
Anna North
Senior Correspondent
Anna North covers American family life and changing ideas about how we live in our homes, bodies, and workplaces in a time of economic fear, flux, and reinvention. She came to Vox from the New York Times, where she held several positions, including member of the editorial board. She is also the author of three novels: America Pacifica (2011), The Life and Death of Sophie Stark (2015), and Outlawed, which was a 2021 New York Times bestseller.
Latest articles by Anna North




If your child starts talking to a can of tomato paste, don’t worry.


What the new executive order means for students.


Trump’s education policy threatens everything from speech therapy to wheelchair access.


The anti-vax movement has gone mainstream, but before these shots, grief and loss marked the lives of children.


Growing up in a “traditional” home means your future can feel predetermined.


Taking life lessons from an anthropomorphic owl.


The surprising success of universal preschool.


Egg donation is common. How well do we understand the risks?


What two new executive orders mean for trans youth.
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