Many students in middle school face the challenges of fitting in with the social cliques or navigating social media. As a 14-year-old Indian American teen, I however faced another challenge — defending myself from microaggressions and insults about my race. If school curriculum incorporated Asian immigrants’ stories or events that helped form the Asian American community, teens would be more educated. Read on
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PC gaming is a way better experience than console gaming. Computers can multitask, access the web, and are portable. Although console games are a bit more fun, computers allow us to change or modify the game to our own discretion. Read on
VOX ATL has been visiting North Springs High School this semester and giving their teens an opportunity to share their thoughts on a number of topics and have them published.… Read on
Artist’s note: This holiday season, we’re coming up upon three years since the first Black Marie danced in New York City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” Just 3 years! Even though we… Read on
When we procrastinate, we convince ourselves something isn't a big deal or can “wait just a little while longer” and then we end up in a huge rush and under a mountain of stress. Read on
VOX ATL reporter Robyn Robinson speaks with teens at Midtown High Votes about the importance of youth civic engagement. Read on