
Teens Speak Out about Assault Rifles at #MarchForOurLivesATL [VIDEO]
We asked attendees in the estimated crowd of 30,000 some gut-wrenching questions about why guns should or shouldn’t be sold and how to get legislative

We asked attendees in the estimated crowd of 30,000 some gut-wrenching questions about why guns should or shouldn’t be sold and how to get legislative

Why are we relying on 18th-century laws to regulate 21st-century weapons?

On March 14, Metro Atlanta students as well as students all over America spoke out and protested against gun violence in schools on National Walkout

VOX ATL contributor and North Atlanta High School senior Roya Register participated in her school’s protest during National Walkout Day. She also spoke during the

Teens from around metro Atlanta are sending their photos and videos to VOX to speak out about today’s National School Walkout. This video is just

There is no day but today. We need to stop cursing past gun restrictions that could have prevented this tragedy. We need to act today.

As school shootings continue to happen in America, many people are debating if teachers should be armed and trained to protect students during an emergency.

The students are anticipating this protest because to them, it will raise awareness about gun violence in America. With over 15 percent of the school

All that we students ask is that people work toward making a change and that we gain our safety so that Marjory Stoneman Douglas High

My right, and any kid’s right, to survive a day at school overrides anyone’s right to own whatever gun they want. No question. How many

It’s scary that the American classroom, a place where some students feel most comfortable can’t even feel safe.