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We aim to bring together news media, educators and the young through recognition, action and resources in ways that reinforce democracy.

Founded in 2018, we are a fully volunteer organization with nonprofit status in France and the United States.

Here's where you can support us

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Teaching the "why" of press freedom
On the UN International Day of Democracy, we honored seven educators, news media and NGOS for their excellence in ensuring that students in primary or secondary school learn about the crucial role of journalism  and about the dangers faced by some who do that job.
MEET THE LAUREATES!
Editors of news for children around the world are asking their young audiences – those who will be most affected by climate change – to suggest to decision makers the most important first step in saving the planet. DETAILS HERE


This initiative is a contribution to The Writing's on the Wall project described below.
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Editors of news for children around the world are asking their young audiences – those who will be most affected by climate change – to suggest to decision makers the most important first step in saving the planet.

DETAILS H
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This initiative is a contribution to The Writing's on the Wall project described below.

WHAT ELSE WE've been up to LATELY 

FOR TEACHERS, STUDENT REPORTERS:
Climate SCHOOL TOOLS,  RESOURCEs, AND A Storytelling contest

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THE BACKGROUND: The project is called "The Writing's on the Wall" (WoW), a name inspired by this mural created by student activists at ESBII and by the fact that time is running out for a climate solution.

All of the project's resources will be available free of charge to teachers and students around the world.

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WiTH THE KIND SUPPORT OF
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THE NEWS: Global Youth & News Media and two partners have launched The Writing's on the Wall, a European Union-funded project to help student journalists in their climate change reporting and to offer schools new tools to integrate climate science into their teaching.

Through Spring 2023, the consortium is providing videos on journalism techniques, workshops and articles examining the complexities of climate science and an "Ecologue" series of discussions with climate change experts at the American Library of Paris

Global Youth & News Media did a Climate Champion Profiles student storytelling challenge for the project . Winners were published in News Decoder. In further support, we created a rough guide for how to avoid disaster when recording a video interview.  Also, with partner editors of news for the young, we invited children's suggestions for  #HowToSaveOurPlanetStep!

OVERVIEW  & OTHER RESOURCES

https://thewritingsonthewall.org/

THE PARTNERS: The Erasmus+  partnership also includes News Decoder, the non-profit educational news service that also works with schools to help create better global citizens, and the The Climate Academy unit of the European School of Brussels II (ESB II). The New Earth Foundation is a supporter of the competition. 

LESSONS FROM DOING NEWS
FOR THE YOUNGeST AUDIENCES
 

WEBINAR #1

Editors targeting grownups can learn a lot from these pros at kids' news

 

We partnered with the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) for a session in which star editors of news for children explained how they build trust through audience engagement and solutions journalism strategies that could also work in serving adults.• DETAILS HERE

WEBINAR #2

Une deuxième webinaire (en français) mettait l'accent sur comment traiter pour enfants l'actualité de crise.

VIDEO ICI

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Helping with the scary news

Global Youth & News Media director Aralynn McMane explores how editors around the world are helping children understand and cope with the news as Russia invades Ukraine in this piece for News Decoder, the nonprofit educational news service.

CLICK HERE FOR updates

DETAILS OF OUR GLOBAL #KidsDrawPeace4Ukraine PROJECT.

 

ART: Courtesy of News-O-Matic (USA)/by reader Derrin

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"[Through their art], my students both from Poland and Ukraine showed that they are the rebels of tomorrow and that it is worth fighting for peace."
                                                  
      -- Teacher Ewa Waworczny
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Inspired by Kleine Kinderzeitung of Austria, editors from eight other countries invited children to submit art that wishes peace and love for the hundreds of thousands of children in Ukraine.

And for News-O-Matic (USA), this has been business as usual, as editor Russ Kahn reports.

Peace Day in September 2022 saw children return to the project to show they had not forgotten Ukraine.

 
And people in countries where Ukrainian children have found a safe haven are still helping them join the project and create a keepsake (instructions in 11 languages).

