Emma Gray is a senior reporter at HuffPost focused on the intersection of gender, culture and politics, and the author A Girl's Guide To Joining The Resistance, a primer on young women and activism. She is also the co-host of the Webby-nominated Bachelor-themed podcast, Here To Make Friends, and has appeared as an expert on the Today Show, Good Morning America, MSNBC, Entertainment Tonight, NPR and WBUR. Her work has also appeared in Cosmopolitan, Nylon and Teen Vogue. Emma is based in New York City, and is an alum of McGill University in Montreal, which is probably why she has such a soft spot for poutine and St. Viateur bagels.
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That Gov. Cuomo Photo Captures A Casual Horror Women Recognize
The picture of Anna Ruch and the New York governor is remarkable — not for its aesthetic quality, but for the familiar moment that it captures.
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Tanya Selvaratnam’s Intimate Partner Violence Story Embodies Me Too’s Latest Wave
In her new memoir, “Assume Nothing,” Selvaratnam reflects on her abusive relationship with former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
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Bachelor Matt James Publicly Criticizes The Franchise’s Race Problem
On Instagram, James said the franchise “has fallen short” following racial controversy on his season that HuffPost can report led him to reevaluate his final decision.
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'The Bachelor' Cast And Fans Push Franchise To Reckon With Its Race Problem
After Chris Harrison's controversial remarks on "Extra," progressive viewers, contestants and recappers say they want accountability not just from the host, but from the franchise as a whole.
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Chris Harrison's Recent Interview Proves He's The Wrong Spokesperson For 'The Bachelor'
The longtime host of “The Bachelor” came out strong — against people who criticize racist behavior.
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Why Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Honesty About Trauma Matters
The lawmaker spoke unflinchingly about how the trauma of her past sexual assault "compounded" with her experience at the Capitol. Why are some men so mad?
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The End Of The Pussy-Grabbing President
From start to finish, one of the defining themes of Donald Trump's presidency was his profound anxiety about masculinity.
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11 Kids Movies From The '90s That Will Bring You Some Nostalgic Joy
From "Blank Check" to "Space Jam," this watch list will certainly lift your spirits.
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The Peculiar Case Of Jewish Christmas Movies
Over the last two years, Hallmark and Lifetime have attempted to integrate Jews into their holiday romance fare — with mixed results.
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16 Hilariously Reliable Tropes You'll Find In These Made-For-TV Holiday Movies
Whether at a Christmas bakeoff or at a historic inn, we promise you these characters discover the magic of the holidays and live happily ever after.
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'Bridgerton' Is An Intoxicating Romantic Fantasy Dressed Up Like A Period Piece
The new Regency-era Netflix series from Shonda Rhimes is exactly what the doctor ordered at the end of a hellish year.
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2020 Was Wild. These Pop Culture Obsessions Got Us Through.
We baked. We binged. We bought all the things. An A-to-Z list of the distractions that sustained us in this roller coaster of a year.
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She Alleged That A 'Bachelorette’ Contestant Raped Her. The Show's Investigation Was A Letdown.
Uzoma "Eazy" Nwachukwu was framed as a desirable romantic prospect and became a fan favorite. How should the show have responded to an assault allegation against him?
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TV Holiday Movies Are A Never-Ending Stream Of Red, Green And Whiteness
HuffPost investigates the perpetual, bland suburban aesthetic of Lifetime, Hallmark and Netflix holiday movies.
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Women Have Spent Trump's Time In Office Building Political Power
The man in the White House loves nothing more than to be at the center of a narrative. What if this time it's not about him?
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Republicans Weaponized White Motherhood To Get Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed
A devoted mother. A woman of faith. A nice white lady. How bad could she be?
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'The Bachelor' Has A Race — And Racism — Problem
HuffPost spoke to 12 former Bachelor contestants about tokenization, racist backlash and where the franchise can go from here.
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'When You're A Star, They Let You Do It'
Four years ago, the "Access Hollywood" tape threatened Donald Trump's political career. Then he won anyway.
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'Emily in Paris' Is As Boring And Basic As A Sponsored Instagram Story
Netflix’s new series aims for cosmopolitan fantasy but doesn’t quite hit the mark.