
Emory University Students Work To Prevent Sexual Assault
VOX Investigates met with student leaders at Emory to discuss their work in educating students about sexual assault and healthy relationships.

VOX Investigates met with student leaders at Emory to discuss their work in educating students about sexual assault and healthy relationships.

As human beings, we are delightfully social creatures. We need relationships for mental and emotional health, and reassurance. This semester, VOX Investigates takes a deep

Teens from Planned Parenthood Southeast’s Teen Action Group spoke out about healthy relationships, as part of VOX Investigates project this semester.

In 2013, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that Georgia ranks 3rd in the nation for the highest amount of teen-reported cases of

Despite living in a more progressive time period, conversations tend to be burdened by a mandate of silence when it comes to talking about how

Keep reading for this compelling opinion piece by Jada. More than 1.1 million people in the US are living with HIV. About 30 million people

“I was born with HIV, but I didn’t know until I was 15. In 10th grade I caught pneumonia and got really sick. My

Toni Taylor, Health Peer Educator, Clark Atlanta University When I was a freshman, my cousin’s best friend found out she

Attendees from the “Getting to Zero” event co-hosted by Moving in the Spirit and VOX (see story here) on Dec. 5, shared

In this Q&A segment, we speak with Lauren Barineau on disease prevention, Georgia’s sex education policy and more. Barineau is a training and technical assistance

“No one is responsible for your HIV status but you. You’re responsible for knowing it, taking care of it … staying HIV-healthy — and that

Jahleelah decided to get an HIV test to show how testing works for teens. AID Atlanta, one of many sites where teens can get