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Renovation Underway, But Art At The Wadsworth Atheneum...

August 25, 2015
by Laura Espinoza Jara, Mary Majerus-Collins, Mugdha Gurram
Art • Photo Essay • Photography • Travel

Museum Shows Array Of American Art

July 28, 2015
by Mary Majerus-Collins, Laura Espinoza Jara
Art • Movies • Reviews

‘Woman In Gold’ Celebrates Recovery Of...

May 21, 2015
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by Rahul Krishnaswamy
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Embracing Sendak’s ‘Where The Wild Things...

February 6, 2014
by Ambriel Johnson
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The Wild Rumpus Had A Great Run: Art Museum Pays...

February 6, 2014
by Alan Burkholder, Ambriel Johnson
Photo Essay • Travel

South African Sculpture Shows Different Perspectives...

December 15, 2013
by Nicole Megan Gounder
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Ugandan Children Use Art To Show Respect, Admiration...

December 11, 2013
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by Daniel Gilbert Bwette
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Buddhist Sand Art Created At Trinity College

October 17, 2012
by Francis Byrne

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Junior reporter Dominic Crown wrote an opinion piece that highlights the multiple major achievements Nigerian women have had. "We celebrate them and we are inspired by their wins, so why not give them a fair chance to show us how to run a government?" Crown wrote. For more, read the full article at YJI!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#youthjournalisminternational #NigerianWomen #WomenInLeadership #opinion ... See MoreSee Less

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Reporter Dezlene Akua Erza-Essien wrote about the vibrant Nottinghill Carnival, which counts with amazing food, dance, music, and people proudly showing off their flags. However, Nottinghill Carnival wasn't always like this. If you want to learn about this multicultural festival, read Dezlene's article at YJI!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#NottingHill #London #youthjournalisminternational ... See MoreSee Less

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Reporter Jana Salama and correspondent Noah Haynes teamed up to cover a luxury bio-leather called Shiringa. This new collaboration between indigenous Amazon people and a textile laboratory in Peru threads fashion and eco-friendliness together. To learn more about this innovation, read the full article at YJI!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#youthjournalisminternational #Shiringa #BioLeather #EcoFashion #SustainableStyle #IndigenousInnovation #Peru #denmark ... See MoreSee Less

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Reporter Jana Salama and correspondent Noah Haynes teamed up to cover Haisam Mohammed's fragrances and story. In an interview with YJI, the founder of the fragrance company UNIFROM shared the struggles of using Middle-Eastern fragrances that didn't adhere to European standards. To learn more about this, read the full article at YJI!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#youthjournalisminternational #CulturalScent #MiddleEastern #denmark #EntrepreneurshipStories #UNIFROMFragrances ... See MoreSee Less

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Reporter Mayama Opare interned at a fashion house for two months where she learned more about the inner workings of a fashion business. To learn about the world of fashion from our YJI insider, go to our website and read the full article there!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#FashionInternship #YouthJournalismInternational #BehindTheScenes #ghana ... See MoreSee Less

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