Young Black Atlanta Entrepreneurs Talk Failure, Growth and Motivation
The enthusiasm these young entrepreneurs have towards their peers gives me comfort, for we are both not certain of our ways in this world, but
The enthusiasm these young entrepreneurs have towards their peers gives me comfort, for we are both not certain of our ways in this world, but
“Parasite” director Bong Joon Ho is telling us no matter how good the working class is at their jobs, in the face of capitalism, we
“Seeing the candidates quarrel over policies seems like just another presidential debate you see on TV,” writes VOX ATL’s James Rhee. “But I started to
“Being that I’m a dual enrollment student, it has truly helped me tremendously by decreasing the load as far as college goes,” says VOX ATL
In this episode of the VOXCast, veteran VOXers (and high school seniors) Chris Jordan and Mack Walker are joined by their friends Chris and Jaye
VOX ATL alum Beth Z. checks in to give an honest point of view of what life after high school is really like. She says
VOX ATL teen staff reporter Tiffany Pham discusses the impact of socioeconomic backgrounds when navigating the college admissions process.
“The quality of education that students receive should not vary depending on which side of town you live on,” writes VOX ATL’s Kayden Skeete. “Students
Catharine Hasna is an 18-year-old Atlanta resident and a high school graduate from K12 Online academy. Catharine is a hard-core human’s rights activist and a
VOX ATL reporter Destine Manson spoke with creative entreprenuers on how their decisions to further their educations, or not, have impacted their business.
What makes a person successful? What do they do or how do they look? Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Beyonce or Cardi B? Ask yourself, are
The VOXCast is back with season three baby! In this episode, we debate each other on one of the most important moments of the upperclassmen