
What Spike Lee Winning His First Oscar Means To Me
Last month, when Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson announced Spike Lee’s Academy Award win for Best Adapted Screenplay for “BlacKKKlansman,” the first thing I

Last month, when Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson announced Spike Lee’s Academy Award win for Best Adapted Screenplay for “BlacKKKlansman,” the first thing I

For some reason, I walked into the advance press screening for “Captain Marvel” this week with pretty low expectations, but I was pleasantly surprised to

Solange shook up the internet with the announcement of her fourth studio album, “When I Get Home,” on February 28. Prior to the announcement, the

Everything Nic Stone and Angie Thomas said at their Charis Books-sponsored conversation at Friends School of Atlanta in Decatur on February 9 was something I needed

The Collision Project’s “Letters to Dr. King,” performance at the Alliance Theatre, showcased teens advocating for activism and encouraging others like them to use their

Being on stage with these people demands that I use every ounce, every single essence of my energy, of my flame, for this piece of

VOX ATL teen staff writer Isley shares her latest collection of poems on beauty and anxiety.

To be honest, when people started to call me a Koreaboo, it used to actually hurt my feelings a bit. It hurt because people were

It’s no secret that “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is the best-animated movie of the year and one of the best movies of the year as
Positive representation like this in mainstream media is so important moving forward for youth of color because it emphases that their stories are important.

As someone who has been a loyal “Spider-Man” movie watcher since the 2002 “Spider-Man” with Tobey McGuire, I was a little nervous coming into the

Although Miles is African American and Latino, the movie never points it out, or even mentions which honestly shocked me. He’s just a normal kid,