
Youth Speak Out at Atlanta Social Justice March – A Roundup of Stories
VOX spread out along the route of Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women — from the Center for Civil and Human Rights to the

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

I was supposed to be a fly on the wall
Just an unbiased observer
But when the chants turn gospels
And the

VOX teens shared what they are thankful for and what makes them happy, as well as a time they showed gratitude in this fun little

United Way’s Youth United teens met up with VOX in our downtown newsroom to discuss individuality, LGBTQ rights and double standards.

I was lucky enough to create a video from an event where teens from metro Atlanta spoke their true, uncensored thoughts about this year’s presidential

Money’s always going to be a very important thing in your life. If you find things that are free, great, but most of the things

I had the most fun time creating the music video for 18-year-old Jayla Darden’s “That’s Just Life.” Nine Atlanta teens worked together to create this

This was Tamisha’s second year participating in the simulation. This time around, she managed to visit every necessary booth and still have money left, unlike

Atlanta teens created a music video with the band Secondhand Swagger to create an interpretation of their song and bring their vision to life. It

Three of my fellow VOX teen journalists, Catherine Boyd, Thalia Butts, and Jason Crichton, had the chance to interview these authors as I assisted some

“The film is about a kid named Jamie who committed suicide after being bullied a lot for being openly bisexual,” Tendal Mann explains. “The film