VOX Teen Poetry: The New Year
I arrived on this campus, Eager to learn, a blank canvas. I hoped we would last at least a week, The future unknown, looking bleak.
I arrived on this campus, Eager to learn, a blank canvas. I hoped we would last at least a week, The future unknown, looking bleak.
“Last summer, when the pandemic was settling in as a fact of life, I spent a lot of time thinking about how it isolates us.”
I ponder the changes that have flooded my world – and all of our world – since last February, and wonder if I’ll be ready
While being in the midst of Black History Month, this author highlights the importance of honoring Black queer icons who fought for everyone’s liberaiton.
What happens when an Instagram and Tik Tok obsessed teen takes a social media break? VOX ATL’s Brooklyn Williams has some advice. Try it.
VOX ATL’s Ramaya Thomas tells us about four Black creators and their contributions that are still impacting our lives on a daily basis.
Are you trying to improve your acting or start acting but many obstacles like the pandemic, budget and lack of resources stand in your way?
This author’s poem was inspired by two individuals sharing mutual love for each other and explores how profound the love between them is.
A broken system, a system that only works for a few Only the privileged, the wealthy, the six figure revenue Schools underfunding when our scores
i felt the sparks like waves washing against my core white and black checkerboard covering every wall and i saw dying stars inside of your
lavender puddles of terror originated between your fingers afraid it scuttles into corners on all fours it hides it stalks it shrieks it silences the
“The danger of idolizing politicians is that it puts them on a pedestal where they can never do anything wrong. That allows the politicians to