Kai Wright
Coverage of Kai Wright in the Nexus archive.
- 'Gratuitously cruel': How trans youth became political targets – Stateside with Kai and Carter
The US Supreme Court ruled that Idaho and West Virginia can enforce bans on transgender athletes participating in girls’ and women's school sports teams. The decision is part of a broader political and legal attack on trans people, particularly trans youth, and could threaten LGBTQ+ civil liberties. Experts discuss the implications of the ruling with Kai Wright, Sam Levin, and Chase Strangio.
- Three ways to fix the US supreme court, with Elie Mystal - Stateside with Kai and Carter
The US Supreme Court issued decisions on voting rights, immigration, and birthright citizenship, impacting millions. Elie Mystal discusses the court's power and the necessity of reforms with Kai Wright on Stateside with Kai and Carter.
- The Guardian’s Kai Wright refuses to buy a new phone
Kai Wright, co-host of The Guardian's Stateside, refuses to buy a new phone. He is a Peabody Award-winning journalist known for hosting shows like Notes From America and The United States of Anxiety.
- If Democrats can't inspire in California, where can they? – Stateside with Kai and Carter
California's gubernatorial race has become a confusing and scandal-plagued contest for Democrats, with no clear candidate emerging. The lack of inspiring options raises concerns about the Democratic Party's future in the state and potential Republican gains.
- Introducing Stateside with Kai and Carter: Stacey Abrams on why gutting US Voting Rights Act is ‘evil’ – podcast
The US Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v Callais has led to Southern states erasing majority Black districts, sparking chaos for midterm elections. Stacey Abrams discusses the fallout and advocates for engaging more voters. The decision has fractured communities, according to Abrams.
- Stateside with Kai and Carter: Stacey Abrams on why gutting of the US Voting Rights Act is ‘evil’ – podcast
The US Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v Callais has led to Southern states erasing majority-Black districts, causing chaos for midterm elections. Stacey Abrams discusses the fallout and believes engaging more voters is the way forward. The decision has sparked controversy over voting rights.