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Photo Essay • Photography • Travel

A sunny weekend in Valencia, Spain

January 23, 2018
by Beth Criado-Band

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A snowy arrival in the U.S.

January 5, 2018
by Arooj Khalid

 

Art • Holidays • New Year's • Photography

In 2018, she vows to be kind, bold, daring

January 3, 2018
by Garret Reich

Photo Essay • Photography

Brunei’s Water Village and grand mosque

December 31, 2017
by Selvaganeshamoorthi Balakrishnan

     

Art • Photo Essay • Photography

SteelStacks loom large over Bethlehem

December 30, 2017
by Beth Criado-Band

         

Christmas • Holidays • Photo Essay • Photography

Christmas In Iowa

December 23, 2017
by Laura VonKampen

           

Christmas • Holidays • Photo Essay • Photography

Dancing into Christmas with The Nutcracker in Atlanta

December 23, 2017
by Madeleine Deisen

     

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Gambians frustrated with pace of change a year after ousting...

December 6, 2017
by Lama M. Jallow

SERREKUNDA, The Gambia – For the first time in years, life is returning to normal for Gambians now...

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Here's a throwback to a story about the Museum of Printing in Massachusetts! Associate Editor Arooj Khalid and Senior Correspondent Mugdha Gurram wrote about how this museum preserves the history of printing technology by showcasing vintage machines and other printing methods.#throwback #musesum #news ... See MoreSee Less

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To celebrate Japan's Culture Day, explore their rich culture and history through our archive stories. From the vibrant streets of Kanagawa to the serene temples of Neyagawa, discover unique insights and experiences shared by our dedicated reporters!❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#JapanCultureDay #Travel #YouthJournalismInternational #Japan ... See MoreSee Less

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Today, November 2, is the Day of the Dead- also known as the All Souls Day. Join us in celebrating this rich tradition with YJI by re-visiting two pieces that show the beauty of honoring loved ones with vibrant ofrendas and joyful memories!🌼❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org #Mexico #DayoftheDead #DiaDeLosMuertos #YouthJournalismInternational ... See MoreSee Less

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