High School Students’ Thoughts On How To Prevent School Shootings [AUDIO]
VMC reporter Krystal White asked four high school students their thoughts on school shootings and what will make them feel safe at school.
Love It or Hate It, ‘Sorry To Bother You’ Will Relentlessly Troll Your Thoughts for Days

While “Sorry to Bother You” is underdeveloped as a film, it’s brilliant as a social commentary dressed up in pleasing visuals.
VOX Media Café 2018: Advanced Session Gets Off to a Great Start
VOX Media Café 2018 — the advanced version — brought together teens from past sessions and VOX’s school year. Here are a highlights from each day of the first week.
Brave New Voices: What You Need to Know about Team Atlanta’s Slam Poets
The Atlanta Brave New Voices team is here and ready for this year’s competition. Here’s what you need to know about this amazing group of five teens and what they plan to bring to the international slam poetry competition.
WonderRoot’s ‘Off The Wall’ Community Conversations, Artistic Murals Explore Civil Rights and Social Justice

VOX ATL talked with Atlanta artists and community leaders about WonderRoot’s “Off The Wall: Atlanta’s Civil Rights & Social Justice Journey” project — creating murals before Super Bowl 53 — and how art can impact change.
Make Up or Made Up? Unrealistic Beauty Expectations in the Makeup Industry [OPINION]

The lack of options makes people like me with darker complexions feel cast out. My makeup should not make me feel like an outsider. Beauty is supposed to be something that everyone, no matter what ethnicity or gender you are, can enjoy without fear of being denied.
My Rifle Makes Me an Athlete, Not a Criminal [OPINION]

Just because my sport uses a rifle does not mean in any way, shape, or form that I tolerate violence or have anything less than the utmost disgust and outrage for the people who would turn rifles into weapons on innocent people.
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A Mixed Bag, ‘Sorry To Bother You’ is Still Worth Seeing

“Sorry To Bother You” has a creative story that relies on absurdist humor, but unfortunately the film gets too absurd in the third act, and it ends up working against the film, rather than helping it tell a cohesive story.
‘Sorry To Bother You,’ But This Is Arguably The Most Absurd Indie Film of All Time
“Sorry To Bother You” meshes outlandish visuals with real-life circumstances, and creatively does so, exuding an all-around larger-than-life experience.