Homelessness In Atlanta

Nobody cares about the situation until they themselves are in it or somebody close to them that they know is in this situation. I can’t not look at these people and wonder what went so wrong and why is nobody helping?
As Chauvin Was Found Guilty, Ma’Khia Bryant Lost Her Life: America, I Am Tired [Opinion]

Just as we received accountability for George Floyd, with the killing of Ma’Khia Bryant, we found ourselves back at the drawing board 10 minutes later.
The Significance of a Second Chance: The Harrowing Need for Prison Education
Expanding the accessibility of educational opportunities within the prison population yields a plethora of generational benefits.
Overcoming Barriers: My Journey to Find Mental Health Support

Though I’ve always dealt with mental health issues, 2020 and now 2021, have put a major strain on my mental well-being. And although I’ve been looking for a therapist for six months, I can’t seem to find one.
FACILITATION 101, COMIC STYLE!: BIG BUCKET SKILL #6 – PREPARING FOR YOUR ROLE AS A FACILITATOR AND CREATING AN EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENT

To learn more about facilitation check out this link. Hey! Hey! Hey! You’ve made it! Oh my gosh! You’ve learned all six bucket skills! Wow you’re so awesome!! Totally amazing!! Remember you always can review these skills whenever you want! Thank you so much for reading my comic! And thanks to VOXATL for supplying the […]
Embracing Our Unique Mental Health Stories with Pamela Schuller

As anyone who struggles with mental illness knows, it is hard to love your brain and appreciate your mind when you know that in some cases it is the root of your issues. However, Pamela Schuller, an internationally known disability and mental health advocate and professional standup comedian, has learned to love her brain and embrace what makes her different.
Asian Americans Will Feel Seen On the Big Screen in the Oscar-Nominated ‘Minari’

In the 2020 Oscar-nominated drama “Minari,” the Yi family moves from California to rural Arkansas to create a new start for their family. But this film captures more than just a typical hardworking immigrant story. “Minari” encompasses the grit and perseverance, while gracefully balancing the dynamic of financial struggles, everyday adversities, to the resilience of […]
Marie: Justice Is being able to enjoy and see reality

Photography came my way and helped me see the world in a different point of view. The word “Justice” is defined to me as freedom, being able to enjoy and see reality. Looking for justice is a way to reach the goal of happiness.
A’Reise: Justice is the right of individuals to live without the fear

Artist’s Statement: I am an individual who is tired. I want people to be able to be who they are, do what they love, be able without fear of being persecuted for simply living. The stories I tell and the art I create are a reflection of that. [Justice is] the right of individuals to […]
Darri: ….that moment of equality

Artist statement: These photos were all taken in a moment of a different mindset but the thing they all have in common is that they have an emotion that can change depending on the viewer. Justice isn’t being fair to all; it’s the compromise you had to do to get to that moment of equality. […]