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VOX spread out along the route of Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women — from the Center for Civil and Human Rights to the Georgia state capital building. Here we present a variety of stories of youth, their protests and hopes. Read on
I asked young people holding pro-LGBTQ signs or chanting the LGBTQ slogans "What do you think Donald Trump will do for LGBTQ rights in America?" Here's what they had to say. Read on
This peaceful protest, which included a march from the Center for Civil & Human Rights to the Liberty Plaza at the Georgia state capitol, was a time for people of all kinds to come out, look beyond their differences, and make their voices heard about various human rights. Read on
I was supposed to be a fly on the wall Just an unbiased observer But when the chants turn gospels And the streets of Atlanta turn to holy You must become congregation... Read on
Protesters' signs shouted what it seemed they could not say enough times. These were the messages they plastered onto cardboard boxes and poster board so the world would see what they meant — so the world could see how much they meant it. Read on
Women of all ages brought their daughters to Saturday’s March for Women and Social Justice in downtown Atlanta to educate and inspire them. Read on