
Recognizing My White Privilege: I Understand That I Will Never Understand. But I Stand.
I gazed over the other protestors holding their fists up. The solidarity was overwhelming. It made me realize I had to keep my fist raised,

I gazed over the other protestors holding their fists up. The solidarity was overwhelming. It made me realize I had to keep my fist raised,

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

VOX ATL’s Christina Norris delivers a poem that captures the current mental state of some of her peers.

Editor’s Note: There are SPOILERS ahead. This opinion piece about the new Netflix original series “Hollywood” is best understood after watching the show in its

Although most of my life has come to a halt, the Strong Women Fellowship and VOX ATL continued to keep me connected, one Zoom call

I Am Black Afrikan American, and nothing will change that Kinky coils in my hair, black and sometimes nappy Brown skin, chocolate charm, dark and

As I got out of the car, I experienced discomfort and reality. I was the only black man visible for miles. I felt out of

It was early in 2016 when I first heard the name Bernie Sanders. I was 14 years old and wasn’t super into politics. But when

“If I coughed, would I get sent home? Even though I didn’t have the coronavirus, the prejudicial remarks being made by classmates had a lasting

“I always try to ensure that I’m raising the voices of others through my activism,” says Paideia senior Emma Schwartz, “Rather than speaking on their

Wheeler High School junior Ashleigh Ewald shares an inspiring speech with her thoughts on immigration in America and how we should accept it.

“Being stripped of our rights and everything we have ever loved / But even still, we remain the best creatures known to love,” writes VOX