
“I Am Not My Hair”: The Controversy Over Natural Hair in the Workplace and at School
The Department of Education is supposed to prohibit discrimination in the school environment. They have failed to do so because in certain schools black girls

The Department of Education is supposed to prohibit discrimination in the school environment. They have failed to do so because in certain schools black girls

Despite it being one of the most encouraged plans for life after high school, college is a financial commitment that goes beyond four years of

You can’t just graduate from high school and pick a college to attend. It takes time to apply for colleges and it also takes time

Obtaining a college degree can get you ahead in your career path and can lead to overall happiness and stability.

VOX ATL’s video team hit the streets of Atlanta to ask teens what they thought about the college admissions scandal that rocked the nation.

Administrators asked, “How could your parents let you out of the house like that?” Leggings aren’t the problem. Talking to high school students in that

As Black women, it is imperative that we are educated and prepared to navigate and flourish in these spaces.

“What do you take medicine for, Kaleb?” Everyone darted their eyes my way. “I have HIV.” I had swallowed all that stigma along with my

There’s a little-known law requiring high schools and universities in Georgia to receive “voter registration applications from those qualified applicants who are enrolled students […and

In this episode of the VOXCast, Mack Walker sits down with with fellow Atlanta teens Karis, JT and Mohamed from Youth United to talk about

Finally! Season four of the VOXCast is here. This time we have VOXCast co-founders Kenneth Franklin and Khalil Shipman talking about their transitions into freshman
You’re probably wondering what college admissions recruiters and officers are thinking. Is it really all about grades to them, or are these recruiters hoping to