Bethlehem Cemetery: Un-Forgetting the History of Chattel Slavery in the New South
Walking down the streets of Alpharetta, Georgia, there’s a palpable sense of nostalgia and Southern charm. Tucked away in the suburbs north of Atlanta, the
Walking down the streets of Alpharetta, Georgia, there’s a palpable sense of nostalgia and Southern charm. Tucked away in the suburbs north of Atlanta, the
In this episode, Teen Journalism Fellow, George Davis III, dives into the ever-passionate world of SEC football with special guests Amani and Avery. Together, they
The debate that took place between Senator Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker Friday night in Savannah proved that this race is still a toss-up. Georgia’s
“The reality is that you have to know your history in order to chart your future.” — Keisha Lance Bottoms, the 60th Mayor of the
On May 20, Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp wrote a letter to the State Board of Education opposing the teaching of critical race theory in
As he heads into the Jan. runoff election, U.S. Senate candidate Jon Ossoff remains a dissappointing choice for many young Georgia progessives. Here’s why.
It’s been a little over a month since Georgia Governor Brian Kemp issued a shelter-in place order, instructing Georgians to stay home. Since then, Kemp
VOX ATL staff writer Terell Wright interviewed U.S. Senate candidate Ted Terry about the race and his views, goals, and challenges.
This past May, after only four months in office, Governor Brian Kemp signed H.B. 481, a controversial bill that has been coined the “Heartbeat Bill.”
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
The distinction between insider and outsider art is a controversial topic, and is a differentiation that should be interpreted with an open mind. Labeling a
“I wasn’t jubilant to vote, I didn’t look at the process as tedious and exhausting. That was, until, I got to a polling place on