Juneteenth Atlanta 10th Annual Parade & Music Festival: A Review And Photo Essay
Seeing so many Black vendors, most of whom were local to this community, and being able to support them financially was definitely the best part
Seeing so many Black vendors, most of whom were local to this community, and being able to support them financially was definitely the best part
VOXers Ameena and Z’Rena, took out their cameras to photograph the streets of Atlanta.
Last week, I was given the opportunity to interview A.R. Shaw, a 41-year old author and journalist who recently released a book titled “Trap History.”
This week officially kicked off Summer at VOX! Read on for all of the exciting happenings around here, and be sure to follow us on
April 22nd’s episode of Jeopardy! featured yours truly, losing handily to a juggernaut champion, 23-year-old Mattea Roach. Maybe I should be more disappointed, but I
VIBS is like a “safe haven for the visually impaired and blind to build a network and to exchange ideas and information.” As more youth
I am writing about me as a runner and my experience with running over the years. I know there are others out there that may
March 16, 2021 marked the 53rd anniversary of the My Lai massacre, one of the most heinous mass murders against unarmed civilians in US imperial
The media continues to perpetuate the ideas of a white man being deeply troubled instead of stating this was an act of terrorism rooted in
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
VOX ATL’s Vanessa Garcia catches up with rising photographer JLenz to talk about college life and his quest to become the biggest photographer in the
“The quality of education that students receive should not vary depending on which side of town you live on,” writes VOX ATL’s Kayden Skeete. “Students