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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
by
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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A Library, A Democracy
by
Emma , Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
A library, a book return cabinet is for students to return books of knowledge that they have yet so to retain. Citizens, returning the books, the books representing each person’s vote, their ideas,...
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community
To Sit and See
by
Tyla, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
Some people do not have freedom to do most normal things we do in our life. We tend to take the little things for granted but those little things are someone else's dreams. Sit and see the beauty o...
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Keep It Funky
by
Jimma, Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
A lot of people do not have the freedom to be funky. I think it is really beautiful that here, we have the freedom to put stickers on signs and to be as funky as we want.
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Democracy
by
sj , Civic Journalism Camp- NWP at U of A, Arkansas
. Summary:
This is a building on the campus of the University of Arkansas. It is Peabody Hall. we are using this building for a classroom for our journalism camp. I believe this photo shows democracy because ...
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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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