
VOX Teen Poetry: Steady
steady six months of watching through the window but it’s hard to see through my reflection the world passes by i hoped to stop it

steady six months of watching through the window but it’s hard to see through my reflection the world passes by i hoped to stop it

VOX ATL contributor and Leap Year fellow Alajha delivers a new poem.

VOX ATL staff writer Tyler Bey shares his latest collection of poems.

VOX ATL staff member Shyne Jones shares his first poem, “Prison of Perception.”

2019 Atlanta Youth Poet Laureate Nathan Wallace brought his audience to tears when he performed this piece dedicated to his mother. Watch the video for

After having so much fun back in December, VOX ATL linked up with Atlanta Hawks rookie Omari Spellman to give Atlanta youth another chance to

“I believe that other races besides blacks need to acknowledge how important Black history month is.”

Omari Spellman is not only an athlete but also a poet and hosted a poetry workshop at Gresham Community Center in East Atlanta. Check out

Paideia students hit the VOX ATL hallways already bringing their wisdom and experiences with discrimination in the forms of anti-semitism and the messages they get
The Atlanta Brave New Voices team is here and ready for this year’s competition. Here’s what you need to know about this amazing group of

VOX ATL sat down with “The Poet X” author Elizabeth Acevedo after a reading she hosted at Charis Books & More in Atlanta.

Taken from our open mic earlier this year, Josiah McGhee performs his piece “Forced To Remember.”