HIV Tried Me. It Lost: My First Year In College
“What do you take medicine for, Kaleb?” Everyone darted their eyes my way. “I have HIV.” I had swallowed all that stigma along with my
“What do you take medicine for, Kaleb?” Everyone darted their eyes my way. “I have HIV.” I had swallowed all that stigma along with my
Never doubt the importance and the impact that your vote makes. It’s the youth of America who could make the change we so desperately need.
Black youth are very well aware that the only reason MFOL got the coverage it did is because it happened in a suburban area. This
You told me that when you were 19, you wanted a better world.
Look around and see how much better the world is for
“I wasn’t jubilant to vote, I didn’t look at the process as tedious and exhausting. That was, until, I got to a polling place on
With Georgia’s next governor about to take over, VOX ATL’s Mack Walker asked a group of teens from Youth United what they would do if
There’s a little-known law requiring high schools and universities in Georgia to receive “voter registration applications from those qualified applicants who are enrolled students […and
This election involves two of the most polarizing candidates in the entire country, and the nation will be watching to see how Georgia responds to
“I can’t go anywhere without hearing the extreme and divisive views of my peers. America is trapped between two parties, and we can’t seem to
A little-known Georgia code, OCGA 21-2-215, says your high school must provide you with the opportunity to register to vote. Does yours? VOX ATL reporter,
I believe survivors, and my personal experience of living as a young woman in a culture where rape exists as a systematic weapon of power
Soon, I will be old enough to vote. We, the young women of America, will vote. We will resist you and everyone in your party