VOX ATL staff writer Savannah offers the first entry of her "Diary of A Confused Teenager" series. This time, she talks about keeping up grades in a pandemic. Read on
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Life is beautiful. The fact you were contemplating ending your life after your dad died made me feel empty inside. Because I cared, I had to tell someone. Read on
Caroline Rothstein has performed poetry, recited speeches, and led workshops at colleges, schools, community organizations, and other performance spaces. She was able to present to a group of Atlanta teens in an interactive, nontoxic, yet inspiring space — even on Zoom. Read on
Those of us who are turning 18 have such an important role in this election, and I can’t wait to use that power to vote for the first time on January 5th. Read on
Suicide isn't easy to talk about, but research shows that asking if someone is thinking about suicide is a first step to prevention — and getting people help if they need it. Here, teens reflect on their experience participating in a suicide prevention training. Read on
Earlier this fall VOX ATL had the honor of speaking with a group of Atlanta teen artists who participated in the Latin American Association's annual "Portraying the Immigrant Experience" art contest. Read on