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Where Should Journalists Draw the Line With Fandom? ‘The Pitt’ outcry proves we need clear etiquette in journalism about fandoms.

*The Pitt* Fans Aren't Happy With Journalists. We Need Real Etiquette When Reporting on Fandom

www.teenvogue.com/story/journa...

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Where Should Journalists Draw the Line With Fandom? ‘The Pitt’ outcry proves we need clear etiquette in journalism about fandoms.

"Fandom does not need to remain in the margins to deserve respect. But if journalists are going to cover this subject, and we should, we have to be willing to approach these spaces with the same care, ethics, and nuance we would bring to any other community." THIS THIS THIS

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Baby’s first ASME nomination 🥺 and one for Teen Vogue’s Vivian Wilson cover!!

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Email me! Claire_dodson@condenast.com

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Yes!!!

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Kim Kelly back writing for Teen Vogue we love to see it

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On Jan. 7, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, sparking national outrage and protests condemning the organization and national government. Teen Vogue spoke to young people marching in NYC, where DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was speaking, to share their thoughts.

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ICE shot a woman driving away from them in the face in broad daylight and immediately began to smear her as a perpetrator of violence and domestic terrorism. The greatest threat to Americans is our own “law and order.”

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Two queer women with a 6 year old in school today stopped to film ICE and for their bravery ICE agents murdered one before the other’s eyes. The grief in the survivor’s voice is a knife to the gut. Destroying people and their bonds is what ICE has always done.

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The White House Is Ragebaiting Us With Pop Stars. Is It Working? Sabrina Carpenter fired back at the White House after its social media accounts used her song "Juno" for content.

#OpEd: This week, The White House TikTok account posted a pro-ICE video with Sabrina Carpenter's 'Juno' playing over it. It’s the latest example of the Trump admin's proclivity for pop music on social media. But why are artists like Carpenter the chosen soundtrack? And is the tactic working?

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The White House Is Ragebaiting Us With Pop Stars. Is It Working? Sabrina Carpenter fired back at the White House after its social media accounts used her song "Juno" for content.

Wrote about the White House TikTok account’s proclivity for pop music for Teen Vogue

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Statement from The NewsGuild of New York and Condé United  
on illegal firing of four union leaders who demanded answers about this week’s layoffs at Teen Vogue, other brands
Late Wednesday night, Condé Nast’s VP of Labor Relations notified the Guild that the Company was immediately terminating four Condé United leaders for engaging in the protected concerted activity of gathering in their 1 World Trade Center office to demand answers on this week’s abrupt layoffs at multiple brands including WIRED and the consolidation at Teen Vogue.
These egregious terminations are a flagrant breach of the Just Cause terms of our contract and an unprecedented violation of their federally protected rights as union members to participate in a collective action.  
Through these illegal terminations, Condé Nast management is attempting to intimidate and silence our members' advocacy for the courageous cultural and political journalism of Teen Vogue, as well as diverting attention away from the obvious lack of corporate leadership at the company.
Condé United members illegally fired are:
Alma Avalle: Writer, digital producer at Bon Appetit; NewsGuild of New York first vice president, trans activist, and union leader
Jake Lahut: Wired senior reporter covering the Trump White House
Jasper Lo: Senior fact checker at The New Yorker and US Army veteran: outgoing first vice chair of The New Yorker Union
Ben Dewey: Videographer at Condé Nast Entertainment, former vice chair of the CNE unit
“Management’s attempt at union-busting, using intimidation and grossly illegal tactics to try to suppress protected union activity, will not stand,” said Susan DeCarava, president of The NewsGuild of New York. “The NewsGuild of New York has zero tolerance for bad bosses who harass, target and disrespect our fellow Guild members. We represent nearly 6,000 media workers across the tri-state area and we stand firmly in solidarity, ready to fight for the rights of our members illegally fired from their jobs at …

Statement from The NewsGuild of New York and Condé United on illegal firing of four union leaders who demanded answers about this week’s layoffs at Teen Vogue, other brands Late Wednesday night, Condé Nast’s VP of Labor Relations notified the Guild that the Company was immediately terminating four Condé United leaders for engaging in the protected concerted activity of gathering in their 1 World Trade Center office to demand answers on this week’s abrupt layoffs at multiple brands including WIRED and the consolidation at Teen Vogue. These egregious terminations are a flagrant breach of the Just Cause terms of our contract and an unprecedented violation of their federally protected rights as union members to participate in a collective action. Through these illegal terminations, Condé Nast management is attempting to intimidate and silence our members' advocacy for the courageous cultural and political journalism of Teen Vogue, as well as diverting attention away from the obvious lack of corporate leadership at the company. Condé United members illegally fired are: Alma Avalle: Writer, digital producer at Bon Appetit; NewsGuild of New York first vice president, trans activist, and union leader Jake Lahut: Wired senior reporter covering the Trump White House Jasper Lo: Senior fact checker at The New Yorker and US Army veteran: outgoing first vice chair of The New Yorker Union Ben Dewey: Videographer at Condé Nast Entertainment, former vice chair of the CNE unit “Management’s attempt at union-busting, using intimidation and grossly illegal tactics to try to suppress protected union activity, will not stand,” said Susan DeCarava, president of The NewsGuild of New York. “The NewsGuild of New York has zero tolerance for bad bosses who harass, target and disrespect our fellow Guild members. We represent nearly 6,000 media workers across the tri-state area and we stand firmly in solidarity, ready to fight for the rights of our members illegally fired from their jobs at …

Breaking News: Late last night Conde Nast illegally fired 4 union organizers who asked company execs to explain the downsizing of Teen Vogue and continued layoffs. We’ve filed a grievance.

