I am beyond scared for the soon-to-be state of America. I was awoken Friday morning June 24, 2022, by my mother, who delivered news to me: After half a century, the monumental court case Roe v. Wade had been overturned, and I no longer have my right to an abortion protected. Read on
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Dear America, By America, I mean the Caucasian males that run this country and call themselves “for the people.” By America, I mean the lawmakers that make it their mission… Read on
We live in a society where one can be perceived as a stereotyped "angry Black woman," though we are just women with power and courage to fight the good fight. However, today I stand in my passion with tears in my eyes and declare: I am scared of being a Black woman in America, but I will not stop fighting. Read on
Coming out – the process by which LGBTQ+ people disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity – is difficult. It is not a one-and-done event. It is not a single… Read on
When I first entered the world of desires, there was lots of talk about something called “success” that tied me down. Social media undesirably helped me view success through the… Read on
VOX ATL teen staff writer Rebecca talks to Atlanta-area gifted students about some of the struggles they face that others tend to overlook. Read on