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The role I played in our music video was being a sad moth that turned into a beautiful butterfly, believing
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 role I played in our music video was being a sad moth that turned into a beautiful butterfly, believing

When I learned that I would be attending a college where 75.9 percent of the student body is composed of

I have no clue why she would be dressed up this nicely at a train station but that is non

Being in high school doesn’t mean it’s too early to start looking for ways to save. In fact, many of

Maite Nazario, a 16-year-old senior at Chattahoochee High School, is a self-taught artist who uses acrylic and watercolor as well

Teen Night at the High Museum of Art will take place Saturday, Aug. 13, 7 to 10 p.m. with a

As we go back to school, we can learn from Donald Trump’s wife, Melania Trump’s mistake of getting busted for

Playgrounds aren’t just for children anymore. Modern playgrounds are sustainable, interactive and generally pleasant to look at, and it’s for

It is rare to hear about film festivals that are only looking for content crafted by kids and teenagers. The

Ace Apollo’s single, “Be Safe,” tells the story of his friend Gooch, a “fallen soldier” who was a victim of

The teens of VOX Media Cafe hit the streets of Atlanta to find out how Atlantans feel about the top news stories this

After the attack in Nice, France, we asked Atlantans how safe they felt as the city prepares to celebrate the