
OPINION: With COVID-19, Stigma and Xenophobia Are Spreading Faster Than the Virus
“If I coughed, would I get sent home? Even though I didn’t have the coronavirus, the prejudicial remarks being made by classmates had a lasting

“If I coughed, would I get sent home? Even though I didn’t have the coronavirus, the prejudicial remarks being made by classmates had a lasting

“Being stripped of our rights and everything we have ever loved / But even still, we remain the best creatures known to love,” writes VOX

“Being that I’m a dual enrollment student, it has truly helped me tremendously by decreasing the load as far as college goes,” says VOX ATL

“I find it very ironic that Billie, an artist clearly inspired by rap culture, can so easily criticize rap music for “lying” when she herself

“I’m not gonna say you don’t have a place in these conversations, but you need to be aware of your role as an ally and

“One thing I noticed about the cast — it was mostly made up of people of color. It felt great to look up on the

VOX ATL staff writer Kayden shares her and other dark-skinned girls’ experiences of being mocked at school for their skin color.

While the new Netflix original movie “Tall Girl” was made for a teen audience, Brooklyn, 14, didn’t feel the film was relatable to her. She

Most people don’t see themselves as a racist but maybe instead as individuals who view people through society’s eyes. Of course, most are unaware of

The Department of Education is supposed to prohibit discrimination in the school environment. They have failed to do so because in certain schools black girls

“Blackness is not a rigid definition provided by anyone, even ourselves. But is inherently the celebration of what makes us unique and how we are

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