THE PROJECT DETAILS


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A  LINK FOR SHARING THE ART QUICKLY

HOW TO HELP REFUGEE CHILDREN JOIN Click here to access instructions in Deutsch, Eesti, English, Español, Français, Italia, Nederlands, Polski, Português,
Українською,  Русском.

A SHORT VIDEO OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL ART
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LATEST COVERAGE
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UNESCO GLOBAL Media

& INFORMATION

LITERACY (MIL) WEEK
FEATURE CONFERENCE

 

We helped out by describing how to teach about threats to journalists and moderating a panel on MIL in Journalism Education. Many thanks to Sud-Ouest and APEM for hosting us.

Details • VIDEO

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COMING SOON

We'll be working with anglophone teenagers from Southwest France who want to learn how to do a journalistic interview in English.

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THE RESOURCES

 

To reinforce teaching about what UNESCO terms Media and Information Literacy we are curating and constantly updating sets of background, briefings and lesson plans for explaining why journalism is a good thing for a society to have and what threats the people who do that job too often face.

SHOW ME THE RESOURCES

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THE PRIZE

 

The Global Youth & News Media Prize, founded in 2018, honors organizations that innovate as they strengthen engagement between news media and young people while reinforcing the role of journalism in society. In short, they celebrate news media that serve, support and both attract and learn from young audiences.

Awards recognize excellence in journalism and news/media literacy.

 

SEE BELOW FOR MORE ABOUT PAST LAUREATES
The Latest Awards

SOME RECENT AWARDS

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12 newsrooms won The Journalism Award category for their 2020-2021 coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic for children.

 

Five organizations received gold level awards, with another seven receiving silver level awards.

DETAILS HERE

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Educators from Boliva, the USA and Nigeria honored in 2021 for teaching the "why" of press freedom

 

The designation constituted the year's News/Media Literacy Award category in memory of Scott Schurz and honored excellence in assuring students understand the need for journalism and the dangers to those who practice it. In 2023, the award will expand to include news media.

DETAILS about the LAUREATES 

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El Surtidor of Paraguay won The Planet Award category for 2019.

 

Founders Alejandro Valdez, director, and Jazmin Acuña, editor, (pictured at left) accepted the award at the Eurasian Media Forum, the partner for this award.

Also honored were Dainik Jagran of India and the Young Reporters for the Environment, based in Denmark.

DETAILS HERE

 

VIDEO HERE

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The Student View of the United Kingdom received the top honour in 2019 News/Media Literacy Award category.

 

Other laureates were the Top Story journalism student investigative reporting reality show (Kenya), the News Literacy Project's virtual Checkology classroom (USA) and the Troll Factory simulation from Finland's public broadcaster, YLE. The awards were presented in Paris at NewsXchange.

DETAILS HERE
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The "Since Parkland" project in the United States received  the 2019 Journalism Award category.

 

Other laureates were The Children's Radio Foundation (South Africa), Quds News Network (Palestine) and News Network from the Danish Broadcasting Corp (Denmark.) The awards were presented in Paris at NewsXchange.

DETAILS HERE
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THE INAUGURAL AWARD

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The Guardian US and the Eagle Eye student newsmagazine of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (Parkland, USA)  were the first Global Youth & News Media Prize laureates, receiving an honorary award  for their joint live coverage in March 2018 of the March for Our Lives demonstration in Washington D.C. to promote gun control.

The citation read: “The Guardian and the student journalism staff of The Eagle Eye at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School worked jointly to keep young voices front and center in the live coverage of the March for Our Lives demonstration for The Guardian US by the student journalists of The Eagle Eye. This initiative provides a stunning example of a student takeover of a trusted news source that offers solid lessons for other newsrooms to dare to do something similar.”

The honorary award marked the launch of the global prize and was presented 14 November 2018 at NewsXchange, the European Broadcasting Union's premier conference that attracts top news executives from all over the world. It was held in Edinburgh and hosted by BBC News and BBC Scotland.   

