
VOX Media Cafe 2016 – Week One
VOX Media Cafe’s first week was interesting and fun. As the participants carefully tread the waters of journalism, I tried to fit into my role

VOX Media Cafe’s first week was interesting and fun. As the participants carefully tread the waters of journalism, I tried to fit into my role

The sun was raging. Anger was palpable, and drawl-y southern accents were slow and thick. I knew it was going to be an experience. This

I felt fear swallow me whole. For the first time in my life, I was confronted with the fact that I am a target.

From pop culture to sports, I was able to connect with my peers while living abroad and share the voices of three new friends.


Given its historical accuracy, it is mind blowing to suddenly come to the realization that these people may well have been my ancestors. It makes

Partnership Against Domestic Violence is an organization based in Atlanta that educates young people about healthy relationships. They held a summit in March for Atlanta’s

When walking down the school hallway, I see groups of students on either side in small circles with their cliques. You would expect close friends

I’ve always been a fan of how Casey Neistat styles his older videos, similar to Wes Anderson’s aesthetically clean introductions. So, I decided to challenge

Being a girl isn’t any easier than being a woman. VOX’s Girls Group provides teens in the program the opportunity to support each other in

Cultural appropriation is when one culture takes pieces of another culture and often misrepresents it. For example, those who wear chopsticks in their hair to

Christian Zsilavetz, co-founder of Pride School Atlanta and transgender male, feels as though LGBT identifying and gender nonconforming kids should be in a school environment