Youth Journalism International

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. 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. The organization also runs an annual teen journalism contest.

Youth Journalism International

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. 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. The organization also runs an annual teen journalism contest.