
‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ Do You Actually Care About Teen Mental Health?
For me, “Dear Evan Hansen” is too praised and comes up too short addressing a topic too serious —mental health — to critique it lightly.

For me, “Dear Evan Hansen” is too praised and comes up too short addressing a topic too serious —mental health — to critique it lightly.

If teenagers no longer feel as if their own parents can be considered an emotional outlet in their time of need, many will have to

If you’ve been online in the past few months, you’ve seen countless discussions about The Netflix drama series “13 Reasons Why” and its portrayal of

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. The organizations below are linked; you can click on them to go

Kate’s Club teens speak up about their grief journey.

Through a teen-led event called VOX-A-Palooza, VOX showcased our special coverage about mental health, provided a safe space to speak up and create art, and

People have been facing mental health challenges during COVID and they definitely want to feel better. So, here are five ways to boost your mental/emotional

As teenagers, we have to take it upon ourselves to check in mentally and embrace our emotions so we can understand them. Obviously, I don’t

SheSoars! is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing mental health equity by empowering youth, especially female-identifying individuals, to lead culturally responsive wellness initiatives promoting community

In this edition of the VOX Bubble, students from Frederick Douglass High School’s Ninth Grade Academy recapped their experiences in the SKYE program, a new

Racism has seeped its way into every aspect of our society. Now, it’s coming into the field of medicine, specifically taking its fight up against

“Explicit discrimination and overt stereotypical thinking have plagued and penetrated the health care and research systems so profoundly, that it is now difficult to root