
VOX Bubble: Backstory Bash! Atlanta’s Young People Talk Superheroes [PODCAST]
In this special episode recorded during VOX ATL’s spring break podcast workshop, teens from across metro Atlanta share their favorite
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.

In this special episode recorded during VOX ATL’s spring break podcast workshop, teens from across metro Atlanta share their favorite

In this special podcast, hosted by Axel Pearson from North Springs High School, various guests, including Aniya McKenzie, Tatiana Plummer,

The Mayor’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion commissioned content. In this podcast, we hear directly from the next generation

In this edition of the VOX Bubble, students from Shiloh High School discussed the ins and outs of their feelings

Mikayla Kendall, Rebecca Larkin, Jada Kelley, and Roderick Thomas from VOX ATL spoke on a panel hosted by the National Education

In this special Black History Month podcast, VOX ATL’s Corey asks teens which Black history figures inspire them the most

Teens from VOX ATL supported their peers in Athens, GA, in speaking up about mental health as part of the

Queer people who are raised religiously often find themselves in an uncomfortable position, one that a new genre of music

Parents shouldn’t invalidate us Parents, especially in the Black community, shouldn’t invalidate their child’s feelings when it comes to mental

VOXATL takes a deep dive into girlhood and how moments can impact a teen’s mental health.

For National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, teens gathered at VOX ATL to learn more about what HIV is

In this edition of the VOX Bubble, students from Frederick Douglass High School’s Ninth Grade Academy recapped their experiences in