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Our humanity ties us all together, weaved together in a web of mutuality and intimacy, bound into the same fate.

Our humanity ties us all together, weaved together in a web of mutuality and intimacy, bound into the same fate.

March 16, 2021 marked the 53rd anniversary of the My Lai massacre, one of the most heinous mass murders against unarmed civilians in US imperial

The VOX BUBBLE series is where VOX ATL’s teen staff members give you their bite sized, unadulterated opinions about society, politics, and pop culture. Taken

The media continues to perpetuate the ideas of a white man being deeply troubled instead of stating this was an act of terrorism rooted in

“Explicit discrimination and overt stereotypical thinking have plagued and penetrated the health care and research systems so profoundly, that it is now difficult to root

Although it may not be a big deal to some, mispronouncing someone’s name on purpose can be damaging. Taking the time out to learn someone’s

While being in the midst of Black History Month, this author highlights the importance of honoring Black queer icons who fought for everyone’s liberaiton.

This is our revival Beyond the blue-whites of the sky And the blue-green horizon Behind the salt-laced breeze Secluded, uncorrupted Across the ocean are lands

VOX ATL’s Ramaya Thomas tells us about four Black creators and their contributions that are still impacting our lives on a daily basis.

The University of Georgia, located in Athens, GA is the oldest public university in the state of Georgia and one of the country’s most premier

“Participating in the fellowships enabled me to make some of my closest Jewish friends from across the country and channel my passion for social change

Jump out of the shower Grab an outfit Face the mirror then start No fighting No strong opinions No thoughts No me Silence Keep quiet