
VOX Teen Poetry: ‘Prison of Perception’
VOX ATL staff member Shyne Jones shares his first poem, “Prison of Perception.”

VOX ATL staff member Shyne Jones shares his first poem, “Prison of Perception.”

VOX ATL’s video team hit the streets of Atlanta to ask teens what they thought about the college admissions scandal that rocked the nation.

Ella Carling was one of 37 Atlanta-area teens who spent a recent Sunday afternoon clearing bamboo and branches at Furkids through J-Serve, a volunteer organization

VOX ATL brought the mic to teens at the new Harland Boys & Girls Club: The Innovation & Expression Studio (TIES) and invited them to

VOX ATL reporters Jaya, Jabari and Jasmine went to the 2019 PADV Teen Summit to talk to teens about self-defense and how fight off attackers

2019 Atlanta Youth Poet Laureate Nathan Wallace brought his audience to tears when he performed this piece dedicated to his mother. Watch the video for

VOX ATL staff writer Sophie James, a 15-year old at Decatur High School, attended the Global Youth Climate Strike on March 15, 2019. Started by

After having so much fun back in December, VOX ATL linked up with Atlanta Hawks rookie Omari Spellman to give Atlanta youth another chance to

VOXers Christina, Izzy, Sophie, Jasmine, Amariyah, & Emma went to the Gwinnett Youth Summit to hear what teens had to say about leadership and how

VOX ATL was invited to Creekside High School for a self-expression workshop and the discussion led to the question of is high school is necessary?

Our eighth-grade class takes a course focusing on race, class, and gender as a part of our social studies class. We went to Montgomery and

The American Dream: sought by many and achieved by few. This video strives to qualify the definition of the American Dream and demonstrate the variety