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A massive loss for Teen Vogue. Kaitlyn is a phenomenal editor + writer who always has sharp, thoughtful ideas and impeccable taste. TV Moment was her brain child! Hire her immediately!!!

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Condé Nast doesn’t care about diversity. Full stop. Period. End of sentence.

With each of these layoffs and ultimatums, marginalized communities are impacted the most.

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thank you for all the support; the statement from our union is now live here with some more reporting.

now that this is public I can confirm that the majority of today’s layoffs were women of color. there are no longer any Black women working at Teen Vogue.

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Not enough words to convey how devastating this is on so many levels. Your work + legacy here are irreplaceable and your ideas + execution of those ideas are unmatched. Know you’ll go on to bigger and better things but I hope everyone is so angry hearing this news

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I was laid off from Teen Vogue this week, alongside multiple other phenomenal team members.

At our Summit, I was asked how it felt to be 1 of 2 Black women left and what that meant for representation. Now, there are no Black women at Teen Vogue and that is incredibly painful to think about.

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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Could Finally Spotlight Important Boricua History on the Mainland Bad Bunny is perhaps the only pop star fully equipped to take on the current American sociopolitical ecosystem and the fact that a show must entertain.

"Slightly less covered is the wealth of Boricua history that makes his art as powerful as it is, including over 100 years of fraught Puerto Rico-U.S. relations that led to his arrival. This history is crucial for understanding the significance of where Bad Bunny stands now, & where he is going next"

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If You Don’t Like Filler Episodes, Maybe You Don’t Like the Show 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' fans have a tendency to call non-endgame moments "filler" — and it's killing the vibe.

Wrote about The Summer I Turned Pretty and why “filler episodes” are important to the landscape of a show www.teenvogue.com/story/the-su...

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Meet Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, the 22-Year-Old Lawmaker Behind that Viral Haka Protest The young lawmaker is leading the fight to preserve Māori rights.

“The rules of Parliament don't really see or fit Māori people,” Maipi-Clarke says. “There’s a lot more resistance and advocation that we’re doing because, basically, our rights are being stripped left, right, and center.

Read the full interview here ⤵️

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Meghann Fahy Explains the Story Behind Absurd Neck-Licking Scene in Netflix's Sirens “I love that moment because it is so cringy and really funny, and then it immediately gets so sad.”

Realllly loved the new netflix show Sirens + chatting with Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock about monstrous women, coping mechanisms, and Milly running so much for the show that she lost a toenail

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Say what you want about gnarly as a piece of art but an extremely polarizing song is possibly the best thing katseye could have done at this point in their career. Create an IYKYK energy, make the vibes weirder, encourage people who don’t listen to you to have an opinion…

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I Was a Black K-pop Fan For 2 Decades—Now I’m Letting Go Writer Tabby Kibugi explains why she’s stepping away K-pop after renewed discussions of idols engaging in cultural appropriation, use of the n-word, and stereotyping Black culture.

launched a new teen vogue series today called UNSTANNED, about the pop culture we leave behind. couldn't imagine a better first essay than this one by Tabby Kibugi, about loving and leaving K-pop www.teenvogue.com/story/i-was-...

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Vivian Wilson on the cover of Teen Vogue, with the headline “Introducing Vivian Wilson”. It’s a close up shot of her looking at the camera in a black suit jacket and blue button down

Vivian Wilson on the cover of Teen Vogue, with the headline “Introducing Vivian Wilson”. It’s a close up shot of her looking at the camera in a black suit jacket and blue button down

Teen Vogue presents: Introducing Vivian Wilson @thevivllainous.bsky.social

In her 2nd-ever interview, the 20-year-old tells @ellayurman.bsky.social about going viral, protecting trans youth, her “pathetic man-child” estranged dad Elon Musk, and more @teenvogue.com
www.teenvogue.com/story/vivian...

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Endlessly proud of our team and the work that went into this piece! 💗

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Vivian Wilson on Twitter, Astrology, Chappell Roan, and the End of the World Elon Musk’s estranged daughter has a lot of strong feelings.

@thevivllainous.bsky.social: "No one my age uses Facebook. Not a single soul on Earth, + I would rather eat a bowl of crickets and thumbtacks than join f**king Twitter. ...Whenever I see a screenshot from Twitter nowadays, I'm like, I forgot this was a thing.”

www.teenvogue.com/story/vivian...

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big day on teen vogue dot com!!!

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JFC, what a damning investigation

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To support our action, tell management that you’re with the union! If Condé wants productivity, employees need flexibility!

Global chief content officer Anna Wintour: anna_wintour@vogue.com
CEO Roger Lynch: roger@condenast.com
Chief People officer Stan Duncan: stan@condenast.com

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