Chloe Angyal
Chloe Angyal is a journalist who lives in Iowa; she is the former Deputy Opinion Editor at HuffPost and a former Senior Editor at Feministing. She has written about politics and popular culture for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Guardian, New York magazine, Reuters, and The New Republic. Angyal has a Ph.D. in Arts and Media from the University of New South Wales.
Latest articles by Chloe Angyal
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Kamala Harris Says It’s Time To Make Women Full Citizens At Last
At a campaign event she said that passing the ERA would be one of her first orders of business.
By Chloe Angyal
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“Electability” Isn’t About the Candidate, It’s About Us
How much do you trust your fellow voters? That’s the real question.
By Chloe Angyal
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And Now, a Word From the Future Voters of Iowa
It seems like every adult in the Hawkeye state has already been interviewed by at least one journalist. So I talked to the kids.
By Chloe Angyal
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The Unbearable Whiteness of Ballet
In an exclusive excerpt from her new book Turning Pointe, contributing editor Chloe Angyal lays out the ways that white supremacy is embedded in ballet's most basic foundations.
By Chloe Angyal
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Where Male Presidential Candidates Stand on Reproductive Rights
Because it's not just a women's issue.
By Chloe Angyal
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Cory Booker Gets Real About Reproductive Justice
“You don’t have to say, ‘oh, I have a wife or a daughter’ to care about this and to step up.”
By Chloe Angyal
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When Your Spouse Is a Politician, What Happens to You?
Contributing editor Chloe Angyal, girlfriend of an Iowa state senator, explores her new role just this side of the spotlight.
By Chloe Angyal
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Wednesday Night’s Debate Was the End of the Default Male Candidate
In one five-minute exchange, the era of the “woman candidate” came to a close.
By Chloe Angyal
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Abortion Wasn't Mentioned Once in the 3rd Democratic Debate
Despite the fact that it's top-of-mind for millions of voters.
By Chloe Angyal