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VOX ATL sat down with The Txlips to discuss issues black women face in the music industry, utilizing music as a platform for social justice and change, and the radical nature of unapologetic blackness. Read on
"I wasn’t jubilant to vote, I didn’t look at the process as tedious and exhausting. That was, until, I got to a polling place on the last day of early voting." Read on
There’s a little-known law requiring high schools and universities in Georgia to receive “voter registration applications from those qualified applicants who are enrolled students [...and employees]” and to “receive annual training" for voter registration. Are Atlanta-area schools following the rules? Here are your answers. Read on
This election involves two of the most polarizing candidates in the entire country, and the nation will be watching to see how Georgia responds to its growing minority population. Read on
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"One of my favorite things about these four women is their act of courage. They didn’t have to come out or reveal how they see themselves, but they did. It’s hard to reveal your identity to so many people, especially if you’re in the public eye. I admire these people for stepping out and saying something, showing that it is okay to be yourself." Read on
Teens from Fulton County spoke out with VOX at the "Future CEOs Youth Conference,” held on Friday Oct. 26, in Downtown Atlanta. From education and internships to hearing people's voices, teens also had advice for Georgia's next governor. Read on