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October 26, 2017
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YJI in NYC, exploring the Little Island with YJI dad Josh Krulewitz, Reporter Baylee Krulewitz, Associate Editor Frida Zeinali, co-founder Steve Collins, Associate Editor Arooj Khalid and co-founder Jackie Majerus. #littleislandnyc #NYC #bigapple #Chelsea #journalism #education #family #youthjournalisminternational #March #sunshine #womanlifefreedom♥️🇮🇷✊🏻 ... See MoreSee Less

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One of the perks of staying at the friendly Hotel Harrington is being able to walk to the White House in 25 minutes. What an incredible day!!! Thanks again to our supporters at the @hotelharringtondc #Whitehouse @washingtondc #democracy #government #beautifulday☀️ #journalism #education #youthjournalisminternational #womanlifefreedom♥️🇮🇷✊🏻 ... See MoreSee Less

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