Andrea González-Ramírez is a senior writer at the Cut reporting on systems of power. She specializes in gender issues and abortion rights, which she has been covering for eight years. Her work has also appeared in The Lily, Insider, Cosmopolitan, GEN by Medium, and Refinery29, among other outlets. Andrea was a recipient of the 2021 ASME NEXT Awards for Journalists Under 30, a 2021-2022 Knight-Wallace Reporting Fellow at the University of Michigan, and a 2019-2020 Ida B. Wells Fellow at Type Investigations. She’s also the founder of the Latinas in Journalism Mentorship Program and the creator of Los Que Se Fueron, a collection of interviews exploring what it means to be a young Puerto Rican living Stateside.
Yes, Abortion Bans Are Literally Killing WomenRepublicans continue to deny that restrictive laws harm patients. But a 28-year-old died as a direct result of Georgia’s ban, according to ProPublica.
Debunking the Idea That a Black Woman Can’t WinPolitical scientist Sanne van Oosten finds gender and race are less influential in voters’ views of candidates like Kamala Harris than people think.