
Opinion: As America Watched George Floyd Die, I was Staring at Officer Tou Thao. Here’s Why.
“Seeing someone with my cultural background doing nothing about the blatantly immoral actions right in front of him shook me to my core,” writes VOX

“Seeing someone with my cultural background doing nothing about the blatantly immoral actions right in front of him shook me to my core,” writes VOX

Franklin Ayzenberg is a white transgender man and social media activist who’s living in New York City. When I asked to interview him, it was

When I was in middle school, my mother would let me buy snacks while she filled her gas tank. One day, we stopped by a

While there is much debate over the right way to protest in a time like this, Instagram users, specifically Instagram celebrities, have favored a new

By Nora Rosenfeld, VOX Media Cafe reporter In a reality filled with a spreading pandemic, a sharp increase in activism, and a strong demand for

“During a time when online activism is prevalent, we must talk about the dangers of performative allyship.”

By Tibria J. Brown and Zariah Taylor, VOX ATL teen staff We live in a world where teen voices are often the ones that don’t

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

“While the NFL has now taken a step in the right direction, until they acknowledge Kaepernick I don’t truly believe them.”

I gazed over the other protestors holding their fists up. The solidarity was overwhelming. It made me realize I had to keep my fist raised,

“Being stripped of our rights and everything we have ever loved / But even still, we remain the best creatures known to love,” writes VOX

Black youth are very well aware that the only reason MFOL got the coverage it did is because it happened in a suburban area. This