VOX ATL contributor Aliyah Veira shares how she balanced freshman year final exams with mourning the death of her friend Joshua Baker. Read on
Tag Archives: Georgia State University
VOX on the Block: Are Special Education Programs Important?
As a part of VOX ATL’s ongoing VOX Investigates coverage on “Equity In Education,” reporters Isabella Cavienss and Tibria Brown went out to Georgia State University to ask people their opinion on special education programs and their importance.
Abortion is a big argument in the United States today. On May 7, Georgia governor Brian Kemp signed the fetal heartbeat bill, which means you can not have an abortion… Read on
The economic benefits, jobs and education associated with the booming film industry in Atlanta are all fantastic, but this question still stands: Where do young people fit into this new industry and how do we get involved? Read on
Riven Mendoza, 17-year-old valedictorian of the Class of 2017 at Creekside High School, is a first-generation citizen whose parents immigrated from Mexico Riven sat down with VOX to discuss the realities of being a first-generation citizen and a Mexican valedictorian at a predominately black school. Read on
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates Hispanic culture, coinciding with the national independences of Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica. Since 1968,the cultural event has been celebrated from September 15th to October 15th. Read on