VOX 5: How to Stay Politically Active on the Internet

VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris has five ways teens can remain politically active while sitting at home!
VOX 5: How to Stay Focused on Schoolwork During Quarantine

VOX ATL teen editor Zariah offers some tips on how teens can stay focused on their schoolwork while working from home under quarantine.
VOXClusive Interview: Photographer JLenz Focuses On His Journey

VOX ATL’s Vanessa Garcia catches up with rising photographer JLenz to talk about college life and his quest to become the biggest photographer in the world.
OPINION: With COVID-19, Stigma and Xenophobia Are Spreading Faster Than the Virus

“If I coughed, would I get sent home? Even though I didn’t have the coronavirus, the prejudicial remarks being made by classmates had a lasting impact.”
VOX 5: Creative Things To Do When Self-Quarantined

Quarantining can get old fast. Here’s a list of five creative things you can do when self-quarantined, from the comfort of your own bubble.
VOX Trot: Jammin!

A Note From The Artist: Can I share with you a curious little song from my childhood? “Some people like Grape Jelly/Some people like/Apple Jelly/But the kind of jelly that I want in my belly is/ Petroleum Jelly” That’s the song I imagine the jam in this drawing is singing.
Special Announcement Regarding COVID-19

Dear VOX Family, In light of the unfolding news surrounding the coronavirus, VOX will be moving to virtual programming and remote work beginning Friday, 3/13. The closure is in effect until further notice. Teens, please keep in touch via GroupMe and email – you’ll receive updates about what’s being offered and when. It is a […]
What I Learned Canvassing for Bernie Sanders in South Carolina

I encountered a small elderly woman and for data entry purposes, I asked who she had voted for. Her response troubled me: “Oh, I’m not sure.” … What?!
VOX Trot: Pa-Jam-as!

In his latest comic strip for VOX ATL, cartoonist Aidan Ventimiglia continues his very punny Jam series while having some fun with an online shopping site.
Animated Films Like ‘Onward’ Aren’t Coddling Kids Any More and We Love to See It

In the past few years, animated films like “Onward” and “Coco” have slowly changed the blueprint, guiding younger audiences through life’s more difficult topics.
#YAR: How One Atlanta Teen Is Advocating for Immigration Rights

“I always try to ensure that I’m raising the voices of others through my activism,” says Paideia senior Emma Schwartz, “Rather than speaking on their behalf.”
OK BOOMER: How Meme Culture is Bridging the Gap Between Teens and Politics

“Memes aren’t just some stupid joke on Twitter anymore,” writes VOX ATL staff writer Zariah Taylor. “Memes are capable of bridging the gap between young people and politics.”