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It’s hard to tell if a company genuinely cares about the LGBTQ+ community or just wants to exploit it. Often companies just change their logos

It’s hard to tell if a company genuinely cares about the LGBTQ+ community or just wants to exploit it. Often companies just change their logos

“Her fate lies in the hands of two men she is unable to trust. She is unsatisfied with both but understands she must settle for

What do you do When someone needs you What’s the plan With the coronavirus at hand What to do, But be there when they need

As an organization that has been wholeheartedly committed to amplifying the voices of youth in all communities, VOX ATL stands in solidarity with the black

“Research says that students from low-income families tend to be less motivated in school, and less likely to graduate high school,” says Ila Prabhuram. “Through

To kick off 2020 we facilitated our first community workshop of the year at Crews Middle School in Gwinnett County. After a great conversation about

As a part of our ongoing “VOX Investigates: Equity in Education” coverage, the Latin American Association invited our community facilitators to Cross Keys High School

The undoing of privatized immigration detention can’t be solved with a simple call to action. We must hold companies and politicans accountable.

At the start of this school year, nine Pace Academy theater students created a powerful performance bringing to life the stories of two Holocaust survivors.

Christa Beth Campbell, 16, released her debut single “Songbird” earlier this month (available on iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music). Christa is from Lawrenceville, attends Collins Hill

VOX ATL teamed up with Writing Our Wrongs to invite teens at the Historic Young YMCA in Southwest Atlanta to speak about what they would

As a part of our Vox Investigates: Mental Health coverage, we sat down with teens from Meadowcreek High School to get their thoughts on how