
The War Has Already Begun: How Young Black People Saw The Capitol Riot [Opinion]
Black children are forced to face the question, “Which America do I live in?” The ability to survive and thrive in a country that doesn’t

Black children are forced to face the question, “Which America do I live in?” The ability to survive and thrive in a country that doesn’t

I’m outraged, just like many of my peers. Today showed once again what America will and will not tolerate based on the color of your

As he heads into the Jan. runoff election, U.S. Senate candidate Jon Ossoff remains a dissappointing choice for many young Georgia progessives. Here’s why.

What’s the connection between the super-rich and the uper echelons of power? VOX ATL’s Alex Smith-Perry did some research on how this can affect teens.

All of these rappers have young fans, and while I do believe that it is the parent’s responsibility to regulate what media their children consume,

“How long until we realize this government does not have our best interests at heart? In order for us to not just get by but

This election is when every American must choose to either stand with your neighbors, or fight against them.

Some Black men will proudly wear the “Black Lives Matter” motto on their T-shirts and Instagram bios, but in their daily lives, they contribute to

Black Women are often among the most unprotected group of women on the planet. I took Breonna Taylor’s death so close to heart as if

Currently, it is already scary enough to be Black. President Trump’s comments make me more fearful.

There is no question that Tuesday night’s first 2020 Presidential debate held at Samson Pavilion on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,

On Tuesday night, the first Presidential debate was set to take place. Instead, it was an hour-and-a-half long disgrace to democracy, our government, and America