Throughout childhood, we are taught that success is subjective and to pursue careers, lifestyles, and relationships that will be fulfilling to us. Young children dream of being princesses, firefighters, and…
Category Archives: Voices of Change

What would my major be if I didn’t live in a capitalist society? I pondered this question religiously as a undecided freshman. I found that every time I thought about…

If you keep up with current events, you have been aware of the impact the coronavirus on the lives of citizens in many foreign nations for a few months now,…

Campus Movie Fest, an exciting Film Festival came to the Atlanta University Center (AUC) last month. On February 4, they tasked our student bodies with creating a five minute movie…

In the past few months, we have seen the release of two highly anticipated black movies, Queen and Slim (2019) and The Photograph (2020). Each of which expected to be…
One thing that always surprises me about the concept of death, is that we always remember where we were when someone we admire passes away. Don’t believe me? Ask someone…
The NAACP lobbying day at Paul D. Coverdell Legislative Office building was empowering. Although a had to still attend classes, I did not let that discourage me and was eager…

With presidential election season underway, it is important to look at the ways that elections are including and excluding voters. There are still several candidates on the Democratic side that…

In remembrance of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, there is a national holiday to observe the vision and values that he stood for in the…

Lobbying is a powerful tool. As young leaders, we want out voice heard. On February 11, 2020, The Lowery Institute Civic Engagement branch, lobbied and conversed along side the Atlanta…