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This is an interactive map that shows you where YJI students have written stories over the years. You can zoom in or out of the world map to explore all of them in detail. [Note: If you’re seeing this on an author page, you will only see stories by a particular student.]

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The painful reality of back to school

August 17, 2022
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by Christine Marinho
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Why do people hate school?

September 11, 2020
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by Viktorie Goldmannová, Parnian Shahsavary
Insider's Guide to High School

New to high school? Make the most of opportunities

September 10, 2020
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by Banna Sabally
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Her school is strict and its uniform looks like rotten...

September 6, 2020
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by Charlotte Kelleher, Lucy Tobier, Alyce Collett
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‘Chaos’ over opening schools in Madrid

September 3, 2020
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by Sara Serrano
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Social distancing impossible at Nigerian universities

August 30, 2020
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by Chinalurumogu Eze
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Heading back to school in a pandemic

August 18, 2020
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by Norah Springborn
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Conquering High School Friendship

September 22, 2015
by Felicity Rodger

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So grateful that our Canadian friend, journalism teacher and drone photography expert Jeff Ducharme, is generously raising funds for YJI for his birthday. Thank you, Jeff!!! ... See MoreSee Less

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Hey one and all, the deadline for YJI's annual journalism contest is fast approaching! All entries must be in by February 4th.Basically, it's for work done in 2022 anywhere in the world by anyone who was younger than 20 at the time of publication. Written material must be in English.You can see all the rules and everything on our website: ... See MoreSee Less

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This is the very spot in front of the Lincoln Memorial where Martin Luther King, Jr told a vast crowd in 1963, "I have a dream."At YJI, we share his dream -- and we push every day to make it a reality. ... See MoreSee Less

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"When we think about Sweden, we might think of the band ABBA, the furniture store IKEA and Swedish meatballs. All of those things are definitely a part of the culture here. But there is so much more that I didn’t expect." Read Annalena Stache's latest about her move from Germany to Sweden: youthjournalism.org/after-growing-up-in-germany-sweden-is-a-refreshing-change/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Just one more reason to support YJI!What a year.For today, at least, I just want to mention the clear highlight of my 2022: Going to Istanbul back in June as part of a Youth Journalism International gathering that brought together two dozen students, alums and friends of this tiny but mighty charity.It turned out to be one of those extraordinary experiences that you hope for in life but rarely find.They came from Sweden, Pakistan, Wales, Colombia, Maryland, Iran, Turkiye, Cyprus, Scotland, Illinois, Mexico and Ukraine and discovered quickly that what they had in common blew away anything that might have kept them apart.Our students were just so smart, eager, kind, sweet, funny, idealistic and talented that it simply stunned me. It felt like a gift every moment we were them.You can read what they wrote on YJI's website, link in the comments below, but I know they felt much the same way.But what I really want to say is this: I'm grateful to the many good folks whose donations and support over many years made it possible for us to do this and to keep YJI flourishing.Jackie, who volunteers 24/7 to keep YJI moving, and I could not sustain this on our own. We can barely pay our bills. It's because so many terrific, generous people help us that this incredible charity exists.I wish that every one of you who has helped YJI could have been there with us in Istanbul, if only for a little while, to see what you've made possible. It is a gift to the world and to the future we all hope for.Thank you. ... See MoreSee Less

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