Youth Journalism International
Formation | 2007 |
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Founders | Steve and Jackie Majerus-Collins |
Type | NGO |
Headquarters | West Hartford, Connecticut |
Services | Journalism education |
Official language | English |
President of the Board of Directors | Steve Majerus-Collins |
Executive Director | Jackie Majerus-Collins |
Affiliations | The Tattoo |
Youth Journalism International is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides journalism education to young people across the world. Founded by veteran journalists Steve and Jackie Majerus-Collins in 2007, it is a successor organization to The Tattoo, a teen newspaper first appearing in 1994.[1]
Youth Journalism International, or 'YJI,' has served students on every continent. Notable coverage included first person accounts of Hurricane Katrina and the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.[2] The organization also runs an annual teen journalism contest.[3]
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