
A Year of Change: VOX Teens Reflect on One Year of COVID Quarantine
For some of us, the pandemic allowed time to heal and grow, and for others, it did quite the opposite. Either way, we deserve to

For some of us, the pandemic allowed time to heal and grow, and for others, it did quite the opposite. Either way, we deserve to

Sara Zoldan, who has taken up the profession of being a health and dating coach, is showing people all over the world how to become

“Society should not be a battle of men vs. women or the world vs. victims,” writes VOX ATL’s Alexandria Joel. “It should be everyone vs.

This series is the untold story of women that are filled in their diaries and or minds.

Some Black men will proudly wear the “Black Lives Matter” motto on their T-shirts and Instagram bios, but in their daily lives, they contribute to

In the past few years, animated films like “Onward” and “Coco” have slowly changed the blueprint, guiding younger audiences through life’s more difficult topics.

I didn’t know how much grief I was entitled to. The truth was that we hadn’t been close since freshman year. This left me feeling

This interview has sparked debate and controversy on social media. Cardi B, who is a former stripper, spoke out on Instagram Live, and while she

When always on the go both mentally and physically, a good playlist may be your only salvation when your mind starts roaming aimlessly about “you-know-who.”

“With teens, there is a level of validation. For example, if they don’t get a certain amount of likes on a post, they delete it.

Phrases such as “walk it off” and even “just drink water” are a few examples of what has been used to deflect problems and have

I am so glad that a show like this exists to begin the much needed conversation about mental illness. Anxiety is not a joke.