
How to Stop Discrimination When You See It
Whether you’re likely to experience it or not, we should all take part in fighting discrimination. But sometimes that’s easier said than done.

Whether you’re likely to experience it or not, we should all take part in fighting discrimination. But sometimes that’s easier said than done.

In our travels across Atlanta we asked a handful of teen immigrants and teens with immigrant parents what the “American Dream” meant to them. Here’s

In honor of the Justice League’s first big screen appearance, here are three things that made the 2001-2004 Cartoon Network animated series one of the

“When you govern this nation, You govern the PEOPLE. Keep belittling us and we’re going to rise up higher than your ego.”

It is well-known that women are paid less than men, but it is important to know that income inequality between Black women and white men

DACA recipients are our classmates, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc. We can no longer afford to be silent on issues that do not directly impact us.

The fact that I can cover this immigration topic as a teen reporter is something that I am very proud of, indeed, because even some

Our very own Ogechi Ofodu has some poetic advice for all of the little black boys living in America: Run.

“People don’t realize that no one leaves their country ‘just because’…” says 17-year-old artist Maite Nazario. Her recent art exhibition at the Latin American Association

VOX contributor Alia Samone’s latest poem reminds us of Billie Holliday’s haunting song.

As America continues to grapple with the tragic, hate-fueled events that transpired in Charlottesville, Va. this past weekend, the VOX teens’ content on race relations

Our interview with the ‘STEP’ cast and crew involved more than 10 people, but it really felt like an intimate conversation.