Most people don’t see themselves as a racist but maybe instead as individuals who view people through society’s eyes. Of course, most are unaware of it, but it relentlessly co-exists with them. Read on
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"Toy Story 4" teaches us it's healthy and beneficial to move on. For me, I could relate the transition from my middle school to my new high school. Read on
I finally felt like women could be heard and believed and that the time for protecting abusers was up. But after awhile, I couldn’t help but notice one thing about the #MeToo Movement: It's just so white. Read on
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 and boys have been threatened with suspension because of their hair. Read on
“With teens, there is a level of validation. For example, if they don’t get a certain amount of likes on a post, they delete it. But social media shows you only what the person wants you to see so you can’t compare yourself to their ideal image that they have created. That’s just one version of themselves.” — Teyonna Ridgeway, social media specialist Read on
A team of VOX ATL reporters took to the streets of Atlanta to ask teens and other young people if they thought some companies are creating PRIDE products just for monetary gain. Read on