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The Right to Read: How National Reading Month Applies to Youth in Prisons
Each year schools, libraries, literacy groups and community organizations across the United States celebrate National Reading Month. But how should it be celebrated by the nearly 60,000 youth under age 18 currently incarcerated in the American juvenile justice system?
Journalism Workshops – Storytelling as a tool for social change.
In addition to our editorial content and podcast, we’re hoping to offer more interactive workshops in partnership with mission-aligned organizations to share our knowledge about storytelling and media-making through the lens of Black youth and young adults under 30. Click to read this case study about our previous workshops!
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