“It’s Getting Out Of Hand”: Atlanta Teens Speak Out Against Gangs and Gun Violence [VIDEO]

VOX ATL teamed up with Writing Our Wrongs to invite teens at the Historic Young YMCA in Southwest Atlanta to speak about what they would like to change in their community and they also shared advice to fellow teens about how to rise above their circumstances.
How to Relieve Stress With DIY Glitter Jars

VOX ATL teen staff member Isabella understand what it’s like to deal with anxiety and high-stress situations. That’s why wants to show you how to calm down by making do-it-yourself glitter jars.
FKJ Delivers a Symphony of Sound and Color [GALLERY]

French multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) sold out Variety Playhouse in Little Five Points, creating a cinematic experience between him and the audience.
‘Igor’: A Deeper Glance at Tyler, the Creator’s New Album

Tyler really took his time with “Igor” and gave us a truly versatile album that lays love on the line, and really shows what love can do to you.
Your Mental Illness Isn’t The Most Important Thing About You

VOX Investigates contributor Haley Henderson shares her personal story of defining herself beyond a mental illness.
Tips On Getting Into College and What To Expect

You can’t just graduate from high school and pick a college to attend. It takes time to apply for colleges and it also takes time to get accepted.
Black, Beautiful and Vulnerable: The Oversimplification of Blackness

“Blackness is not a rigid definition provided by anyone, even ourselves. But is inherently the celebration of what makes us unique and how we are all pulled back together by a commonly shared and rich history.”
Pastels: A Poetry Collection on Color and Loss

VOX ATL staff writer Tyler Bey shares his latest collection of poems.
Third Eye POV EP2: Backpack Kid Talks About Teenage Fame

In the latest episode of Third Eye Point of View, hosts Atiyah and Shyne interview viral teen sensation Backpack Kid.
I Did Not Think College Was Important, But Now I Know It Is

Obtaining a college degree can get you ahead in your career path and can lead to overall happiness and stability.