELY HARMING WOMEN'S MENTAL HEALTH The KFF survey is only the latest data point in a growing body of evidence to suggest the coronavirus crisis has exacerbated the gender gap when it comes to mental health conditions, particularly anxiety and depression.. In July, the last time KFF asked the question, a majority of respondents also indicated the pandemic had harmed their mental health, with a 7 percentage point difference BIDEN CAMPAIGN ADDS KARINE JEAN-PIERRE AS SENIOR ADVISER * Please read before republishing * We’re happy to make this story available to republish for free under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives Creative Commons license as long as you follow our republishing guidelines, which require that you credit The 19th and retain our pixel. See our full guidelines for moreinformation.
WOMEN MADE HISTORICALLY CONSERVATIVE ARIZONA A 2020 Women made historically conservative Arizona a 2020 battleground. The 19th thanks our sponsors. Become one. Sen. Martha McSally at a campaign rally with President Donald Trump in Arizona, which has become a battleground state in the 2020 election. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) KATE SOSIN | THE 19TH Kate Sosin is our LGBTQ+ reporter, focusing on transgender rights, incarceration, politics and public policy. Kate has conducted deep-dive investigations into transgender prison abuse and homicides for NBC News. They previously worked at Logo TV, INTO and Windy CityTimes.
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EXCLUSIVE: STUDY FINDS PREGNANCY-RELATED HEALTH CARE 9:00. April 30, 2021. am. A new analysis first shared with The 19th shows that the odds of finding adequate pregnancy-related health care can vary widely from state to state, despite an Affordable Care Act regulation that deems such care essential for many private insurance plans to cover. The review, conducted by the left-leaning Center for DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
ANTI-AAPI HATE CRIMES BILL PASSES WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT April 22, 2021, 2:40 p.m. PT. 2021-04-22 17:40:15.000000. America/New_York. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Susan Collins paved the way for the U.S. Senate on Thursday to approve, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, a bill designed to address hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who are experiencing a surge inharassment
U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
BIDEN NOMINATES A RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN FOR HIS CABINET As of January 7, Biden had nominated a record number of women to serve in his Cabinet. Biden’s nominations — of “both substantive and symbolic importance” — will directly affect policy, said Debbie Walsh, director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP). The 19th thanks our sponsors. AYANNA PRESSLEY: "‘THE THREATS WENT THROUGH THE ROOF’ What right-wing media heard was a racial call to arms. Within hours, Pressley’s quote was all over social media and conservative news platforms. Her office was flooded with thousands of messages, some of them ominous. “The threats went through the roof,” Pressley said. “Social media creates a really powerful, unaccountable echo chamber LAWMAKER WHO BROUGHT HER NEWBORN TO THE CALIFORNIA Buffy Wicks held her newborn as she stood to speak on the floor of the California State Assembly. “Please, please, please pass this bill,” said the masked lawmaker during a short speech on housing legislation, her 1-month-old growing increasingly fussy.THE 19TH NEWS
The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. THE 19TH'S MISSION, VALUES AND REVENUE MODEL The 19th aims to be a source of news and information for those who have been underserved by and underrepresented in American media. Among our values: Our reporting will be rooted in facts, data, evidence and excellence. It will be independent — we don’t peddle bothsides-ism.
WELCOME FAITH SMITH, THE 19TH'S NEW SENIOR DIRECTOR OFAUTHOR: AZAMORA Welcome Faith Smith, The 19th’s new Senior Director of Events. Published. April 12, 2021, 6:30 a.m. PT. 2021-04-12 08:30. 8:30. April 12, 2021. am. In our earliest days, we dreamed of a five-city listening tour and an in-person summit to introduce The 19th to the nation. The pandemic scuttled our original events plans — but alsoled us to
EXCLUSIVE: STUDY FINDS PREGNANCY-RELATED HEALTH CARE 9:00. April 30, 2021. am. A new analysis first shared with The 19th shows that the odds of finding adequate pregnancy-related health care can vary widely from state to state, despite an Affordable Care Act regulation that deems such care essential for many private insurance plans to cover. The review, conducted by the left-leaning Center for DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
ANTI-AAPI HATE CRIMES BILL PASSES WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT April 22, 2021, 2:40 p.m. PT. 2021-04-22 17:40:15.000000. America/New_York. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Susan Collins paved the way for the U.S. Senate on Thursday to approve, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, a bill designed to address hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who are experiencing a surge inharassment
U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
BIDEN NOMINATES A RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN FOR HIS CABINET As of January 7, Biden had nominated a record number of women to serve in his Cabinet. Biden’s nominations — of “both substantive and symbolic importance” — will directly affect policy, said Debbie Walsh, director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP). The 19th thanks our sponsors. AYANNA PRESSLEY: "‘THE THREATS WENT THROUGH THE ROOF’ What right-wing media heard was a racial call to arms. Within hours, Pressley’s quote was all over social media and conservative news platforms. Her office was flooded with thousands of messages, some of them ominous. “The threats went through the roof,” Pressley said. “Social media creates a really powerful, unaccountable echo chamber LAWMAKER WHO BROUGHT HER NEWBORN TO THE CALIFORNIA Buffy Wicks held her newborn as she stood to speak on the floor of the California State Assembly. “Please, please, please pass this bill,” said the masked lawmaker during a short speech on housing legislation, her 1-month-old growing increasingly fussy. THE POOREST FAMILIES CAN NOW ACCESS CHILD TAX CREDITS The promise from the Biden administration is big: One policy change would slash child poverty in half. But months after a historic expansion of the child tax credit, it’s clear that delivering on that assurance is going to demand a complex, multi-agency effort quite unlike anything the federal government has done before.How successful that effort is could make a mark on Biden’s legacy. HEALTH | PAGE 13 OF 13 | THE 19TH The latest health news including the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, reproductive health, insurance access, mental health and trans healthaccess.
DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
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The latest news on the Biden administration's economic agenda, including paid sick leave, child care, the first women's recession and the COVID-19 pandemic. APPLY TO BE THE 19TH'S EDUCATION REPORTER The education reporter will tackle the gender and racial disparities, challenges and success stories in our nation’s K-12 schools, as well as the pipeline to post-secondary education. U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
EQUALITY ACT WOULD FILL KEY GAPS IN CIVIL RIGHTS LAW FOR The Equality Act would fill those gaps. Chandy says that applies to “individuals who have particular religious head coverings or are otherwise marked as being connected to a minority religious faith.”. “In the last four years, that sort of hate crime and really explicit discrimination has really increased in a way that’s appalling BENNETT COLLEGE, AN HBCU FOR WOMEN, ENDS A LONG FIGHT FOR Join The 19th. Bennett College, one of two of the nation’s historically Black colleges for women, announced Wednesday it has a new accreditor after a two-year battle for its accreditation status. The development — which is occurring two months before Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, the first HBCU graduate in the WhiteHouse, enters
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The 19th is an independent, nonprofit newsroom reporting at the intersection of gender, politics and policy. THE 19TH'S MISSION, VALUES AND REVENUE MODEL The 19th aims to be a source of news and information for those who have been underserved by and underrepresented in American media. Among our values: Our reporting will be rooted in facts, data, evidence and excellence. It will be independent — we don’t peddle bothsides-ism.
WELCOME FAITH SMITH, THE 19TH'S NEW SENIOR DIRECTOR OFAUTHOR: AZAMORA Welcome Faith Smith, The 19th’s new Senior Director of Events. Published. April 12, 2021, 6:30 a.m. PT. 2021-04-12 08:30. 8:30. April 12, 2021. am. In our earliest days, we dreamed of a five-city listening tour and an in-person summit to introduce The 19th to the nation. The pandemic scuttled our original events plans — but alsoled us to
EXCLUSIVE: STUDY FINDS PREGNANCY-RELATED HEALTH CARE 9:00. April 30, 2021. am. A new analysis first shared with The 19th shows that the odds of finding adequate pregnancy-related health care can vary widely from state to state, despite an Affordable Care Act regulation that deems such care essential for many private insurance plans to cover. The review, conducted by the left-leaning Center for DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
ANTI-AAPI HATE CRIMES BILL PASSES WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT April 22, 2021, 2:40 p.m. PT. 2021-04-22 17:40:15.000000. America/New_York. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Susan Collins paved the way for the U.S. Senate on Thursday to approve, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, a bill designed to address hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who are experiencing a surge inharassment
U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
BIDEN NOMINATES A RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN FOR HIS CABINET As of January 7, Biden had nominated a record number of women to serve in his Cabinet. Biden’s nominations — of “both substantive and symbolic importance” — will directly affect policy, said Debbie Walsh, director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP). The 19th thanks our sponsors. AYANNA PRESSLEY: "‘THE THREATS WENT THROUGH THE ROOF’ What right-wing media heard was a racial call to arms. Within hours, Pressley’s quote was all over social media and conservative news platforms. Her office was flooded with thousands of messages, some of them ominous. “The threats went through the roof,” Pressley said. “Social media creates a really powerful, unaccountable echo chamber LAWMAKER WHO BROUGHT HER NEWBORN TO THE CALIFORNIA Buffy Wicks held her newborn as she stood to speak on the floor of the California State Assembly. “Please, please, please pass this bill,” said the masked lawmaker during a short speech on housing legislation, her 1-month-old growing increasingly fussy.THE 19TH NEWS
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WELCOME FAITH SMITH, THE 19TH'S NEW SENIOR DIRECTOR OFAUTHOR: AZAMORA Welcome Faith Smith, The 19th’s new Senior Director of Events. Published. April 12, 2021, 6:30 a.m. PT. 2021-04-12 08:30. 8:30. April 12, 2021. am. In our earliest days, we dreamed of a five-city listening tour and an in-person summit to introduce The 19th to the nation. The pandemic scuttled our original events plans — but alsoled us to
EXCLUSIVE: STUDY FINDS PREGNANCY-RELATED HEALTH CARE 9:00. April 30, 2021. am. A new analysis first shared with The 19th shows that the odds of finding adequate pregnancy-related health care can vary widely from state to state, despite an Affordable Care Act regulation that deems such care essential for many private insurance plans to cover. The review, conducted by the left-leaning Center for DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
