
Ponce City Market Isn’t Adults Only [PHOTO ESSSAY]
When teens think of a fun place to go, Ponce City Market might not be the first thing that comes to mind. Many likely perceive

When teens think of a fun place to go, Ponce City Market might not be the first thing that comes to mind. Many likely perceive

Students from several Atlanta Public Schools involved in SKYE (Skills, Knowledge, and Youth Empowerment) programming expressed a desire to showcase their self-expression through art in

Data analysts have been decoding the “pink tax,” as it’s aptly named. Its cost disparities have affected countless female consumers. In 2015, the NYC Consumer

Through letters written by daughters and grandsons of immigrants, this photo essay offers a better perspective on who these individuals are — humanizing them, disconnecting

As the year goes on, the leaves change color, the air gets colder, and the nights get longer. With this drastic change in weather, many

You can buy almost any book online, but you can’t replicate the experience of visiting a bookstore. I visited several bookstores in Metro Atlanta and

After spending three months capturing moments for the Westlake High School football team, I learned more about my school and left with a better sense

I have decided to share some information about Geechee history, and culture that would help you become familiar with it and maybe interest you in

As an Atlanta teen, I’ve only ever been to Savannah for business or a conference. I have never had the pleasure of exploring Savannah and

Even though graffiti comes with its own set of conflicts, it also serves as a passion and purpose for a lot of people.

Seeing so many Black vendors, most of whom were local to this community, and being able to support them financially was definitely the best part

VOXers Ameena and Z’Rena, took out their cameras to photograph the streets of Atlanta.