
Atlanta Teens’ Conversations about Immigration [VIDEO]
This semester, VOX took on a topic that is rampant in mainstream media, especially since the last presidential election: immigration. A series of self-expression workshops
This semester, VOX took on a topic that is rampant in mainstream media, especially since the last presidential election: immigration. A series of self-expression workshops
DACA recipients are our classmates, co-workers, friends, neighbors, etc. We can no longer afford to be silent on issues that do not directly impact us.
As the new issue VOX Investigates: Immigration approaches, our Q&A with a Muslim Atlanta teen reminds us of the real lives behind the news headlines.
The fact that I can cover this immigration topic as a teen reporter is something that I am very proud of, indeed, because even some
“People don’t realize that no one leaves their country ‘just because’…” says 17-year-old artist Maite Nazario. Her recent art exhibition at the Latin American Association
“The Radius of Us” takes on the difficult topic of immigration in a way that connects readers to the hardships people face in an attempt
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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
Maite Nazario, a 16-year-old senior at Chattahoochee High School, is a self-taught artist who uses acrylic and watercolor as well as mixed media to tell
“This land of the free robbed you of your freedom/spit on your identity and race/then treated you more Mexican than human…” Ivan, 18, spits powerful