Marie Van Brittan Brown and I don’t have much in common The girls in my biology class who immerse themselves in the study of life And the girls who can actually explain to you in detail anything about chemistry I have nothing in common with them They’re not smarter than me I’m not cooler than… Read on
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African American Vernacular English gave birth to words such as “finna,” “deadass,” and “lit.” But when these words leave our communities and enter the ether of popular culture, how do we as Black people ensure that they aren’t used in an incorrect or harmful way? VOX ATL board member Zariah Taylor heard from VOXers Jennie,… Read on
Frank Herbert, an American author, wrote the science fiction novel “Dune” in 1965. In 1966, it won both the Hugo and the Nebula awards, and it has long been regarded as a genre classic and one of the best-selling science fiction novels of all time. The new movie “Dune” is a cinematic masterpiece featuring world-renowned… Read on
Atlanta-area teens came together to share Georgia vaccine statistics and their personal opinions as they relate to teens and the Covid-19 vaccine. Read on
One group gets the chance to live and learn and ultimately build a subconscious set of rules as to what is acceptable in the school system. The other group carries invisible targets on their backs. Read on
As a movie intended to spotlight mental health and further the suicide prevention cause, “Dear Evan Hansen” has tragically failed to reach its goal. Read on