
Looking Beyond Our Government: Why Voting Won’t Save Us [OPINION]
“What we have now is not sustainable,” writes VOX ATL’s Zariah Taylor “In the path to a better and just world, we need to be

“What we have now is not sustainable,” writes VOX ATL’s Zariah Taylor “In the path to a better and just world, we need to be

On Friday, June 24, the Supreme Court made a drastic decision affecting women of all ages across the United States. In a 213-page opinion, the

All video was taken in Washington D.C. hours after the Roe v. Wade decision was overturned on June 24, 2022. The people videoed were chosen

Growing up as a self-educated student motivates me to write an article for anyone feeling unaware. There are many blogs, news shows, and social media

Let’s get real and stop sugar coating. The truth is, guns have more rights than women. Don’t believe it? Here’s proof: within the span of

I am beyond scared for the soon-to-be state of America. I was awoken Friday morning June 24, 2022, by my mother, who delivered news to

Dear America, By America, I mean the Caucasian males that run this country and call themselves “for the people.” By America, I mean the lawmakers

We live in a society where one can be perceived as a stereotyped “angry Black woman,” though we are just women with power and courage

Coming out – the process by which LGBTQ+ people disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity – is difficult. It is not a one-and-done event.

Experienced teen gamers can tell when developers put a lot of effort into a game compared to when they are just trying to get a

Black injustice has been going on for decades, and the way Black people get treated isn’t equitable, starting from unfair pay based on race and

On this episode of Teens Talk TV, Zariah reviews the long awaited season 4 of Netflix’s hit show, ‘Stranger Things.’