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Pioneer Press Awards Alumna Jiles

From left: Pioneer Press Editor and Vice President Mike Burbach, ThreeSixty Executive Director Chad Caruthers, scholarship winner Erianna Jiles and Pioneer Press Reporter Fred Melo.
November 2019 Chad Caruthers 360 Alums, 360 News, ThreeSixty Magazine

ThreeSixty Journalism alumna Erianna Jiles has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the $2,000 Pioneer Press/MN Newspaper & Communications Guild Diversity Scholarship. Jiles is… Read More

Backstage with Kao Kalia Yang

ThreeSixty Alumnae Kelly Ordoñez-Saybe and Erianna Jiles visit local author Kao Kalia Yang at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul.
October 2019 Kelly Ordoñez-Saybe 360 Alums, 360 News

  Hmong-American writer Kao Kalia Yang never doubts the power of a blank page. The professional writer, born in Ban Vinai Refugee camp in Thailand… Read More

Get-Together Features Kao Kalia Yang

Kao Kalia Yang Headshot
September 2019 Chad Caruthers 360 News, Get-Together

The 2019 Great MN Media Get-Together, ThreeSixty Journalism’s annual fundraiser, features award-winning Hmong-American writer Kao Kalia Yang and will be hosted by KSTP-TV 5 Eyewitness… Read More

Fall News Team Blog: That’s A Wrap!

ThreeSixty students eat lunch with their writing coaches after completing their interviews.
September 2019 Allison DeMorett 360 News

On Saturday, Sept. 14, ThreeSixty’s Fall News Team officially kicked off! Eighteen students will spend four Saturdays at the University of St. Thomas College of… Read More

Life Journey Continues for 2016 Scholar

ThreeSixty Scholar Danielle Wong spent her spring semester studying abroad in Taiwan.
September 2019 Datelle Straub 360 Alums, 360 Scholars, Summer Camp

Danielle Wong had an inkling she should pursue a youth journalism program while in high school. Her high school, Eastview High School in Apple Valley,… Read More

Native Lacrosse Mixes Competition, Ceremony

A young lacrosse player with a traditional wooden stick looks for an open teammate to pass to. (Courtesy David Joles)
September 2019 Evelyn Lillemoe Health Equity, Summer Camp

They don’t wear protective gear; they have beautiful wooden sticks; their goal is simply a pole; and their rule book consists of only one idea:… Read More

Passing On Tradition of Hoop Dancing

Micco Sampson and son, Nokose Sampson, 4, demonstrate a traditional Native American hoop dance. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 Emil Liden Health Equity, Summer Camp

Micco Sampson never doubted his son would learn the art of hoop dancing. A renowned hoop dancer in the Twin Cities, Sampson has started to… Read More

How Hip-Hop Became His Business

House of Dance co-founder Jake Riley shows off his break-dancing skills. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 David Xu Health Equity, Summer Camp

Jake Riley started dancing 15 years ago and opened of House of Dance, Minnesota’s first studio with a focus entirely on teaching hip-hop styles. By… Read More

Building Bicycles, Building Community

Tamales y Bicicletas’ Solution to Pollution Bike Tour in Minneapolis’ East Phillips neighborhood, an educational bike tour about environmental justice on Earth Day. (Courtesy Nevada Littlewolf)
September 2019 Blake Alexander Ford Health Equity, Summer Camp

For Jose Luis Villaseñor, everything and everyone is connected.  “I always like to say we are all indigenous from somewhere,” Villaseñor said. “Community gives us… Read More

Gardens, Bicycles Changing Community

Tamales y Bicicletas’ Solution to Pollution Bike Tour in Minneapolis’ East Phillips neighborhood, an educational bike tour about environmental justice on Earth Day. (Courtesy Nevada Littlewolf)
September 2019 Austin Kuo Health Equity, Summer Camp

On East Lake Street in Minneapolis sits an easily missed shop built on struggle and hard work.   The shop is just one outreach of the… Read More

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ThreeSixty Journalism equips young Minnesotans to be sense makers, truth tellers, and bridge builders for an equitable society through multimedia journalism.