
VOX ATL Interviews Teen Visual Artist Maria Balderas
My art is not in a specific style of abstract or realism, I have no set style or medium because
Are you a teen with an original story, poem, or creation to share? We want to publish your story! Send it to editor@voxatl.org with your first and last name, age, and school! Also include an original photo/art piece to go with your submission.

My art is not in a specific style of abstract or realism, I have no set style or medium because
VOX ATL visited with a group of young people working International Rescue Committee this summer. In the time we spent

VOX ATL visited YouthSpark to ask the girls about crisis and what it meant to them and at the end

If you could write a letter to your past self, perhaps as a forewarning of relationships to come, what would

There’s a bill under consideration this week that would extend foster care benefits to youth after age 18. Ann speaks

I march because I wonder… at what point is our right to not be murdered more important than one’s right

Why are we relying on 18th-century laws to regulate 21st-century weapons?

My life, my safety at school should always come before guns, and as a country we are failing in our

I march so I can see a positive change in our future, a future where students aren’t afraid to go

I march because, even though we will face consequences for the walkout on [Wed., March] 14th, we saw little to

On March 14, Metro Atlanta students as well as students all over America spoke out and protested against gun violence

VOX ATL went to the Partnership Against Domestic Violence’s Teen Summit, where teens crafted vision boards inspired by dialogue about