JJIE: Diversity, equity and inclusion

Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE) is a publication of the Center for Sustainable Journalism, part of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kennesaw State University.

As part of the Center, we join the larger university community in creating a culture of inclusion at Kennesaw State University where all members of the community can achieve excellence, succeed and thrive.

We put that commitment into action through our journalism and operations.

The journalism JJIE and our affiliated site, Youth Today, produced in the past year reflects our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion: 

Asian-Black activism, going back decades, now is being rekindled

Opinion: People like me — transformed and propelled by prison life — must be part of the fix for what’s broken in our criminal justice system

Gun suicides felled some veterans; others found a way forward

As air quality worsens, so does childhood asthma

These clinics specialize in gynecologic care for women with disabilities

‘Without language, we are nothing’: New Mexico to pay Native-language teachers equally 

Not enough beds, services for homeless youth in New Mexico 

Hurricane Maria devastated her home. Now, this teen is helping put survival kits in Florida libraries 

Black girls are experiencing record rates of self-injury and death by suicide 

Afghan teen leads family into new life in America