
Balancing Religion & Sexuality — I Am Who God Made Me
I am who God made me, and I am good, no matter what anyone says. The journey to this point has been rocky, and I
I am who God made me, and I am good, no matter what anyone says. The journey to this point has been rocky, and I
Paideia students hit the VOX ATL hallways already bringing their wisdom and experiences with discrimination in the forms of anti-semitism and the messages they get
For many people who identify as LGBT+, growing up in a religious household can be the root cause for intense self-loathing and confusion that can
We had to mostly refrain from being political (even though gun control is a political issue) and stick firmly to the Catholic beliefs, like Pro-life
Black Lives Matter. Immigration. Sustainability. LGBTQ rights. Mental health in the prison system. Education. Intersectionality. VOX visited Emory’s Youth Theological Initiative to discuss these issues
As the new issue VOX Investigates: Immigration approaches, our Q&A with a Muslim Atlanta teen reminds us of the real lives behind the news headlines.
I wanted to spend the last week of Ramadan reporting on what I saw, heard, and tasted. I wanted to shine a light — a
“I have always planned on going to a college in the U.S., but people have suggested looking at schools in other countries because of the
As our first stop on the Youth Theological Initiative “Praying With Our Feet” Travel Seminar, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, the only church where Dr. Martin
The true conflict of the play — where the audience becomes absolutely still and speechless — is at the dinner party that Amir and his
Atlanta’s annual gay pride parade may not be the first event that comes to mind when you think of a place of worship but Decatur’s Oakhurst
Their skirts billow in the wind. Their heads glisten with the beautiful scarves they wear with honor.