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Absorbing important apartheid history in a book about...

December 28, 2025
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by Anya Farooqui, Holly Hostettler-Davies
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Death comes too fast in terrific new Hunger Games...

March 22, 2025
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by Jess Worrow
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‘100 Years of Solitude,’ a book worth...

October 13, 2023
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by Annamika Konkola
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Iranian girl’s coming-of-age story resonates...

June 24, 2023
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by Beren Deniz Öcek
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Novel lessons from ‘God’s Bits of...

February 8, 2023
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by Joshua Mulema
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Almond: When two monsters become friends

August 22, 2021
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by Usraat Fahmidah
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Good books for the beach, or anywhere

July 1, 2021
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by Lucy Tobier
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The English countryside is a perfect escape from covid...

April 23, 2021
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by Lucy Tobier

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Spring has sprung, and for YJI students around the world, that means interesting traditions and stories. Here are some stories about the season! You can find them all at the link in our bio.❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#spring #season #youthjournalism #yji #march #international #iran #pakistan #nyc #armenia #massachusetts #fun #festival #holiday #students ... See MoreSee Less

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Senior Reporter Gideon Arinze Chijioke reported about an attack on the village of Gidinye, Nigeria. This story is from our archives.#nigeria #africa #attack #tribes #youthjournalism #yji #conflict #international #suffering #fear #global #education ... See MoreSee Less

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Read about demonstrations by Gambian lifeguard protest unfair wages and lack of recognition in this story by Senior Reporter Lama Jallow. This story is from our archives.#gambia #africa #lifeguard #swim #youthjournalism #yji #protest #international #equality #firstamendment #global #education ... See MoreSee Less

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Junior Reporter Sophia Ling explores the aftermath of the Tai Po fire in Hong Kong. Make sure to read the story at the link in our bio.❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#taipo #fire #youthjournalism #yji #hongkong #international #china #disaster #survivors #global #education #fear ... See MoreSee Less

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Reporter Ahmed Elkhamisy grapples with what it means to live in Egypt during a time of unrest in the Middle East in his latest story. Read his thoughts about recent airstrikes on Iran in the link in bio.❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org#egypt #iran #youthjournalism #yji #america #international #israel #mena #middleeast #global #education #war ... See MoreSee Less

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