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Fear will drive you crazy, speed your heartbeat up, and it made me extremely concerned for my father one night this summer. Yes, I love

Fear will drive you crazy, speed your heartbeat up, and it made me extremely concerned for my father one night this summer. Yes, I love

Phrases such as “walk it off” and even “just drink water” are a few examples of what has been used to deflect problems and have

If teenagers no longer feel as if their own parents can be considered an emotional outlet in their time of need, many will have to

VOX ATL teen staff writer Isley shares her latest collection of poems on beauty and anxiety.
We look to figures like Beyonce as the ultimate black female role model, but without the original Queen (of Soul) paving the way for future

How can you completely let go of the only people who speak and look and party like you, especially when there are only a few

“How do you deal with parents who don’t trust you with your significant other? Sex is the farthest from my to-do list, but they can’t

This new advice column is for those of you who don’t know who to turn to when you are curious or confused.

Women of all ages brought their daughters to Saturday’s March for Women and Social Justice in downtown Atlanta to educate and inspire them.

I like to compare Obama’s presidency with how my mom takes care of me and my siblings. Theoretically, the rest of the nation would be

I am so thankful that you take care of yourself every single day. I am so honored to become you. The most powerful thing you

Riven Mendoza, 17-year-old valedictorian of the Class of 2017 at Creekside High School, is a first-generation citizen whose parents immigrated from Mexico Riven sat down