World Jan 13 A Free Press? A Year After Tunisia’s Revolution, Youth Weigh In After 23 years of restrictions under President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, 10 Tunisian youth share their thoughts with student reporter and photographer Ahmed Medien of Speak Out Tunisia, a citizen journalism training project.
World Dec 14 10 Congolese Youth on Why They Voted – or Didn’t Congolese youth share their views about why they voted in December 2011 elections and whether or not they felt it mattered.
Arts Oct 31 ‘Wall of Martyrs’ Depicts Egypt’s Fallen in Graffiti Art A graffiti wall in Alexandria, Egypt depicts the faces of Egyptians who died in the country's recent revolution, for which many Egyptians consider them martyrs.
Education Oct 18 NewsHour Extra: Youth Profiles from Zuccotti Park Youth reporters at People's Production House and Newsmotion.org. ventured into New York City's Zuccotti Park and interviewed young people participating in the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Education Sep 28 Seven Notable Banned Books The last week of September marks National Banned Books Week. Here are seven books both modern and classic that have been banned or challenged in the past decade. Each book has also been featured on the NewsHour broadcast or website.
Education Sep 19 Young Photographer Documents Egypt’s Revolution Eighteen-year-old Egyptian student and photographer Yasser Alaa has been documenting his country's recent revolution from behind the lens of a camera, most recently attending protests that sprang up after the country's longtime dictator, Hosni Mubarak, stepped down.