
Teens & the Language of Suicide Prevention
Suicide isn’t easy to talk about, but research shows that asking if someone is thinking about suicide is a first
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.

Suicide isn’t easy to talk about, but research shows that asking if someone is thinking about suicide is a first

Introducing VOX ATL’s new advice column, “ASK VOX,” a forum for teens by teens.

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Dear VOX community, I hope this finds you taking care of yourself and the ones you love in these uncertain

Everyone’s going through a lot right now, but we don’t need to hear that again. For your mental health, read

By Kyra Rogers, VOX Media Cafe Reporter Students of color at predominantly white schools are fed up with the way

By Samuel Cheeks, VOX Media Cafe Reporter There is no doubt that the media can give us a perception and/or
VOX Media Cafe reporter Reagan Horne spoke with Atlanta teens, radio personalities and concert promoters about how COVID-19 has impacted

As teenagers, we have to take it upon ourselves to check in mentally and embrace our emotions so we can

Normally when you look up climate change solutions on the web, we see the usual answers: use renewable resources, don’t

By Nora Rosenfeld, VOX Media Cafe reporter In a reality filled with a spreading pandemic, a sharp increase in activism,