Kayla Webley Adler
Kayla Webley Adler is the Deputy Editor of ELLE magazine. She edits cover stories, profiles, and narrative features on politics, culture, crime, and social trends. Previously, she worked as the Features Director at Marie Claire magazine and as a Staff Writer at TIME magazine.
Latest articles by Kayla Webley Adler
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Senator Tammy Duckworth Doesn't Want Her Daughter's Birth to Be News Anymore
"It says something about where our country is, especially in relation to other developed industrialized nations, that this is such big news."
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The IUD Vs. The World
The IUD is the most effective contraceptive the world has ever seen. So why aren’t more women using it? One nonprofit is trying to change that.
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Stacey Abrams Is Poised to Become the First Female African-American Governor
People have told her she won't win because she's black. She's not listening.
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If the Trump Administration Truly Wanted to Reduce Abortion, This Is What They Would Do
The domestic gag rule won’t work—in fact, it may increase the rates of unintended pregnancy, teen pregnancy, and abortion. This is what the president should do instead.
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Nikki Haley Talks Trump, #MeToo, and Running for President
Marie Claire sat down with U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Nikki Haley, to talk American diplomacy, Trump's tweets, and the #MeToo movement.
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Meet the Woman Driving Change in the Auto Industry
Pamela Fletcher talks about her rise as one of few high-ranking female executives in the male-dominated car business.
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Cleo Wade at TEDWomen: "We Need to Talk About What Silences Women"
The artist and activist, famous for her Instagram poetry, on the Women's March, the #MeToo movement, and what we need to do next to make sure we keep making progress.
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Don't Expect Rose McGowan to Ever Back Down from the Fight for Justice: "My Body and Spirit Were Stolen"
With her new book BRAVE, one of the original whistleblowers on sexual assault in Hollywood continues to tell her truth.
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Female Scientists Report a Horrifying Culture of Sexual Assault
Research labs and field sites are swarming with men who sexually harass and assault their colleagues. But when women come forward, the perpetrators aren’t punished—the victims are.
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50 Times Women Dominated in 2017
A woman may not be in the White House, but there were myriad other female-driven victories to celebrate this year.
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Gretchen Carlson at TEDWomen: "Sexual Harassment Is a Man's Issue"
She exposed Roger Ailes and a wave of accusations followed. Here's what she says we need to do next.
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She Persisted
One-year after Donald Trump’s election, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards talks about the road ahead.
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How to Nail the Debate on the Campaign Trail
These four rules will have you dominating the stage.
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The Breakdown: Why Women are Running for Office
We surveyed over 700 women to uncover everything from what's motivating them to their biggest fears, and the results are fascinating.
By Jen Ortiz Published
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Thinking of Running for Office? Here's How to Get Started
These five candidate training programs will help you become a seasoned political pro in no time.
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Krishanti Vignarajah on How to Stay Sane on the Campaign Trail
Michelle Obama's former policy director reveals her essentials while campaigning.
By Jen Ortiz Published
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How to Build Buzz After You've Decided to Run for Office
Step 1: Make news.
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How to Bring in the Big Bucks for Your Political Campaign
Hint: It's time to get personal.
By Jen Ortiz Published
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What Happens When You Can't Afford an Abortion?
Until the government can make abortion illegal, it's making it unaffordable. Tens of thousands of women who need one can't pay—when that happens, they call this number.
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"I Was Fired for Being Pro-Choice": Conservative Commentator Tomi Lahren Tells Her Story
The TV host has a way of provoking outrage—she just never expected it to come from her employer.
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Campus Confidential: How Colleges Continue to Keep Rape Cases in the Shadows
Lawyer Crystal Riggins was dismissed by Stanford University after criticizing its handling of sexual assault. In this exclusive interview, she speaks out about universities today.
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Opioid Addiction Is a Brain Disease, Not a Moral Failing—and We Have to Stop Looking At It That Way
An eye-opening chat with Warning: This Drug May Kill You director Perri Peltz.
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