Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy, Teen Vogue

Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy

Teen Vogue

Atlanta, GA, United States

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Past:
  • Teen Vogue
  • The Guardian
  • Yahoo
  • Mic
  • Cashay
  • Splinter

Past articles by Jennifer:

Senators Ask Mifepristone Manufacturer to List Miscarriage As a Use for Abortion Pill

As it faces legal challenges, Senators asked that miscarriage management be added to mifepristone's approved uses. → Read More

‘No one wants to get sued’: some abortion providers stop working in Texas

Legal threats have driven away half the doctors at top clinic, as new law has chilling effect on providers and patients → Read More

George H.W. Bush will be buried in statement socks, a 'tribute to his lifetime of service'

Bush's bold, colorful, frequently patterned sock choices showed that, despite an attention to traditional norms and values, the late president sought to add a dash of his own personality and joy into even the most staid of occasions. → Read More

Mic

The region of Texas already living in a post-‘Roe v. Wade’ world

"In the Rio Grande, even before someone realizes they need abortion care, there are so many systems at play working against them.” → Read More

Mic

Why Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation could be a blow to women’s economic stability

While a flurry of attention has been paid to what a Kavanaugh confirmation would mean for reproductive rights, his record means that women could be dealt yet another significant blow. → Read More

'Cycle of abuse': Model Katie Willcox on what it's like to be neither plus-size or straight-size

"When girls are their natural size, they’re not able to work," says model Katie Willcox. → Read More

Anyone with 'lumps and bumps and curves' needs these priceless style tips from GooGoo Atkins

With 742,000 Instagram followers, a web series with WE TV, and celebrity styling gigs, GooGoo Atkins knows a thing or two about confident dressing. → Read More

'I didn’t get arrested, I got rescued': jail is a lifeline for some pregnant women

Incarceration is some women’s only shot at pregnancy healthcare – but the quality varies enormously → Read More

Mic

Plaintiffs in abortion cases currently in the court system: “We can’t be afraid”

For plaintiffs in abortion cases currently in the court system, the retirement of Anthony Kennedy does not signal a need to shift legal strategy, but to continue to amplify the issues at stake. → Read More

Mic

Restaurants and immigration: We talked to chefs about the impact of ICE raids on their businesses

Restaurants — with a workforce made up largely of immigrants — have long been at the center of the immigration debate. → Read More

Mic

Mic | Jennifer Gerson

Mic covers news, opinion, reviews and analysis around arts, entertainment, celebrity, LGBTQ, social justice, police brutality, dating, sex, feminism, body positivity, space, innovation, climate change. → Read More

Mic

Trump administration sits on study showing disturbing contamination levels on U.S. military bases

“Something major and health-related with all four kids? What the hell? These are odds that just don’t exist.” → Read More

A 10-year old boy wrote the Gap asking for sequin shirts — and then this happened

When Sarah Tuttle's son couldn't find a flippy sequin tee without cold-shoulder cut-outs, she inspired him not to wallow but instead take action. → Read More

YouTube shooting suspect is Nasim Aghdam — but why is it so rare for women to perpetrate mass shootings?

Law enforcement officials have identified Nasim Aghdam as the person who opened fire with a handgun on April 3 at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif., wounding several people before fatally shooting herself. → Read More

Trump administration removes pages on LGBTQ women's health from government website

The United States Department of Health and Human Services' highly trafficked Women’s Health website no longer contains the pages specific to lesbian and bisexual women's health. → Read More

Antiabortion 'clinics' and the Supreme Court case: What you need to know about NIFLA v. Becerra

Pregnancy clinics are at the center of a Supreme Court case that began oral arguments on March 20: National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) v. Becerra, which centers around the Reproductive FACT Act. → Read More

Why Trump's latest plan to reduce gun violence could instead promote racism

President Trump's plan to reduce gun violence will encourage an approach to discipline that has been shown to be racially biased, with black students bearing the brunt of punishments. → Read More

The most pressing question of Women's History Month: What is feminism in 2018?

The women’s movement — and, more specifically, “feminism” — are nowhere near being one-size-fits-all concepts for women in America. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. → Read More

The meaning behind the crowns and robes worshipers wore during an AR-15 blessing ceremony

At a blessing ceremony for members of the Unification Church at the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary, members wore very specific garb while holding AR-15s. → Read More

Pennsylvania church to hold blessing ceremony for members' AR-15s

Church members who own an AR-15 assault rifle are being asked to attend church for a “blessing ceremony” for their weapons. → Read More