How Hurricane Katrina Inspired Me to Help Hurricane Harvey Victims
Losing everything and starting a life over can be a difficult task. I know this because I lived it.
Losing everything and starting a life over can be a difficult task. I know this because I lived it.
“How do you deal with parents who don’t trust you with your significant other? Sex is the farthest from my to-do list, but they can’t
As the new issue VOX Investigates: Immigration approaches, our Q&A with a Muslim Atlanta teen reminds us of the real lives behind the news headlines.
Before it became popular, shopping at thrift stores, now called “thrifting,” meant that you were sure to be subject to bullying and judgement often times
The fact that I can cover this immigration topic as a teen reporter is something that I am very proud of, indeed, because even some
After embracing my authentic self during the span of an academic year, I packed my bags to head home — and, with my clothes, conditionally
Atlanta has numerous opportunities for queer teens to feel valued, whether that means hanging, getting accessible health care or finding housing.
“People don’t realize that no one leaves their country ‘just because’…” says 17-year-old artist Maite Nazario. Her recent art exhibition at the Latin American Association
Are mothers pushing their sons into hypermasculinity? Should little boys be allowed to cry?
Dear Black Men, First, I just want to say that I am one of you. I thrive off of being surrounded by other Black men
Watching a film about a tragic event that happened 50 years ago, I felt as if it could have been a clip that I would
I could hardly sit still in my seat on my flight to Spain. Once I got there, I often thought of the Latino and Hispanic