
Atlanta Word Works Poet Profile – Jaha Bella
“If the words are pretty but they don’t fit right inside of you, then it’s not the piece that you should be writing… Only write

“If the words are pretty but they don’t fit right inside of you, then it’s not the piece that you should be writing… Only write

Through a teen-led event called VOX-A-Palooza, VOX showcased our special coverage about mental health, provided a safe space to speak up and create art, and

Twenty-five teens share slam poetry to become semi-finalists, sharing their art to become Atlanta’s Brave New Voices 2017 Team.

re:imagine/ATL’s “NO COMMENT” is a digital network featuring content conceived, produced and distributed by Atlanta teens. The first episode, ‘Identity,’ premieres tonight, opening night of

The room at Emory was full of excited teenagers from different schools around Atlanta. The workshop was about leadership and about developing leadership skills while


The line to sign up for this poetry slam was filled with more than 20 teens anxious to take the opportunity. I realized teens are

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

Our class is studying various issues related to race in today’s society. For our class project, we chose to create a video that shows how

Atlanta-area teens share their thoughts about what race means to them in this day and age at an event VOX held at the Center for

VOX spread out along the route of Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women — from the Center for Civil and Human Rights to the

This peaceful protest, which included a march from the Center for Civil & Human Rights to the Liberty Plaza at the Georgia state capitol, was