
Letters to My Immigrant Family [PHOTO ESSAY]
Through letters written by daughters and grandsons of immigrants, this photo essay offers a better perspective on who these individuals are — humanizing them, disconnecting
Through letters written by daughters and grandsons of immigrants, this photo essay offers a better perspective on who these individuals are — humanizing them, disconnecting
After spending three months capturing moments for the Westlake High School football team, I learned more about my school and left with a better sense
Last Sunday, October 7, Atlanta’s Latinx Arts and Music Festival, OYE Fest, took place in Old Fourth Ward Park. Held in celebration of National Hispanic
Welcome to the premiere of “What the Elle,” a fresh video podcast where host Jay’Elle Brown chats with young creatives. In this opening episode, Jay’Elle
Warning: Spoilers ahead. The title “Funny Girl” may sound familiar. Fans of the popular mid-’00s TV show “Glee” may remember playing the lead in “Funny
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In this VOX ATL podcast, we are going over Taylor Swift’s album, “Speak Now.” Ethan Ford and guest, Jennie, will be going over the album,
What sets Jamie Brown Jr. apart is not just his undeniable talent but also his diverse range of artistic inspirations. Influenced by the works of
Artist’s note: This holiday season, we’re coming up upon three years since the first Black Marie danced in New York City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” Just
A Note From The Artist: Hey guys! I’m so excited to be back illustrating comics once again. I decided to take some time to appreciate