Diary Of A Runner: From Practice To State Championship

I am writing about me as a runner and my experience with running over the years. I know there are others out there that may have a similar experience as me or may become inspired after reading about my story. So let’s just get right into this. Learning The Basics The first time I was […]
How I Marched Through A Pandemic: What It Was Like to Experience Freshman Year Virtually

Story by Rachel Alexander/VOX Media Cafe May 2021 It was barely 64°F outside, and we were all freezing cold. Everyone was bundled up in sweatshirts and pants, a rare sight for a high school marching band rehearsal. “Alright, I want three laps around the parking lot! No cutting corners!” said our director as the band […]
The VOX ATL Interview: Georgia Secretary of State Candidate Bee Nguyen

“The overarching goal that I have is to apply equity, efficiency and accessibility to all divisions of the Secretary of State, including elections.
Created In Quarantine, Bo Burnham’s New Netflix Special ‘Inside’ Will Leave You With A Lot to Think About [Review]

I wouldn’t classify “Inside” as a comedy. I would call the special an observation of the social and political climate we live in today.
[Review] The Cliched But Scenic ‘Finding You’ Offers a Romantic Summer Getaway

If you’re looking for a romantic film with scenic views, a few good laughs and something to warm your heart, “Finding You” is worth discovering.
VOX Teen Poetry: “Brain Power”

you worshipped a divine being of which you didn’t have the foggiest idea loathed a fallen angel you’d never met longed for the ceiling that escaped you strolled the way you had never minded asked a spirit you won’t ever accept adored somebody who detested you envisioned a fantasy however unattainable wanted for something you […]
Fellas, Y’all Alright?: Young Black Men Expose Their Truths [VIDEO]

VOX ATL’s Daya Brown opens the floor for Black Atlanta-area teen men to open up and share some of their stories about racism, toxic masculinity and homophobia.