"Her fate lies in the hands of two men she is unable to trust. She is unsatisfied with both but understands she must settle for the less wretched of the two. She has no say in the choices that will be made and fears those who are supposed to have a voice will be muted, too." Read on
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In the second part of this video Atlanta teens dive deep into the significance of the protests, speak on how teens can best enact change, and shed some light on the fact that, “the system doesn’t allow for there to be good cops.” Read on
How does one have a somewhat “perfect day” amidst the radical unfamiliarity we know as 2020? Two teens from this summer's Alliance Theater's Collision Project explain... Read on
VOX ATL staff writer and Westlake High School student Isabella Cavienss highlights the successes of her classmates after a local news station did the opposite. Read on
VOX Media Cafe reporter Reagan Horne spoke with Atlanta teens, radio personalities and concert promoters about how COVID-19 has impacted the live music industry. Read on
In 2020, there are so many external influences that have tried to reform beauty to specific standards. For Black teen girls especially, the pressure seems to constantly intensify as they are approached with social norms of colorism, racism, and westernized beauty standards. Read on