
VOX Presents: Ogechi Ofodu’s Greatest Hits
VOX and Atlanta Word Works’ very own Ogechi Ofodu is getting a lot of attention these days. Here’s why she’s so dope.

VOX and Atlanta Word Works’ very own Ogechi Ofodu is getting a lot of attention these days. Here’s why she’s so dope.

During this year’s Vox Media Cafe Session 3, a group of Atlanta teens joined together to tell you what the city means to them with

I could hardly sit still in my seat on my flight to Spain. Once I got there, I often thought of the Latino and Hispanic

I wanted to spend the last week of Ramadan reporting on what I saw, heard, and tasted. I wanted to shine a light — a

VOX Media Cafe students picked up their cameras and phones and captured the streets of Atlanta during VOX Media Cafe’s second session.

Maybe the atmosphere and the people who came out to the High Museum’s teen night are the reason I felt better connected to the art

So, this fancy-shmancy, whitey-ditey musuem stuck its only black exhibit in the basement.

From intimidating sculptures of horses to abstract portraits of the night, I found that most of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art comes to life by

Kate’s Club teens speak up about their grief journey.

Walking between the two rooms of “Infinite Body” at Whitespace Gallery in Atlanta — one bursting with color and the other with the lack thereof

Twenty-five teens share slam poetry to become semi-finalists, sharing their art to become Atlanta’s Brave New Voices 2017 Team.

Blue Delliquanti is an illustrator perhaps most famous for her comic “O Human Star.” Her work has pushed the boundaries of comics, sharing the LGBTQ