All About Lil Yachty, AKA ‘King of Teens’

Lil Yachty calls himself King of Teens, which makes perfect sense. With his distinctive look marked by vibrant red braids, he certainly influences the youth.
What Does Race Mean To You?

Atlanta-area teens share their thoughts about what race means to them in this day and age at an event VOX held at the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
Myths Busted: What President Trump Can and Can’t Do

Trump is the leader of the free world but there are still certain things he can and cannot do. VOX breaks it all down for you, issue by issue.
Teen Reacts to “Let’s Talk About Race”

Race is a subject that is often shunned, but the participants of this event were fearless and eager to discuss the topic, along with ways to try to eliminate certain hardships that come with racial identities.
What I’m Wearing — and Why

Over pancakes at IHOP, my dad expressed that my mom used to sport a “Nautica white, with blue and yellow color blocks, short-sleeve polo,” which epitomizes my style. I often remark that my parents should have kept their non-existent children in mind before they did away with their apparel from their adolescence.
Youth Speak Out at Atlanta Social Justice March – A Roundup of Stories

VOX spread out along the route of Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women — from the Center for Civil and Human Rights to the Georgia state capital building. Here we present a variety of stories of youth, their protests and hopes.
LGBTQ Youth: ‘We Have to Stop This Man From Taking Away Our Rights’

I asked young people holding pro-LGBTQ signs or chanting the LGBTQ slogans “What do you think Donald Trump will do for LGBTQ rights in America?” Here’s what they had to say.
‘America Elected a President Who Doesn’t Stand for What America Stands For’

This peaceful protest, which included a march from the Center for Civil & Human Rights to the Liberty Plaza at the Georgia state capitol, was a time for people of all kinds to come out, look beyond their differences, and make their voices heard about various human rights.
A Stroll Through the Heart of the March

I was supposed to be a fly on the wall
Just an unbiased observer
But when the chants turn gospels
And the streets of Atlanta turn to holy
You must become congregation…
Signs Said Plenty at the Atlanta March for Social Justice and Women

Protesters’ signs shouted what it seemed they could not say enough times. These were the messages they plastered onto cardboard boxes and poster board so the world would see what they meant — so the world could see how much they meant it.