
Pace Academy Students Share Human Rights Priorities and Heroes through Film and Theater
At the start of this school year, nine Pace Academy theater students created a powerful performance bringing to life the stories of two Holocaust survivors.

At the start of this school year, nine Pace Academy theater students created a powerful performance bringing to life the stories of two Holocaust survivors.

A Note From Cartoonist Aidan Ventimiglia: I always enjoy a little pun to make me smile in the morning. Or in the afternoon. Or lunchtime,

VOX ATL contributor Dinah Rogers takes a deep dive into Atlanta-based artist Fahamu Pecou’s “DO or DIE” exhibition.

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It’s no question that teens like rap and hip hop music. The only thing is, a broad range of this music has content that is

Being a black girl in the current state of this country is already hard. It becomes even harder when you find yourself attending a school

Most people don’t see themselves as a racist but maybe instead as individuals who view people through society’s eyes. Of course, most are unaware of

VOX ATL teen staff member Isabella understand what it’s like to deal with anxiety and high-stress situations. That’s why wants to show you how to

French multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) sold out Variety Playhouse in Little Five Points, creating a cinematic experience between him and the

“Blackness is not a rigid definition provided by anyone, even ourselves. But is inherently the celebration of what makes us unique and how we are

In the latest episode of Third Eye Point of View, hosts Atiyah and Shyne interview viral teen sensation Backpack Kid.

In the latest episode of “The Big G Show,” host Noel Greene wonders why Cardi B’s antics and actions aren’t compared to Donald Trump and