Jane Pratt's Sassy magazine transformed teen media with candid discussions on gender and sexuality, empowering a generation to view the world through a female lens.
Founded in 1988, Sassy represented a shift in teen culture, addressing real issues like suicide and gender fluidity, contrasting the typical advice about boys and weddings.
Pratt’s editorial team, mostly female, pushed boundaries and connected with youth culture, leading to successful careers for many, including celebrities like Chloe Sevigny.
Pratt's journey from Sassy to Jane and ultimately to xoJane illustrates her influence in media trends and her relentless pursuit of innovative platforms for young voices.
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