generation z
Next Year, America Turns 250. These Gen Zers Want to Make It a Turning Point
“It’s time to rekindle the revolutionary spirit of urgency and invention. Gen Z is ready to lead our country into the future.”
By Youth250
What If Work Didn’t Suck So Much?
When We’re In Charge makes the case that it’s possible to get stuff done without being miserable or burning out.
By Amanda Litman
Gen Z Isn't 'Unprofessional' – We're Changing What Professional Means
A new generation of leaders is bringing transparency and boundaries to the workplace.
By Nitya Ayyagari
Here’s How Gen Z and Gen Alpha Are Actually Using ChatGPT at School
Use of AI for schoolwork is on the rise.
By Steffi Cao
How Gen Z Activists Can Still Mobilize With Trump in Office
From ballot initiatives to local elections.
By The Slacktivists
If You're Blaming Young Progressives for the Trump Win, You're Wrong
They offered Democrats a path to winning if they moved on Gaza and climate change. Now we get Trump instead.
By Lex McMenamin
Gen Alpha Is Processing Our Chaotic Political Era Through Internet Brainrot
Gen Alpha is growing up in the era of Trump and Covid.
By Lilyanna D'Amato
What Would Happen If the 41 Million Eligible Gen Zers Vote This Year
“Our growing demographic might is our newest superpower.”
By Rachel Janfaza
1 in 4 Gen Z and Millennials Can’t Afford to Have Kids
And in an election year, childcare is a critical issue for candidates vying for the presidency.
By Angie Jaime
The Heaven by Marc Jacobs Archive Sale Attracted NYC’s Best-Dressed
Wearing Gaultier and Tripp, young people flocked to the Marc Jacobs archive sale line.
By Skyli Alvarez
Gen Z and Millennials are More Queer than Ever, Study Finds
“Almost 30% of Gen Z women identify as LGBTQ+, most as bisexual.”
By Angie Jaime
Here’s Why Gen Z Voters Might Opt Out in 2024
In a matchup between Biden and Trump, many young voters say they might choose silence.
By Fortesa Latifi
Rep. Edgar Gonzalez, Jr., on Becoming the Youngest Latino in Illinois House of Representatives
Rep. Edgar Gonzalez, Jr., the youngest latino and youngest democrat to serve in the Illinois House of representatives, on overcoming stereotypes as a young candidate.
By Edgar Gonzalez, Jr.
Activist Olivia Julianna On the Future for Democrats, Abortion Rights and More
Ahead of her 21st birthday, activist Olivia Julianna tells Teen Vogue 21 things she's learned.
By Fortesa Latifi
How to Be a Sonny Angel for Halloween
I want to be a naked baby for Halloween, and fortunately, I'm not alone this year.
By Rosa Jisoo Pyo
Meet the Gen Z Candidates Running for Congress in 2024
Isaiah Martin, Cheyenne Hunt, and Joe Vogel, three Gen Z Democratic candidates for Congress, tell Teen Vogue why they’re running.
By Rachel Janfaza
Martin Scorsese Guesses What “Simp” and “Sneaky Link” Mean On TikTok
He got "simp" wrong, but got “hits different” right.
By Sara Delgado
Meet the Young People Reclaiming Childhood Hobbies in the Name of Healing
“It’s so important that we find opportunities to explore, learn, and play as adults.”
By Aiyana Ishmael Photography by Skyli Alvarez
ESSENCE Festival 2023 Tried to Reach Gen Z. Did It Work?
Inside the “auntie-free zone” at this year’s festival.
By Kaitlyn McNab