
“So Much Hate”: Paideia Eighth Graders Reflect On Alabama Civil Rights Tour
Our eighth-grade class takes a course focusing on race, class, and gender as a part of our social studies class. We went to Montgomery and

Our eighth-grade class takes a course focusing on race, class, and gender as a part of our social studies class. We went to Montgomery and

The American Dream: sought by many and achieved by few. This video strives to qualify the definition of the American Dream and demonstrate the variety

Whenever prompted with the topic of sexuality and gender identification, I had never thought twice. I would simply brush off the subject since I had

According to the nonprofit Love is Respect, one in three teens experiences dating violence. In honor of Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, Love

The four-time Tony nominated musical “Waitress” follows the tumultuous and tragic marriage of Jenna and Earl and her extreme talent for … pies? Based on

This is the first episode of VOX ATL’s brand new all-female podcast, GRL TLK! In this episode, teens Amariyah, Tierra, Aaliyah, Sophie, Lyric and Jasmine

“I believe that other races besides blacks need to acknowledge how important Black history month is.”

Although this show isn’t passing the Bechdel test anytime soon, by the end, you realize this play is a love letter, not to any man,

MLK wasn’t just a person who stood up for African American rights. He wouldn’t stop until segregation ended. Until integration was present and breathing.

The Collision Project’s “Letters to Dr. King,” performance at the Alliance Theatre, showcased teens advocating for activism and encouraging others like them to use their

The distinction between insider and outsider art is a controversial topic, and is a differentiation that should be interpreted with an open mind. Labeling a

Being on stage with these people demands that I use every ounce, every single essence of my energy, of my flame, for this piece of