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Ecuadoran women deserve better than their first lady...

January 27, 2022
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by Aileen Cevallos
My Hometown • Top • Travel

Covid cramped Spain’s style, but warmed its...

November 30, 2020
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by Sara Serrano
Holidays • Reporter's Notebook • Top

On Día De Los Difuntos, Ecuadorans follow native...

November 1, 2020
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by Aileen Cevallos
Perspective • Top

Polarized and burning, the world needs Americans to...

October 12, 2020
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by Aileen Cevallos
News • Top

Young women in Quito share differing views on abortion

September 29, 2020
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by Aileen Cevallos, Parnian Shahsavary
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‘The Social Dilemma’ takes on social media

September 24, 2020
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by Aileen Cevallos
News

Trying to heal from the trauma of sexual assault

August 29, 2020
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by Aileen Cevallos
Art • Featured • Illustrations • Perspective • Top

Stop expecting young women to be insecure

July 29, 2020
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by Aileen Cevallos, Parnian Shahsavary

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Happy Constitution Day! As you might've guessed it... our favorite amendment is the first one. In fact, we have a whole award dedicated to it! And in this post, we want to invite you to celebrate this special day by re-visiting the YJI First Amendment contest winners!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org--------------------------------------#youthjournalisminternational #constitutionday #firstamendment #billofrigths #youthpress ... See MoreSee Less

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Senior Correspondent Nicole Luna wrote about how, for the first time, a president was judged and convicted for plotting a coup. On Thursday, Former president Jair Messias Bolsonaro was found guilty by the supreme court of leading an organized criminal group. If you want to learn more about this historical moment, read the full story at YJI!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#youthjournalisminternational #Bolsonaro #CoupConviction #HistoricalJudgment #PoliticalAccountability #brazil ... See MoreSee Less

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A night like today on September 16th, 1810, Catholic Priest Miguel Hidalgo called for Mexicans to fight against the Spanish Conquerors. After years of fighting, they finally gained independence in 1821. So, Happy Mexico's Independence Day!! Make sure to celebrate with YJI by reading archive articles about Mexico's colorful culture and more! ❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org-----------------------------------------#youthjournalisminternational #mexico #mexicoindependenceday #cdmx ... See MoreSee Less

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🇪🇨 Senior Reporter Aileen Cevallos shares how young girls are taught to hate themselves and calls for a world with more bodypositivity and confidence in young girls.Illustration by Parnian Shahsavary❤️ Help YJI by donating at helpyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org-----#journalism ... See MoreSee Less

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Senior reporter Lina Marie Schulenkorf and reporter Carlos Fra-Nero teamed up to share their experience apple picking on a beautiful sunny Friday fall day at a local orchard. So, if you're an avid apple enthusiast or simply want to read a cozy article to start autumn season right, read the full article at YJI!!❤️ Help YJI by donating at helyji.org🔗 Read or listen at youthjournalism.org---------------------------------------------#ApplePicking #AutumnJoy #maine #newengland #youthjournalisminternational ... See MoreSee Less

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