From Atlanta’s nonprofit re:imagine ATL and teen director Sierra Isley (Decatur High School junior) comes “No Comment,” a teen-made webseries to provide an additional outlet letting teens bring to light the issues we face. Read on
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Queer Youth Fest provided a safe space for queer people to be queer. It is often forgotten how difficult it can be a queer person, to live the majority of your life in heteronormative and cis gender spaces. Read on
Teen Night at the High Museum of Art will take place Saturday, Aug. 13, 7 to 10 p.m. with a theme of Retroactive and a pop-up shop — all planned by teens. Read on
Atlanta is covered with all types of beautiful street art, some legal and some not. As controversial as some of this art may be, I wanted to highlight some of the beautiful works of street art in Atlanta. Read on
Playgrounds aren’t just for children anymore. Modern playgrounds are sustainable, interactive and generally pleasant to look at, and it’s for these reasons that they are art. Read on
The town hall meeting about race and police-community relations raised more questions for me than it answered. It says something that no one trusted residents to ask questions. Read on