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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California Audit Finds Universities Are Failing Students Who Are Sexually Assaulted
State auditor report says colleges must do more to prevent, respond to, and resolve incidents of rape and sexual assault on campus.
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Generation Debt: Is College Really Worth It Anymore?
It used to be that college was the ticket to the top. Now graduates are starting from the bottom—buried by student-loan debt that has skyrocketed to a collective $1.2 trillion. Welcome to the student-debt-crisis.
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Why You Should Care That Fast Food Workers Worldwide Are On Strike
Hope you didn't plan on having a Big Mac for lunch today
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#BringBackOurGirls: What You Need to Know About the Nigerian Kidnappings
More than 200 girls were abducted in Nigeria and have been missing for three weeks.
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Fed Up Director Stephanie Soechtig: 'The Film Unraveled a Bit Like a Murder Mystery'
The Sundance hit documentary is poised to be the Inconvenient Truth of the obesity epidemic.
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Letter Alleges Harvard Did Little to Assist Student After Sexual Assault
Nine months after an alleged assault, student writes "Dear Harvard: You Win"
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Hillary Clinton and Melinda Gates Are Shattering the Glass Ceiling
Two of America's power families—Clinton and Gates—pair up to empower women. Is there anything better?!
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Another Day, Another Awful Column Blaming Victims of Sexual Assault
Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto claims that victims of rape should share blame with their rapist if they're both drunk—WHAT?
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This Is What a Working Woman Looks Like
Lean In and Getty Images partner to create a library devoted to images of 'real women' at work.
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Campus Rape vs. Universities
Law enforcement opens investigation as devastating allegations surface.
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President Obama Is Getting Serious About Stopping Rape on College Campuses
How President Obama is stepping in to protect you on your college campus.
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Gabby Giffords Marks Third Shooting Anniversary by Skydiving (VIDEO)
'Grit can overcome paralysis.'
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Red Square Renegades: The Passion of Pussy Riot
A new book details the plight of feminist punk group Pussy Riot, whose rebellious ways never wavered, even behind bars.
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Cheers to Janet Yellen, the Most Powerful Woman in the World
Yellen was confirmed on Monday as the first-ever chairwoman of the Federal Reserve.
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MC Poll: Are You a Feminist?
Take our poll!
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Columbia University Students Demand Better Handling of Rape Cases
Rape vs. Universities.
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Why You Won't See Jackie Kennedy's Pink Suit Until 2103
You'll have to wait a long time Jackie Kennedy's iconic pink suit.
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Federal Appeals Court Reinstated Restrictive Provision
The state of Texas and abortion.
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Texas Judge Blocks Part of Controversial Abortion Law
Federal judge in Texas blocked part of the state's restrictive new abortion law.
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Beyond Borders
A little-known piece of immigration legislation is leaving the futures of thousands of women hanging in the balance.
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Big Shame on Campus
When 1 in 5 women will be the victim of a sexual assault during her college years, you'd think schools would tackle the problem head-on. Instead, investigations are lackluster or nonexistent and rapists go unpunished. Now victims are fighting back—not against their attackers, but against the schools that violated their trust and kept them silent for too long.
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From Food Stamps to Combatting Sex Trafficking
Erin Giles' compelling story about her movement to end sex trafficking.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published