
“Atlanta Unite” Doesn’t Unite Atlanta as Hoped
The town hall meeting about race and police-community relations raised more questions for me than it answered. It says something that no one trusted residents

The town hall meeting about race and police-community relations raised more questions for me than it answered. It says something that no one trusted residents

Let’s start with the positives, because there are some. Probably the most obvious change is the gender reversal, which, for the most part, is handled

Atlanta teens VOX spoke to agree the new Pokémon Go has become a phenomenon among today’s app users.

Ace Apollo’s single, “Be Safe,” tells the story of his friend Gooch, a “fallen soldier” who was a victim of gun violence in his own

VOX spiraled into another exciting and jam-packed session of VOX Media Cafe last week, and
We wasted no time getting down to business.

The teens of VOX Media Cafe hit the streets of Atlanta to find out how Atlantans feel about the top news stories this week: police, the Black Lives

I feel it is my moral duty to march until change is made. So, Monday evening we started our march from the Lenox Marta station

After the attack in Nice, France, we asked Atlantans how safe they felt as the city prepares to celebrate the Centennial Olympic Games 20th anniversary.

VOX Media Cafe reporters spoke with some locals in the Downtown Atlanta area and asked if a Trump-Pence ticket will be helpful or harmful to

Rebecca, VOX staffer, shares stories from her family’s summer travels. She’s gone from the nation’s capitol to Broadway to Eastern Europe. Wow, Prague left me speechless.

Paideia poet Royce Mann, 14, spoke up about his slam poem “White Boy Privilege,” how quickly it went viral, and what he hopes to achieve:

Dasia offers a poetic reflection on what it means to be a black girl.