“trace the sky’s scars” I want to write a love poem to my ghost, but I do not like her. my phone case is a daily reminder that, I, am “lucky to exist” because supposedly there are people who love me; and while I don’t deny this, somehow, I don’t really feel all that lucky,… Read on
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Where people don’t belong. Where people crumble Where people say to be themselves, but then say “not like that”. We have a set of unspoken rules. We have to follow others There are rankings. Why? We classify. We discriminate. We label. Why? It’s because of these unwritten rules, we follow without any… Read on
This video talks about the reasons why teens are not getting enough sleep, and it gets perspective from different people from the ages of 13-18 about their sleep schedule, as well as advice from a medical professional. VOX ATL invites all Georgia youth to speak up through our annual survey! It’s anonymous, easy to… Read on
Pressure, stress, degrading mental health — all of these are the effects of being a young adult or teen in high school today. Even before we become full-fledged high schoolers, we already feel that pressure. Read on
Many students in middle school face the challenges of fitting in with the social cliques or navigating social media. As a 14-year-old Indian American teen, I however faced another challenge — defending myself from microaggressions and insults about my race. If school curriculum incorporated Asian immigrants’ stories or events that helped form the Asian American community, teens would be more educated. Read on
PC gaming is a way better experience than console gaming. Computers can multitask, access the web, and are portable. Although console games are a bit more fun, computers allow us to change or modify the game to our own discretion. Read on