
Juneteenth Atlanta 10th Annual Parade & Music Festival: A Review And Photo Essay
Seeing so many Black vendors, most of whom were local to this community, and being able to support them financially was definitely the best part

Seeing so many Black vendors, most of whom were local to this community, and being able to support them financially was definitely the best part

Experienced teen gamers can tell when developers put a lot of effort into a game compared to when they are just trying to get a

VOX ATL teen staff writer Ramaya Thomas speaks with Legacy History Pride founder Tahir Murray on the impact of HBCU culture.

As a Latinx student attending North Springs, anything related to my culture is something very dear to my heart and I love learning more and more every

Welcome to Harmless Debates, a podcast here at VOXATL where teens come together to discuss pop culture topics all the way from new TV shows

I don’t watch much TV. I don’t watch many movies. It’s not because I don’t want to, but more like I can’t. I can’t make

Welcome to the second episode of the latest VOXCast, a weekly music wrap-up! In this week’s episode, our producer Sanjna and the other hosts, Jennie,

Welcome to our latest VOXCast, a weekly music wrap-up! In this week’s episode, you get to meet our producer, Sanjna, and some of our hosts,

We’ve been hearing a lot of chatter about a phenomenon called “performative activism.” Well, you’re about to hear it again. Inclusivity in the commercial space

To all the Black men who once said I am never worthy, I am hurt…you disrespected the womb that nurtured you and watered you in

African American Vernacular English gave birth to words such as “finna,” “deadass,” and “lit.” But when these words leave our communities and enter the ether

Nikita Dragun’s problem is that she claims everything as her own.