
Looking Beyond Our Government: Why Voting Won’t Save Us [OPINION]
“What we have now is not sustainable,” writes VOX ATL’s Zariah Taylor “In the path to a better and just world, we need to be

“What we have now is not sustainable,” writes VOX ATL’s Zariah Taylor “In the path to a better and just world, we need to be

If you identify as a female, you probably think there’s no way you can be sexist. The prospect of gender equality would come easily to

I believe everyone who uses social media platforms should be made aware of the truth about social media influencers and the power they have over

Thought of the election provokes mayhem and borderline claustrophobia in my head. I didn’t care at first; I saw no reason. I am a privileged,

A majority of my school’s attendees missed the cut-off date to be eligible to vote today. However, I was sure many of my peers had

The rituals we follow before November eighth
Empty the car and flood into the voter booth,
Me, and my mother, and my baby

Given that I was wearing my direct-from-school inordinately bright blue shorts and a plain white T-shirt in a meeting space filled with older business men and

If Trump and Pence cannot create unity between themselves, how can a country plagued with controversy reach unity with them in power?

In a way, vice presidents are like teens: often overlooked, but still very important.

Younger women are an important target group in any presidential election. They may not always have the same political views as their older counterparts, as

The teens of VOX Media Cafe hit the streets of Atlanta to find out how Atlantans feel about the top news stories this week: police, the Black Lives

Bernie Sanders is possibly the most liberal Democrat to appear on voters’ ballots, much to the pleasure of younger voters in America. Sanders’ extremely liberal