
It’s Not OK [EDITORIAL]
We live in a society today where we turn on the news, look on the screen, see some whacko has gotten a gun and killed

We live in a society today where we turn on the news, look on the screen, see some whacko has gotten a gun and killed

Just as we received accountability for George Floyd, with the killing of Ma’Khia Bryant, we found ourselves back at the drawing board 10 minutes later.

The VOX BUBBLE series is where VOX ATL’s teen staff members give you their bite sized, unadulterated opinions about society, politics, and pop culture. Taken

Racism makes me feel sad and angry at the same time. We are being treated unfairly.

“How long until we realize this government does not have our best interests at heart? In order for us to not just get by but

Some Black men will proudly wear the “Black Lives Matter” motto on their T-shirts and Instagram bios, but in their daily lives, they contribute to

The idea that people protested for civil rights, despite the rapid spread of the coronavirus goes to show how dedicated we are as a whole
In the second part of this video Atlanta teens dive deep into the significance of the protests, speak on how teens can best enact change,

“I can’t breathe.” Those were the last words we heard from George Floyd as the video was replayed millions of times all across the world.

VOX ATL’s James Rhee delivers some original art to show his support for #BlackLivesMatter.

VOX ATL’s Adam Dickerson says he’s never seen anything like the George Floyd protests in his life, but it still feels familiar.

“We all wish that the world was good enough to not have to interact with the police, but we likely will at one point in