
VOXCast: Weekly Music Wrap-Up 2/7/22
Welcome to the second episode of the latest VOXCast, a weekly music wrap-up! In this week’s episode, our producer Sanjna and the other hosts, Jennie,

Welcome to the second episode of the latest VOXCast, a weekly music wrap-up! In this week’s episode, our producer Sanjna and the other hosts, Jennie,

I came across “Lean In” when someone suggested that I would appreciate its “extreme” take on feminism. I found that “Lean In” was anything but

“Euphoria” has gripped audiences around the world, earning high viewership numbers and lots of conversation on social media.

While this is a largely controversial debate, many teenagers here at VOX ATL believe that mask mandates and vaccines are going to stop the spread.

We’ve been hearing a lot of chatter about a phenomenon called “performative activism.” Well, you’re about to hear it again. Inclusivity in the commercial space

To all the Black men who once said I am never worthy, I am hurt…you disrespected the womb that nurtured you and watered you in

Being different isn’t putting others down to uplift yourself. Being different is being your true authentic self and accepting others for doing the same.

I pledge allegiance to their flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all white men in

Growing up, that one thing that we look forward to is “teenagehood,” especially hitting the milestone age of 16. Imagining getting my first kiss from

When it is no longer just the opposing party that feels the President is letting them down, but also his should-be-supporters, one must wonder if

School is many kids’ safe haven from home. Now, home is now their safe haven from school. Gen Z only knows the possibility of death

African American Vernacular English gave birth to words such as “finna,” “deadass,” and “lit.” But when these words leave our communities and enter the ether