 

DETAILS HERE   

THE ProjecTS

We amplify youth journalism through its World Teenage Reporting Projects and support journalism for children, most recently through the #HowToSaveOurPlanetStep1 global project. We are open to working with new partners to add to expand that portfolio.

A continuing initiative, #KidsDrawPeace4Ukraine, was inspired by the work of several editors of news for children and invites that constituency worldwide to create and post artistic message of hope and peace for Ukraine.

 

Our main project is a continuing World Teenage Reporting Project aims to further news media work that serves, supports and both attracts and learns from young audiences by amplifying the work of teenage journalists in covering the champions among that generation and also those adult sthey deem worthy.

The first World Teenage Reporting Project > COVID-19 saw teenage journalists in 19 countries around the world produce more than 60  stories about how their peers were helping during the chaotic and terrifying early months pandemic.

The second edition was The Tolerance Profile Challenge, launched on the United Nations International Day for Tolerance in November 2020 and spanning Human Rights Month in December. It featured profiles of champions in the quest to get along with stories showcased on the International Day of Education. It will continue into 2022.

Our main media partner is News Decoder, a global educational news service for young people. Founder Nelson Graves noted, "This activity fits our mission perfectly by helping news media amplify teenage voices about the positive role youth can play in a major, global phenomenon."

SHOW ME THE PROJECTS

 

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Partners & SUPPORTERS

Council of Europe North-South Centre  promotes an active global citizenship among governments, parliaments, local & regional authorities and civil society by raising awareness of global interdependence through intercultural dialogue and global education.

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Erasmus +  is the European Union's programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe.

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World News Day  (28 September) focuses on a global campaign to display support for journalists and their audiences, who use facts and understanding to help make the world a better place. In 2022, the campaign concentrated #JournalismMatters.

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Global Media and Information Literacy Week and World Press Freedom Day represent two UNESCO initiatives that align particularly well with our objectives, and we are delighted to actively support them with both publicity and participation. We have also done actions in support of several commemorative days designated by the United Nations:  International Day for Tolerance, Human Rights Month, the International Day of Education and the International Day of Peace

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Schurz Communications, WAN-IFRA Press Freedom and IAPA/SIP (Interamerican Press Association/Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa)  joined us in 2021 to launch the inaugural Press Freedom Teacher Award, a part of the News/Media Literacy category of the Global Youth & News Media Prize. The first awards were given in memory of Scott C. Schurz (1936-2021) , a global leader in promoting press freedom activism and actions for youth among publishers. Since then, we have expanded award as a Press Freedom Teaching Award to also recognize such work by news media organizations. We now honor and amplify the cases of threatened journalists who are chosen by students in the previous laureates' classes.

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PRESS FREEDOM

We are proud members of these global networks:

The Learning Planet  Institute, based in France,  which promotes an educational revolution to surmount the challenges of our rapidly changing and increasingly complex  world.

HundrED, based in Finland, which  identifies, amplifies and helps implement in new places educational innovations that have impact and the potential to grow.

Anna Lindh Foundation, based in Egypt, which brings together the very diverse civil society organizations involved in the promotion of intercultural dialogue across the Euro-Mediterranean region.

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News-Decoder,  the initiative of the French-based non-profit Nouvelles Decouvertes that provides secondary and university students with a news service and the opportunity for borderless, face-to-face discussions about important matters of the day.

The Google News Initiative, which works with the news industry to help journalism thrive in the digital age.

The European Journalism Centre, an international non-profit headquartered in The Netherlands that connects journalists with new ideas, skills and people

In addition, we greatly apreciate an array of generous people who prefer to remain anonymous  and who have helped us both financially and morally when we have needed it most.  You know who you are.

Finally, we encourage you to join us in support ing Ukraine's Voices of Children Foundation , which does art therapy and much more, and Media City Bergen's Anne Jacobsen Memorial Award, named after a longtime advocate of news media youth actions.

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