Black youth are very well aware that the only reason MFOL got the coverage it did is because it happened in a suburban area. This year, 2018, alone has shown there is a demand for non-white stories to be shared on huge platforms, so now, let's extend the coverage to non-white voices in this conversation, because our voices matter, too. Read on
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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 know it is not finished yet, but I’m prepared. I know I will persevere because God is on my side. Read on
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 from pop culture about what it means to be a woman or a person of color. Here are their voices. Read on
Newer generations, such as mine, use the n-word in our everyday vocabulary, because we don’t truly understand the impact behind the word and we haven’t experienced its true meaning. Read on
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 sometimes even lead to depression and/or suicidal thoughts. Read on
It’s time for us to get out of the mirror and get into the streets. Without colorism we are one step closer to ending racism, and I think this step is one that the shoes of my generation were made to take. Read on