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“But the beauty of truth is that, once released, it can never be sealed into one’s insides left to rot
Erin Davis is a journalist and photographer dedicated to documenting the Atlanta arts scene. She strives to uplift the creative expression of youth culture and artists that identify within the avant-garde. Check out her website for more of her work.

“But the beauty of truth is that, once released, it can never be sealed into one’s insides left to rot

Overall, Afropunk’s 2018 festival lineup delivers on its promise of diversity and innovation, as well as sets an unprecedented standard

The A.M.F.M. festival, celebrated the diverse art, stories, and individuals that exist in the Southwest Altanta community of young, emerging
Even as we’re bopping to the top 45 through these next few months, we have to remember that the lyrics
VOXers Erin Davis, Amariyah Callender and Christian Stallworth dive into what exactly cancel culture is, and why we need it
Here’s the thing about Kayla’s all-too-relatable character: We don’t want to relate. We don’t want to feel what she feels
While “Sorry to Bother You” is underdeveloped as a film, it’s brilliant as a social commentary dressed up in pleasing

Homelessness among LGBTQ youth is quickly reaching epidemic proportions within America — and it is even more intensified for LGBTQ

Today, I learned our school has little respect for us and our administrators made a choice to alienate themselves from

“Black Panther” intricately weaves together aspects of culture, politics, and principle through an Afrocentric lens. It questions the morality of

Coupled with the fact that Valkyrie is a black female, she serves as a direct reflection of my own reality.

Afropunk transforms itself into a community of artists, intellectuals, and creatives, channeling their creativity into something bigger than themselves.