Youth Journalism International
  • About Us
  • Contest
  • In The News
  • Join
  • Donate

Gambia, VP, Lama

December 6, 2017
by YJI

    FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedIn

Donate

“This incredibly important, worthwhile organization should be supported by everyone who cares about quality, ethical journalism.” — Nat Hentoff, First Amendment expert, in 2016

Consider making a recurring monthly donation!

You can also donate by check to:

Youth Journalism International / 30 Taylor St. / Auburn, ME 04210 USA

All donations in the USA are tax-deductible!

You may also like

No one is safe • Perspective • Reporter's Notebook • Top

YJI students who reported ‘No one is safe’ share...

January 31, 2022
Add Comment
by Sreehitha Gandluri, Emily Fromant, Purnima Priyadarsini, Norah Springborn, Amy Goodman, Chuying Huo, Lina KΓΆksal, Manar Lezaar, Ana Fadul, Bilge GΓΌven, Regina LΓ³pez, Holly Hostettler-Davies, Viktorie GoldmannovΓ‘, Chinalurumogu Eze, Annalena Stache, Matty Ennis, Daisy Wigg, Thet, Burak Sanel, Parnian Shahsavary

News • No one is safe • Reporter's Notebook • Special projects • Top

Hear directly from ‘No one is safe’ reporters

January 22, 2022
Add Comment
by Youth Journalism International, Norah Springborn

Norah Springborn is a Senior Reporter with Youth Journalism International. Student reporters who...

Art • Audio Recording Available • Illustrations • Opinion • Top

Let’s not pretend that AI images are art –...

May 20, 2026
Add Comment
by Dezlene Akua Erza-Essien

Durham, England, UK – AI β€˜art’ is using artificial intelligence to generate images. But this is not...

Audio Recording Available • News • Top

Professor puts together the pieces of the brain puzzle

May 18, 2026
Add Comment
by Josephine Yein Lee

Seoul, SOUTH KOREA – There is a stuffed octopus on Professor Sangah Lee’s desk. She points to...

About the Author

YJI

View all Articles

Our Mission

Youth Journalism International connects student writers, artists and photographers with peers around the globe, teaches journalism, fosters cross-cultural understanding, and promotes and defends a free youth press.

You Can Help

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” – Article 19

Featured Posts

  • Let’s not pretend that AI images are art...
    by Dezlene Akua Erza-Essien
  • Professor puts together the pieces of the brain...
    by Josephine Yein Lee
  • Bulgarian pop star claims Eurovision crown
    by Florian Gashi, Samantha Esquivel
  • Musicians battle for a chance to compete in...
    by Florian Gashi
  • ‘Circus Fire’ – an intense...
    by Tate Simpson

Where is YJI?

Youth Journalism International works all over the world. Click here to view a map of our impact.

Archives

Categories

Facebook

Youth Journalism International

4 days ago

Youth Journalism International
Eurovision 2026 wraps up as Bulgaria takes the victory! πŸŽ‰πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬ Watch as DARA takes the stage with her winning performance of "Bangaranga"! 🌟 ❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#Eurovision2026 #Bangaranga #Bulgaria ... See MoreSee Less

Video

View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Youth Journalism International

4 days ago

Youth Journalism International
Ever wondered how the 69th Eurovision winner's pop-opera hit "Wasted Love" would sound in a techno remix? Check out this sneak snip taken by our YJI Reporter Florian Gashi!❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org #Eurovision #WastedLove #Techno ... See MoreSee Less

Video

View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Youth Journalism International

4 days ago

Youth Journalism International
Celebrating the wrap-up of Eurovision 2026 with a historic win for Bulgaria. Dive into the chaos and triumphs of Vienna's Grand Final through our YJI Reporter Florian Gashi's recap! ❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#Eurovision2026 #Bangaranga #Bulgaria ... See MoreSee Less

Photo

View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Youth Journalism International

5 days ago

Youth Journalism International
The excitement builds as musicians battle for their last chances to compete in the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final. Discover the 10 countries that made it through and find out who will join the Big 4 and host Austria for the ultimate showdown. And, as usual, for the whole recap, read the full article Youth Journalism International. Swipe to see more! ❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#Eurovision2026 #YouthJournalismInternational ... See MoreSee Less

Photo

View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Youth Journalism International

7 days ago

Youth Journalism International
Eurovision season is officially back. 🎀✨From surprise qualifiers to violin controversy and chaotic interval acts, Vienna’s first semi-final already gave fans plenty to talk about.Swipe for a quick recap, then read more from Youth Journalism International. ❀️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.orgπŸ”— Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#youthjournalisminternational #eurovision #vienna ... See MoreSee Less

Photo

View on Facebook
· Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email

Connect With Us

You can find Youth Journalism International on Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Instagram, X/Twitter, Threads and other social media sites. Please feel free to share YJI links, pictures and updates.

  • facebook
  • linkedin
  • tumblr
  • instagram
  • twitter

Connect With Us

You can find Youth Journalism International on Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Instagram, X/Twitter, Threads and other social media sites. Please feel free to share YJI links, pictures and updates.

  • facebook
  • linkedin
  • tumblr
  • instagram
  • twitter

Youth Journalism International

Youth Journalism International is approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501 (C) (3) tax-exempt organization, and all donations are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. Youth Journalism International Federal Identification Number (EIN) is 26-1522174. Our privacypolicy: https://youthjournalism.org/privacy-policy/ For information on reprint rights, please contact Youth Journalism International at jmajerus@youthjournalism.org.

Copyright Β© 2026 Youth Journalism International | Crafted by Cornershop

  • Contact Us