
Atlanta Teens Speak Up about Healthy Relationships & Dating Violence
VOX brought the mic (and pens and art supplies) to the 2016 PADV Teen Summit, giving teens a chance to speak up about dating violence

VOX brought the mic (and pens and art supplies) to the 2016 PADV Teen Summit, giving teens a chance to speak up about dating violence

Teens created this video — and several others — as part of Re:imagine ATL, an organization brings together teens from different areas to create original

Cole, from Atlanta Word Works, describes the healing process of poetry and teamwork created by and for the Brave New Voices Atlanta team.

Then he led us onto the “Hamilton” stage. I cannot begin to describe how mesmerized I felt. To be on the same stage where the

The Be Pretty, Not Petty event included a chance to teen girls in Atlanta to share their reflections and voices. “The way I see beauty

VOX staffer, Rebecca takes us along her travel adventure this summer. This is the first in a series. Rebecca, 16, hopes to inspire teen readers

Meet some of the teens who attended MomoCon — an anime and gaming convention — last weekend in Atlanta.


According to loveisrespect.org, one in three teens have experienced relationship or dating violence. I interviewed Emory University’s Sexual Assault Peer Advocates (SAPA) to gain insight

A lot of parents believe that if their teens were in an abusive relationship they would be comfortable telling them, but is that really the

Partnership Against Domestic Violence is an organization based in Atlanta that educates young people about healthy relationships. They held a summit in March for Atlanta’s

“So, it’s really a sense of accomplishment, of power…” says Ulster Douglas, executive director of the organization Men Stopping Violence, when asked how domestic