
VOX Teen Poetry: Fear Of The Future
VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris shares a poem about going from grade school to college.

VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris shares a poem about going from grade school to college.

VOX ATL contributor Aliyah Veira shares how she balanced freshman year final exams with mourning the death of her friend Joshua Baker.

Most days I feel nothing. You can’t imagine how hard it is to get free when the shackles are your Kin folk The tightest knit

y’all think God would take me to heaven tonight? and keep me safe for a week? and then let me back down. do y’all think

She was lying, half her body draped across me. She seemed to know so much. Maybe it’s because She was right. She felt heavy on

I feel like that box cutter has legs It moved from pocket to nightstand yesterday I’ll take it back to work tomorrow Yesterday my chest

If my math is correct then if I write a thousand poems in my head the moment I think about killing myself then the thought

When we think of health, what often comes to mind is physical health. But health is more than that. It also includes mental health.

VOX ATL staff writer Olivia Durr interviewed fellow teens about the ups and downs of finding their identity in high school.

“More and more artists are taken away from us every year and they seem to get younger and younger.”

I’ve had social anxiety since I was in elementary school, but I didn’t actually know the term for it until about two years ago. Hopefully,

A scare this fall at a metro area football game and incidents like Thursday’s school shooting in Santa Clarita, Calif., has Atlanta teens thinking and