PinnedPublished inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteAbout the InstituteFollow in the footsteps of the best and brightest young journalists in America by applying to Student Journalism Institute.Apr 5, 2021Apr 5, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteMubarak Soulemane’s family tried to protect him from his schizophrenia.Mubarak Soulemane’s family tried to assure that his schizophrenia did not define his life. But one day, while he was in a manic episode…Jul 1, 2021Jul 1, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteIn Chicago, the mothers of police abuse survivors push for justice.They say their sons were tortured by Chicago police officers. Now, they’re pushing for justice and the abolition of the police.Jun 27, 2021Jun 27, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteMeet the videographer: Christopher Vazquez“My goal is to produce work that is impactful and can service both the people that I’m covering and the people engaging with my work.”Jun 27, 2021Jun 27, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteThe family of Carl Dorsey continues to wait for details about his death.On the first day of 2021, his family learned of his death in Newark, N.J. Months later, they still know very little about what happened.Jun 27, 2021Jun 27, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteMeet the videographer: Shiyu XuHer primary passion is to focus on people who are not covered by the mainstream media. “I do believe that everyone has a story to tell.”Jun 27, 2021Jun 27, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteMeet the photographer: Rosa Amanda TuiránShe plans to pursue personal projects on issues such as environmental justice and immigration going forward.Jun 26, 2021Jun 26, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteMeet the photographer: Haiyun Jiang“I just really want to keep working on human-centered stories that make people feel something, make people do something after they’ve seen…Jun 26, 2021Jun 26, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteMeet the photographer: Yehyun KimShe aims to produce visuals that illustrate people-centered stories.Jun 26, 2021Jun 26, 2021
Published inThe New York Times Student Journalism InstituteIf a social worker responds to mental health crises, the outcome can change.The police have been the first responders to mental crisis calls. But cities are seeking better ways to bring in mental health…Jun 26, 2021Jun 26, 2021