MLK Was A Radical And It’s Time That Our Schools Teach That

“If the message was correctly taught within schools, maybe people could understand the revolutionary ideas that Dr. King held and begin to understand the various ways that change can be achieved.”
ASK VOX: How Do You Deal With Activist Burnout?

Got a dilemma you need help solving? Want a teen perspective on an issue you’re going through? Introducing VOX ATL’s new advice column, “ASK VOX,” a forum for teens by teens.
Creators On Youtube That Feed Your Soul

YouTube is a huge platform with so much information, so here are some artists who can feed your soul with some of the best energy.
VOX Trot: Shady

The credit for this piece goes to my sister, Abigail. She’s been trying to get me to use one of her puns for months, and one day we were on a walk and she gave me this idea. Thanks Abby!
Donald Trump is Impeached Again. But This Time, He May Get Convicted, Too [Opinion]

Donald Trump must be impeached and convicted. It would send a message to the world that no man, including the President of the US, is above the law.
VOX Trot: Wishes

Dandelions were bald before it was cool.
What Happened at the Nation’s Capitol? Four Years of Hate, Conspiracy and Bigotry [Opinion]

What happened on January 6 was an amalgamation of the hate, conspiracy and bigotry that has stewed for the past four years.
VOX Teen Poetry: Colors

the most revolutionary act i’ve ever committed was love for myself in a world that has destroyed black girls like me for eons, the best thing about a coloring book is all of the colors white, blue, black and yellow and without a color, the picture would be incomplete when did one color become less […]
Poetry: ‘She Didn’t Warn Me’

She didn’t warn me. She warned of coughing, but not of walking. She warned of a fever, And I believed her. Of losing smell or taste, Precautions to take place, Not for lost eyesight, Silly to assume in hindsight. But that night, She didn’t say, On that night, I’d be okay. I wasn’t warned of […]
Diary of a Confused Teenager, Entry One: Grades, Parents and A Global Pandemic

VOX ATL staff writer Savannah offers the first entry of her “Diary of A Confused Teenager” series. This time, she talks about keeping up grades in a pandemic.