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YJI Alum’s New Music Video

September 9, 2010
by Youth Journalism International

Here’s a new music video by YJI alum Brian LaRue, performing with the Tyler Trudeau Attempt in “These Are Dark Times.”

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We are honored and grateful that the @International Women's Club of New England selected YJI as one of the four charities that they will be supporting through fundraising this year! <3 🤩🦞🌎🌈☀️🍾🌠❤️ ...

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Congratulations to YJI alum Zac B-Rope, now making a positive difference in young lives as a high school English teacher, for this terrific story: thesagonline.com/40234/news/zac-broken-rope-builds-meaningful-connections-with-his-students/ ...

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English teacher Zac Broken Rope grew up in a rural Nebraska town that had a smaller population than the student body of Brookline Public Schools. The high school he attended placed little value on post- secondary education and many people in the town never enrolled in school at all. Broken Rope said...
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