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Queer Icons in Black History

While being in the midst of Black History Month, this author highlights the importance of honoring Black queer icons who fought for everyone’s liberaiton.

VOX Teen Poetry: “Revival”

Revival

This is our revival Beyond the blue-whites of the sky And the blue-green horizon Behind the salt-laced breeze Secluded, uncorrupted Across the ocean are lands Overflowing with gold and riches Lands soon to be filled with Broken, unkept promises and Forsaken memories Let us remember These truths Henceforth and forevermore This is our revival To […]

Building a BRIDGE to a More Diverse UGA Campus

The University of Georgia, located in Athens, GA is the oldest public university in the state of Georgia and one of the country’s most premier research institutions. Over 30,000 students from all over the world attend the school to receive a higher education, all from different backgrounds and stories. But even with more diversity coming […]

WHY AMERICA? A STORY OF 9:27

Brandon Bernard by Ramaya Thomas

VOX ATL staff writer Daya Brown shares an essay with her thoughts on America’s justice system and the death penalty.

VOX Teen Poetry: “A Broken System”

A Broken System

A broken system, a system that only works for a few Only the privileged, the wealthy, the six figure revenue Schools underfunding when our scores don’t improve Not enough books, paper, pencils, for 30 kids to reuse How you gon’ tell us to teach, with not enough tools to use Obscuring the flaws in the […]