By Steve Collins | Board president
Hello friends,
Youth Journalism International has been busy, busy, busy!
In recent days, we've published everything from an analysis of Nigeria's attitudes toward homosexuality to Iranian reaction to the lifting of international sanctions. We've had stories about women in Pakistan, travel in the Caucasus, elections in Uganda and the United States, a Bruce Springsteen concert and much more.
I figured out recently that we ran stories last year from 32 different countries and from students in 19 U.S. states. That's a whole lot of young people whose voices rang out across the globe, something we're always thrilled about. And it wouldn't be possible without your help.
Your financial assistance opens doors for all sorts of students, from a 15-year-old girl in Tabris, Iran to a college student taking pictures in the jungles of The Gambia. You help tie the world together, creating bonds that stretch across continents, religions and races.
We are beyond grateful for the opportunity you have given to all these beautiful young people and to those of us who work with them every day. Thank you.
Always,
Steve
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