ANTI-AAPI HATE CRIMES BILL PASSES WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT April 22, 2021, 2:40 p.m. PT. 2021-04-22 17:40:15.000000. America/New_York. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Susan Collins paved the way for the U.S. Senate on Thursday to approve, by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, a bill designed to address hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, who are experiencing a surge inharassment
U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
BIDEN NOMINATES A RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN FOR HIS CABINET As of January 7, Biden had nominated a record number of women to serve in his Cabinet. Biden’s nominations — of “both substantive and symbolic importance” — will directly affect policy, said Debbie Walsh, director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University (CAWP). The 19th thanks our sponsors. AYANNA PRESSLEY: "‘THE THREATS WENT THROUGH THE ROOF’ What right-wing media heard was a racial call to arms. Within hours, Pressley’s quote was all over social media and conservative news platforms. Her office was flooded with thousands of messages, some of them ominous. “The threats went through the roof,” Pressley said. “Social media creates a really powerful, unaccountable echo chamber LAWMAKER WHO BROUGHT HER NEWBORN TO THE CALIFORNIA Buffy Wicks held her newborn as she stood to speak on the floor of the California State Assembly. “Please, please, please pass this bill,” said the masked lawmaker during a short speech on housing legislation, her 1-month-old growing increasingly fussy. THE POOREST FAMILIES CAN NOW ACCESS CHILD TAX CREDITS The promise from the Biden administration is big: One policy change would slash child poverty in half. But months after a historic expansion of the child tax credit, it’s clear that delivering on that assurance is going to demand a complex, multi-agency effort quite unlike anything the federal government has done before.How successful that effort is could make a mark on Biden’s legacy. HEALTH | PAGE 13 OF 13 | THE 19TH The latest health news including the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, reproductive health, insurance access, mental health and trans healthaccess.
DURING THE PANDEMIC, TEACHERS’ MENTAL HEALTH IS SUFFERING It doesn’t feel like it, but it is.”. Since summer, experts have warned that the mental health of the nation’s teachers — a category dominated 3 to 1 by women — could suffer when school resumed. That prediction appears to be bearing out. Many say their psychological well-being is suffering in ways they’ve hardly everexperienced.
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The latest news on the Biden administration's economic agenda, including paid sick leave, child care, the first women's recession and the COVID-19 pandemic. APPLY TO BE THE 19TH'S EDUCATION REPORTER The education reporter will tackle the gender and racial disparities, challenges and success stories in our nation’s K-12 schools, as well as the pipeline to post-secondary education. U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS JOIN EQUAL PAY DAY 2021-03-24 16:18:56.000000. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden joined current and former members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team on Wednesday to mark Equal Pay Day. The event is part of the administration’s efforts to highlight the overall gender disparity in pay for women. Equal Pay Day marks how long women have towork
HOW CHILD CARE LOSS FORCED ROUGHLY 700,000 PARENTS TO 2:12. January 13, 2021. pm. Coronavirus closed thousands of daycares last year, forcing parents with young children out of the labor force in droves. The scale of that exodus is now clear: about 700,000 parents are out of the workforce. New data analysis by the Center for American Progress (CAP), a progressive think tank, found that working 1619 PROJECT LEGISLATION: REPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS February 7, 2021. am. Lawmakers in several statehouses this year want to stop lesson plans that focus on the centrality of slavery to American history as presented in the New York Times’ 1619 Project, previewing new battles in states over control of civics education. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri andSouth
EXCLUSIVE: BIDEN ADMINISTRATION SAYS INFRASTRUCTURE 8:00. April 20, 2021. am. As lawmakers prepare to debate what belongs in the new $2 trillion federal jobs and infrastructure package, the Biden administration says its proposal could bridge economic gender inequities exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. In a memo shared first with The 19th, the administration argues the American Jobs Plan’s BENNETT COLLEGE, AN HBCU FOR WOMEN, ENDS A LONG FIGHT FOR Join The 19th. Bennett College, one of two of the nation’s historically Black colleges for women, announced Wednesday it has a new accreditor after a two-year battle for its accreditation status. The development — which is occurring two months before Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, the first HBCU graduate in the WhiteHouse, enters
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