
‘African-American Freakshow’ A Poem
Ladies and Gentlemen! Children of all ages! Welcome to the African-American Freakshow! Where you learn my African-not-“American” name, Ogechi And you pause… then you

Ladies and Gentlemen! Children of all ages! Welcome to the African-American Freakshow! Where you learn my African-not-“American” name, Ogechi And you pause… then you

Twenty-five teens share slam poetry to become semi-finalists, sharing their art to become Atlanta’s Brave New Voices 2017 Team.

This album does an incredible job of showing that many times, teens are well-educated when it comes to relationships, but you can never know enough.

re:imagine/ATL’s “NO COMMENT” is a digital network featuring content conceived, produced and distributed by Atlanta teens. The first episode, ‘Identity,’ premieres tonight, opening night of

This poem is for the broken combs and blue magic For pink lotion and just for me texturizers I sat for 5 hours In a

The room at Emory was full of excited teenagers from different schools around Atlanta. The workshop was about leadership and about developing leadership skills while

Daniel Arsham creates an aura of hidden absurdity — these concepts of time are right under people’s noses but often fail to be acknowledged.

While it seem like an easy solution to the problem, my school’s new skort rule is actually a Band-Aid for a much larger issue: consent.

“I have always planned on going to a college in the U.S., but people have suggested looking at schools in other countries because of the

Just last year around this time I had kicked my feet up and was resting while my friends and fellow senior VOXers were full of

Artist Daniel Arsham’s “Basketball Lamp 2017” literally surrounds you on all sides and is entirely purple.

Preparing for my 10-hour commitment, I set my moisturizer, shea butter and laptop on the corner of the mahogany dining room table. As daylight faded