'Teen Vogue' Is Moving Under Vogue.com — and Staffers Are Being Laid Off
Condé Nast laid off six staffers, mostly BIPOC women or trans, dissolving Teen Vogue's political team despite its praised coverage, unions said.
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'Teen Vogue' is moving under Vogue.com — and staffers are being laid off
Teen Vogue covered fashion and celebrity, but also took in-depth looks at politics and social justice issues. The union representing workers at Condé Nast said six staffers are losing their jobs.
'Teen Vogue' is moving under Vogue.com — and staffers are being laid off - TPR: The Public's Radio
Teen Vogue covered fashion and celebrity, but also took in-depth looks at politics and social justice issues. The union representing workers at Condé Nast said six staffers are losing their jobs. The post ‘Teen Vogue’ is moving under Vogue.com — and staffers are being laid off appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
Conde Nast is watering down Teen Vogue by folding it into th...
Conde Nast is watering down Teen Vogue by folding it into the Vogue website. “Management plans to lay off six of our members, most of whom are BIPOC women or trans…” Teen Vogue’s political reporting has been excellent: direct & courageous.
Vogue guts Teen Vogue Politics team
Update, Nov. 4, 4:06 p.m.: Laid-off staffers from Teen Vogue have opened a GoFundMe to help fund their immediate needs. Currently, the campaign is at around 80% of its $20,000 goal. Original story: Just two years ago, on its 20th anniversary, Poynter reported that Teen Vogue’s political reporting and its portrayal of “younger generations as a legitimate news audience” had been vindicated as newsrooms scrambled to capture younger audiences. Now, …
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