Reporting on the Ground in Afghanistan
OnlineOnly days after the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan last August, the world watched in awe as the Taliban swiftly retook control.
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Only days after the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan last August, the world watched in awe as the Taliban swiftly retook control.
A national day of action when student journalists in the United States raise awareness of the challenges they face, celebrate their contributions to their schools and communities, and take actions to protect and restore their First Amendment freedoms.
Join NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists for our second annual Student Conference from February 25-26, 2022. More than 100 LGBTQ students will come together for networking sessions, informational breakouts, and an Internship & Career Fair with top recruiters.
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