
Balancing Religion & Sexuality — I Am Who God Made Me
I am who God made me, and I am good, no matter what anyone says. The journey to this point has been rocky, and I

I am who God made me, and I am good, no matter what anyone says. The journey to this point has been rocky, and I

Paideia students hit the VOX ATL hallways already bringing their wisdom and experiences with discrimination in the forms of anti-semitism and the messages they get

Newer generations, such as mine, use the n-word in our everyday vocabulary, because we don’t truly understand the impact behind the word and we haven’t

In Georgia, especially Fulton County, the quality of sexual health education is severely lacking. The Atlanta Youth Research Coalition (AYRC) — a group of 12

For many people who identify as LGBT+, growing up in a religious household can be the root cause for intense self-loathing and confusion that can

It’s time for us to get out of the mirror and get into the streets. Without colorism we are one step closer to ending racism,

In the first “Creed,” Adonis (or Donnie for short) has made a name for himself as a fighter, despite being the son of the legendary

Self-preservation, a character trait, is continuously shown by Adonis Creed in the movie “Creed II”… To quote Muhammad Ali, Adonis Creed “is not the greatest,

You told me that when you were 19, you wanted a better world.
Look around and see how much better the world is for

Mitski’s concert was immersive, and there was no pause in intensity. Each song brought a different mix of emotions.

In a time when it is more necessary than ever to amplify the voices of social justice-oriented young people, Atlanta-area teens explore what art and

VOX ATL sat down with The Txlips to discuss issues black women face in the music industry, utilizing music as a platform for social justice