The Youth Community Journalism Institute proudly collaborates with a diverse group of media and community organizations, each committed to amplifying youth voices and promoting impactful storytelling.
Carmen Robles and Associates LLC
Dedicated to community empowerment through strategic communication and advocacy, Carmen Robles and Associates provide vital support in engaging diverse audiences.
Conversaciones de Salud
Focused on health education and awareness, Conversaciones de Salud supports bilingual storytelling and dialogues around public health issues in the community.
Minnesota Star Tribune
As Minnesota’s largest newspaper, the Star Tribune offers mentorship and platforms for youth journalists, ensuring their stories reach a wide audience.
National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ)
The NAHJ champions diversity in journalism, providing invaluable professional development opportunities and networking support for aspiring young journalists.
SPEAK MPLS
SPEAK MPLS elevates youth expression through multimedia storytelling, workshops, and community events designed to empower young voices across Minneapolis.
St. Paul Neighborhood Network (SPNN)
SPNN fosters community storytelling by offering access to media training and broadcast resources, empowering youth to create and share their narratives through television and digital media.
The Alley
The Alley specializes in community journalism with a hyper-local focus, allowing youth journalists to deeply engage with and report on issues directly impacting their neighborhoods.
Together, these partnerships enrich the Youth Community Journalism Institute by broadening educational experiences, amplifying diverse perspectives, and strengthening community connections through powerful storytelling.