Opinion: After Tuesday’s Debate One Thing is Clear: Donald Trump Is a Danger to America

There is no question that Tuesday night’s first 2020 Presidential debate held at Samson Pavilion on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, was abysmal. President Donald Trump was loud, obnoxious, and hate-filled. He came into the debate heated and ready to blame and spout his divisive rhetoric that might’ve once worked […]
Analysis: As an African-American, After Watching Tuesday’s Debate, I’ll Admit I’m Scared

On Tuesday night, the first Presidential debate was set to take place. Instead, it was an hour-and-a-half long disgrace to democracy, our government, and America as a whole. Inside the Samson Pavilion on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, President Donald Trump’s demeanor was instantly hostile and angry, angrier than usual. […]
VOX Alumni How-To: Meditate

Five tips for how to meditate from VOX ATL Alumna Ogechi. For more from Ogechi, poet, musician, artist, follow @CEO_OG or visit ogechi.me. Thank you! SHOW MORE
Dear Universe… [ESSAY]

“But at that very moment, I couldn’t look at 2020 as a curse anymore, but instead, an opportunity to find the purpose of life.”
March-September in Her Eyes

“Her fate lies in the hands of two men she is unable to trust. She is unsatisfied with both but understands she must settle for the less wretched of the two. She has no say in the choices that will be made and fears those who are supposed to have a voice will be muted, too.”
OPINION: Christian Clubs in Public Schools? Here’s Why the Answer Isn’t ‘It’s Not a Big Deal’

Religious clubs sound like a great idea, in theory…But the problem with these clubs is that they will always underrepresent the minorities.
OPINION: In the Aftermath of RBG’s Death, a Vote for Biden is Essential to Sustaining Our Country

The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court Justice announced Friday night is tragic, sad, and devastating. Ginsburg, nominated by former President Bill Clinton in 1993, had been an essential figure in advancing women’s rights in the country. One of her first and most popular decisions was the U.S. v Virginia case, which argued […]
Poetry: ‘Babysitting’

What do you do When someone needs you What’s the plan With the coronavirus at hand What to do, But be there when they need you. “While your parents are away. I need to be here to make sure you’re okay. I understand you You think like I do. It can be scary, You have […]
VOX Trot: Coloring Book

A Note From The Cartoonist: I see a little of myself in this book…
PART TWO: ATLANTA TEENS ON RACISM AND POLICE BRUTALITY [VIDEO]

In the second part of this video Atlanta teens dive deep into the significance of the protests, speak on how teens can best enact change, and shed some light on the fact that, “the system doesn’t allow for there to be good cops.”