Teens on the BeltLine: What We Love and What We Don’t [VIDEO]
The Atlanta BeltLine is built on community, but what can make it better? Atlanta teens Maia Cottman, Jaden Holtz, and
VOX ATL is a teen-led nonprofit organization in Metro Atlanta that provides teens with a platform for uncensored self-expression and leadership development through media creation.
Since 1993, VOX ATL has trained teens to create original content — including articles, podcasts, and videos — while fostering civic engagement and a stronger community through diverse teen voices.
The Atlanta BeltLine is built on community, but what can make it better? Atlanta teens Maia Cottman, Jaden Holtz, and
Sleep and mental health are deeply intertwined — and for teens living with bipolar disorder, that relationship can be life-altering.
SheSoars! is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing mental health equity by empowering youth, especially female-identifying individuals, to lead culturally
VOX ATL connected with a thoughtful team of high school students from Asheville, NC, who lead racial equity work in
In honor of Women’s History Month, VOX ATL poets offered raw, resonant voices on womanhood, resilience, and identity. 2025 Youth
In this podcast at North Springs High School, teens describe feeling unheard and unseen when adults dismiss their opinions, which
A month ago, VOX ATL released its collaboration with WABE, a pilot of a new podcast titled “Chat, Can You
How much do people really know about HIV and AIDS? We put these runners to the test at AIDS Walk
This fall, VOX ATL led a teen-driven storytelling experience exploring real emotions, personal identity, and mental wellness through photography. Grounded
At the NWGA Free Your Feels Teen Summit, teens share honest perspectives on mental health, discussing how to support friends,
VOX ATL Studios Producers Mikayla Johnson and Tavin Lewis caught up with runners at this year’s AIDS Walk Atlanta to
In this podcast, Tavin and Mikayla of VOX Studios break down what HIV really is, how it affects people, and