
Views From Homeschool & How We Socialize
From our VOX Investigates: Equity in Education coverage, VOX ATL staff writer Jaya Bray challenges the notion that homeschool students don’t get to socialize like

From our VOX Investigates: Equity in Education coverage, VOX ATL staff writer Jaya Bray challenges the notion that homeschool students don’t get to socialize like

“I stopped waiting for school to feel natural, for things to make sense, and just decided to move through it, and trust the decisions I

VOX ATL staff writer Kayden shares her and other dark-skinned girls’ experiences of being mocked at school for their skin color.

My situation might not fit everyone’s concept of the American dream. Surprisingly, I’m happy. A grandmother raising her granddaughter is not ideal but it’s real.

Fear will drive you crazy, speed your heartbeat up, and it made me extremely concerned for my father one night this summer. Yes, I love

“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

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

Despite it being one of the most encouraged plans for life after high school, college is a financial commitment that goes beyond four years of

VOX Investigates contributor Haley Henderson shares her personal story of defining herself beyond a mental illness.

The effects of constant stereotypical gay characters in the media causes gay youth to feel as if their sexuality must dictate who they are as

“I am pretty.” I would say to my mom, knowing she was going to agree. “You are,” she always replies. “You’re the prettiest girl I

Last month, when Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson announced Spike Lee’s Academy Award win for Best Adapted Screenplay for “BlacKKKlansman,” the first thing I