
VOX Media Cafe Session 2 – Video Production & Publishing
A VOX Media Cafe photo essay depicting the essence of the teens’ trials, accomplishments and publishing success.

A VOX Media Cafe photo essay depicting the essence of the teens’ trials, accomplishments and publishing success.

VOX Media Cafe students picked up their cameras and phones and captured the streets of Atlanta during VOX Media Cafe’s second session.

From intimidating sculptures of horses to abstract portraits of the night, I found that most of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art comes to life by

VOX spread out along the route of Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women — from the Center for Civil and Human Rights to the

I asked young people holding pro-LGBTQ signs or chanting the LGBTQ slogans “What do you think Donald Trump will do for LGBTQ rights in America?”

I attended the Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women Saturday with my mother and a few people who go to my mosque. President Trump,

Week two was video editing week for teens of VOX Media Cafe. In groups, they shot b-roll and learned to edit multimedia packages for publication.

During week two, VMC participants were in the field shooting video and working with professional journalists to learn shooting and editing skills. “It was hard

The highly-anticipated “The Rise of Sneaker Culture” made its way to Atlanta with a variety of shoes in tow to please both the seasoned art

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was a pioneer of the Neo-Expressionism movement and one of the most prominent artists of the 1980’s. A commonality amongst the artists

Teen reporter Anita Rollins covered the International Day of the Girl sponsored by the National Center for Civil and Human Rights October 10, 2015. Here

The Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark is the first of its kind and one of Atlanta’s many hidden treasures. Tucked alongside the Atlanta BeltLine, the park