
“Where You At?”: An Open Letter To Black Men
Dear Black Men, First, I just want to say that I am one of you. I thrive off of being surrounded by other Black men

Dear Black Men, First, I just want to say that I am one of you. I thrive off of being surrounded by other Black men

This summer I spent a week studying pollution in the Chattahoochee River, which increases each year. What can we do about the trash and pollution

James Baldwin would have turned 93 years old today. To celebrate, we’re sharing some of the VOX teens’ reviews of his documentary “I Am Not

VOX and Atlanta Word Works’ very own Ogechi Ofodu is getting a lot of attention these days. Here’s why she’s so dope.

My freshman year was filled with ups and downs, highs and lows, and surmountable obstacles; however, I conquered them all. I have given myself the

This movie is a reminder of the importance of sisterhood, teamwork, and pure talent.

During this year’s Vox Media Cafe Session 3, a group of Atlanta teens joined together to tell you what the city means to them with

VOX Media Cafe Session 3 was summer camp on steroids. Teens who have been on the VOX staff or in previous VMC sessions returned to

The economic benefits, jobs and education associated with the booming film industry in Atlanta are all fantastic, but this question still stands: Where do young

Two candidates for Atlanta’s next mayor sat down with VOX this summer to talk about the election and where they stand on key issues impacting

Turns out, some Atlanta teens are starting their own businesses in different industries and making a hell of an impact. Here are some of the

The disconnect between what we heard in sex education class and what we see was something we wished to change. So, we conducted multiple interviews,