Gen Z and Manufactured Identity: Gatekeeping, Overconsumption and Aesthetics
In this podcast, teens Savannah Blakey, Angelle Cave, Lily Herring, and Madyson Meyer discuss how the growing societal focus on digital identities is facilitated by
In this podcast, teens Savannah Blakey, Angelle Cave, Lily Herring, and Madyson Meyer discuss how the growing societal focus on digital identities is facilitated by
VOX ATL hosted a podcast recording with teens from Savannah, GA, who wanted to talk about student burnout and dealing with stress, especially at school,
For National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, teens gathered at VOX ATL to learn more about what HIV is — and what it isn’t.
In this edition of the VOX Bubble, students from Frederick Douglass High School’s Ninth Grade Academy recapped their experiences in the SKYE program, a new
Growing up, I vaguely knew about the 1985 film, “The Color Purple.” The movie registered to me in bits and pieces, as I was too
Some of the most popular icons on the planet are producing thousands of tons of CO2 from simply the costs of their travel.
Once it was released on July 3, 2020 on Disney Plus, “Hamilton” had many people, including me, in a chokehold. I’m not your typical musical
In this edition of the VOX Bubble, teens shared their thoughts on if there can ever be “good” gossip. Check out what they had to
Kindness is free, and I believe you should give kindness to everyone and always be nice and treat others how you wish to be treated.
“Hamilton” represents a groundbreaking approach to history education, one that is both educational and entertaining.
In this edition of the VOX Bubble we asked teens to share their opinion on what they felt was a healthy amount of screen time.
At 7 pm on January 18, 2024 I sat underneath the humming fluorescent lights of the Cobb County School Board building, surrounded by parents, peers,