Why I Rally
All that we students ask is that people work toward making a change and that we gain our safety so
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All that we students ask is that people work toward making a change and that we gain our safety so
To my black group of friends, I’m the whitest person they know, and to my white group of friends, I’m
How can you completely let go of the only people who speak and look and party like you, especially when
The world of cryptocurrency has started to take off and is gaining national attention. You may feel left out because
“Hey, teens, I know that we are in a very sensitive position right now…” Teens from different organizations share advice
In this workshop, Youth United, along with VOX teens and adult supporters, discussed interviewing techniques for their social justice projects
At first, people kept asking me why I came to the United States. Then, it was so hard for me
I’m sharing my story to let people see how immigrants experience difficult situations. My family is from Baghdad. It is
DACA recipients are our classmates, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc. We can no longer afford to be silent on issues that
Black Lives Matter. Immigration. Sustainability. LGBTQ rights. Mental health in the prison system. Education. Intersectionality. VOX visited Emory’s Youth Theological
The room at Emory was full of excited teenagers from different schools around Atlanta. The workshop was about leadership and
Eighth graders from Jennifer Swift’s class at The Paideia School created an interactive map based on the Civil Rights Tour