
OK BOOMER: How Meme Culture is Bridging the Gap Between Teens and Politics
“Memes aren’t just some stupid joke on Twitter anymore,” writes VOX ATL staff writer Zariah Taylor. “Memes are capable of bridging the gap between young

“Memes aren’t just some stupid joke on Twitter anymore,” writes VOX ATL staff writer Zariah Taylor. “Memes are capable of bridging the gap between young

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

Welcome to the Youth Activism Revolution! This semester VOX Investigates will be highlighting teens who are making changes in their communities through activism. Check out

Teenagers today have a voice that others did not have. To effect change in your community, you can start by becoming politically active. Here are

“Instead of waiting for change to occur, teens have been making change happen, through attending summits, educating themselves and creating safe spaces for the marginalized,

VOX ATL teen staff reporter Tiffany Pham discusses the impact of socioeconomic backgrounds when navigating the college admissions process.

VOX ATL’s Tibria Jackson speaks on how too many unqualified teachers taking “safe” jobs are negatively impacting high school students.

VOX ATL contributor Justin Heo visited The Drake House to speak with teens experiencing housing instability to find out how that impacts their education.

“The quality of education that students receive should not vary depending on which side of town you live on,” writes VOX ATL’s Kayden Skeete. “Students

ESL programs U.S. public schools are designed to help students whose native language is not English to learn the language. Are they helping?

VOX ATL staff writer Olivia Durr interviewed fellow teens about the ups and downs of finding their identity in high school.

If college is a time to explore and figure out their career, then why are there so many concerns surrounding high schoolers’ decisions?