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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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Putin’s war on Ukraine brings traumatic memories...

May 2, 2022
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by Owen Ferguson
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The cruelty of innocence lost to sexual assault

November 29, 2021
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by Norah Springborn
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Ghoulish and happy Halloween scenes around the globe

October 31, 2021
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by Frida Zeinali, Alyce Collett, Lyat Melese, Arisu Babakhani, Anjola Fashawe, Norah Springborn
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Men get away with murder in Turkey. Women pay the...

July 2, 2020
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by Bilge Nur Güven, Salma Amrou
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White House bungles global pandemic

April 20, 2020
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by Yunkyo Kim
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Federal aid will help, but some wonder if it is enough

April 17, 2020
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by Danish Bajwa
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YJI Henna Artists And Face Painters A Hit At The...

September 22, 2013
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A Decade Later: Collected Thoughts Of 9/11

September 14, 2011
by Emma Bally, Thuy Le, Adam Kelly, Caroline Nelissen, Cresonia Hsieh, Narine Daneghyan, Evan Pogue, Lama Tawakkol, Jessica Elsayed

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"I was 7 years old when the shooting at Sandy Hook occurred. My peers were being murdered just an hour away from my town, where I had previously felt so safe," writes Baylee Krulewitz of Connecticut, the third American teen writer for YJI to response to the Texas school shooting. www.youthjournalism.org/adults-vowed-never-again-after-sandy-hook-what-happened/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Deep in the heart of Texas, YJI Senior Illustrator Christine Marinho reflected on yesterday's slaughter and created this powerful work of art: www.youthjournalism.org/we-need-reforms-not-posthumous-honors/ ... See MoreSee Less

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An American teen from Maryland offers her thoughts on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas yesterday: www.youthjournalism.org/bullet-wounds-in-children-are-not-american/ ... See MoreSee Less

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"We build a fire in a powder magazine, then double the fire department to put it out. We inflame wild beasts with the smell of blood, and then innocently wonder at the wave of brutal appetite that sweeps the land as a consequence."- Speech, between October 5 and October 17, 1907Image: The Mark Twain House & Museum ... See MoreSee Less

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