The inaugural episode of The New Journal's podcast, an audio companion to our print edition of Volume 56, Issue 2.
I left for Oxford in January of 2023, expecting that my life would be different there. I had spent the...
From my home in Mumbai, I devoured all of Aimee Catherine’s vlogs. “LIVING LIKE RORY GILMORE FOR A DAY AT...
Dear readers, This issue traces what it means to be free. What do we do under confines? How do we...
“We’ve got to control our own lives,” Jennifer Abod sings. Her voice, sharp and convincing, crescendos. “Free our sisters! Abortion...
Debi Killer talks me through her trauma like it’s a grocery list. Abusive household. Alcoholic father. Foster system at 11....
On October 4th, 1984, a group of Yale students carried cans full of paint into the Lillian Goldman Law Library....
As maternal mortality rates climb, local doulas and midwives struggle to offer critical birth services amid a shrinking network of care.
At first, I thought I was on the wrong floor of the library. I had just gotten off a phone...
The Yale Prison Education Initiative brings prestige and power into nearby prisons—but not without a cost.