“I am a survivor, but I am not a victim”: PADV Teens Reflect on Love and Abuse

VOX ATL went to the Partnership Against Domestic Violence’s Teen Summit, where teens crafted vision boards inspired by dialogue about self love, performed pieces of songs and poetry, and practiced communication around boundaries.
In the Wake of Parkland, ‘Rent’ Sends a Powerful Call To Action: “No Day But Today”

There is no day but today. We need to stop cursing past gun restrictions that could have prevented this tragedy. We need to act today. We need to speak out against the sale of automatic rifles today. We need to make our schools safe again today.
VOX ATL Presents: The Ultimate Marvel Cinematic Universe Recap (Phase One)

To celebrate the release of “Avengers: Infinity War” this April, we here at VOX ATL have created a 3-part video series recapping the three phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
One in Three Teens Experience Dating Violence: Local Event Brings Awareness, Empowers Teens

People do not truly understand the problem of domestic violence and do not take it as seriously as it should be. Our goal is for PADV’s Teen Summit to be an eye-opening experience.
VOX ATL Teens Speak On Armed Teachers Having Guns In Classrooms [VIDEO]

As school shootings continue to happen in America, many people are debating if teachers should be armed and trained to protect students during an emergency. A group of teens at VOX ATL spoke out about this issue and how it can affect them.
For a First Time Theatre Geek, ‘Rent’ Provides a Phenomenal Intro to Broadway

I left the theatre in a daze to what I had just witnessed. The show left me a fan of Broadway, a fan of the actors, and a huge fan of “Rent.”
Check Out All of VOX ATL’s ‘Black Panther’ Coverage Here

VOX ATL sent a group of lucky teens to see “Black Panther” at a private screening at the Fox Theater. Here are all of the stories they wrote, so far.
Packing a Political Punch, ‘Black Panther’ is More Than Just a Superhero Movie

“Black Panther” intricately weaves together aspects of culture, politics, and principle through an Afrocentric lens. It questions the morality of politics and the political influences of what society considers to be right and wrong.