Teens on the BeltLine: What We Love and What We Don’t [VIDEO]
The Atlanta BeltLine is built on community, but what can make it better? Atlanta teens Maia Cottman, Jaden Holtz, and Corey Patterson try to find
The Atlanta BeltLine is built on community, but what can make it better? Atlanta teens Maia Cottman, Jaden Holtz, and Corey Patterson try to find
Every year, Mattlie Lowery gets up before sunrise to prepare a Thanksgiving feast. She has an extensive family tree of children, cousins, siblings, grandchildren, nieces,
Moving from one country to another can bring on drastic lifestyle and cultural changes. For the Kanadu family, this was their reality. Their story begins
Sweet tea is a drink synonymous with Southern culture. Few folks down here can say they’ve never had a cup. Recently, I visited Denver, Colorado,
Many kids learn how to braid their hair. I learned how to braid bread dough. Bread dough that leads to an easily transformable food that
A fruit with origins in ancient China has become one of Atlanta’s most recognizable symbols, appearing on more than 70 street signs and dozens of
When someone says they’re vegetarian, the response often comes quickly: “You should try Indian food.” The suggestion shows up in school cafeterias and group chats
VOX ATL connected with a thoughtful team of high school students from Asheville, NC, who lead racial equity work in their district through the REAP
A black-clad figure stands hunched in the middle of a boarding school classroom. He looks conspiratorially around at the gaggle of young men — his
There’s nothing like a creative hands-on experience. Grabbing a paintbrush, relaxing, and letting the colorful strokes tell a story. With the rise of technology, teenagers
In the past few months, violence from ICE agents has been highly televised. This stemmed from the recent shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
Y’all, I love Waffle House. And I’m Mexican. It’s somewhat of an unspoken tradition in my family to mark a special occasion — or, I