
VOX ATL Talks Being Black and Unapologetic With The Txlips
VOX ATL sat down with The Txlips to discuss issues black women face in the music industry, utilizing music as a platform for social justice

VOX ATL sat down with The Txlips to discuss issues black women face in the music industry, utilizing music as a platform for social justice

In this episode of the VOXCast, Mack Walker sits down with with fellow Atlanta teens Karis, JT and Mohamed from Youth United to talk about

In a society in which blackness is criminalized and defined by stereotypes, Afropunk reminds the world that black people are more than FOX News headlines

“It is crazy that we need a movie that depicts what happens out here in the real world for it to get peoples’ attention. Police

For me, “The Hate U Give” taught an important lesson: that it is okay to be an angry black girl. Because, collectively within the black

VOX ATL reporter Emma MacDonald attends immigration-themed art show and was lucky enough for many of the teens and professional artists present to be able

Overall, Afropunk’s 2018 festival lineup delivers on its promise of diversity and innovation, as well as sets an unprecedented standard for musical and creative excellence.

When VOX visited the GCAPP Empowerment Summit, here’s what teens had to say regarding identity.

Walking into the press screening, I was praying that I wasn’t going to watch another subpar movie about progressing the black movement that failed to
We look to figures like Beyonce as the ultimate black female role model, but without the original Queen (of Soul) paving the way for future
VOX Investigates is coming! Here’s a taste of what the teens are thinking right now

The lack of options makes people like me with darker complexions feel cast out. My makeup should not make me feel like an outsider. Beauty