
Pandemic Optimism: How Surviving the Pandemic Helped Me Grow
I’ve gained a new perspective of home. Atlanta used to be a place I wanted to run away from, but now it’s a place I
I’ve gained a new perspective of home. Atlanta used to be a place I wanted to run away from, but now it’s a place I
Atlanta teens had questions about the COVID-19 vaccines, and in this episode of the #VOXVAX podcast series, VOX ATL Special Projects Editor Daya Brown got
We’re coming up on two years of living in a pandemic-affected world. At first, it seemed like things were getting better! But then, not so
“It is time to be working for a common goal in solidarity for a society that encourages a character-based society, not one that uses stereotyping
Neighbors, neighbors, Thank you for all your generous favors. When we were moving, There were a lot of unknowns, But you accepted us And welcomed
“An Ode to the Mailman” I’m excited to report, a new quarantine sport, the mailman and his transport. Wait until he or she comes around,
History will remember this horrific year Full of agony and pain Pearl like tears streaming down faces Yet, like Avoxes, we can’t complain. Does the
All of these rappers have young fans, and while I do believe that it is the parent’s responsibility to regulate what media their children consume,
“But at that very moment, I couldn’t look at 2020 as a curse anymore, but instead, an opportunity to find the purpose of life.”
This endless sea of days, Looms large in my gaze. Undeniably forbidden, I try to make plans unbidden. Not by law or legislation, This treachery