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2022 Civic Journalism Camp
In partnership with National Writing Project and the MacArthur Foundation
Arkansas
12 responses to "Our Democracy" and counting
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Education in Democracy
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Jasmine, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
One must first know what they are talking about before partaking in democracy, after all no one would want someone coming in and trying to change something without first knowing why something is li...
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democracy
Kindness In A Cruel World
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Shailynn Hammerstone, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
The kindness of Pastor John reveals him as a keeper of democracy.
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leadership
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community
Democracy Similarities In Nature
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Julia, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
This photo is of a tree at Peabody Hall at the University of Arkansas.
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youth activism
Biology, Democracy, and My Sister
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Kyle G., Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
Biology, Democracy, and My Sister is about the idea of diversity in democracy and what a good democratic person looks like.
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family
Education, Empathy, and Critical Thinking
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Mason Mabry and Nolan Bryant, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
A narrative essay and analyzation of our interview with Ms. Zaloudek on her life and opinions on democracy.
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community
What democracy is to me
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Maya , Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
This is the image of my choice because it is beautiful and democracy means a place where we are all accepting of one another and we think of each other as equal therefore democracy is a beautiful t...
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freedom
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