"One of my favorite things about these four women is their act of courage. They didn’t have to come out or reveal how they see themselves, but they did. It’s hard to reveal your identity to so many people, especially if you’re in the public eye. I admire these people for stepping out and saying something, showing that it is okay to be yourself." Read on
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Teens from Fulton County spoke out with VOX at the "Future CEOs Youth Conference,” held on Friday Oct. 26, in Downtown Atlanta. From education and internships to hearing people's voices, teens also had advice for Georgia's next governor. Read on
VOX ATL reporters Lyric, Erin and Rachel talked with "The Hate U Give" creators Angie Thomas and George Tillman Jr. about the importance and necessity of films for young black girls. Read on
"Sometimes being gay feels like it’s obstructing my high school experience. So I asked some of my gay friends. I wanted to know what they thought about being gay and how it affects them in high school." Read on
"I can’t go anywhere without hearing the extreme and divisive views of my peers. America is trapped between two parties, and we can’t seem to find an escape."
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Is there a generational gap between teenage Lil Wayne listeners? In this episode of the VOXCAST, Mack, Jabari, Rachel, and Brooklyn talk about Lil Wayne and "Tha Carter V," Kanye West and his upcoming album "Yandhi," and the effect that both artist have on this generation of hip hop. Read on