As Black Lives Matter protests spread throughout the world, a 45-year-old Belizean artist hopes his art will inspire people to consider the big and complicated… Read More
Fall 2020 Magazine Articles
Artists Create Place to Reflect After the Killing of George Floyd
Ever since Cadex Herrera picked up a pencil, he has been creating art: from doodling to creating murals to bring awareness to social justice issues… Read More
ThreeSixty Scholar Gives Voice to Untold Stories
Armando Tecpile has a hard labor job at a dairy farm near Cochrane, Wisconsin; but that’s a significant issue for his wife, his children and… Read More
Youth Voice: Black in America, a Journal
Over the summer, ThreeSixty Journalism opened a call for youth to weigh in on recent events in the community. Students were asked to submit audio,… Read More
Youth Voice: My Expression of Self-Care
Over the summer, ThreeSixty Journalism opened a call for youth to weigh in on recent events in the community. Students were asked to submit audio,… Read More
ThreeSixty Prepares Scholar for Storytelling Career
A decade ago, Simeon Lancaster was an unassuming 14-year-old beginning his exploration of journalism at ThreeSixty. Ten years later, he is an associate producer of… Read More
Youth Voice: Reflecting on the Latino Perspective
Over the summer, ThreeSixty Journalism opened a call for youth to weigh in on recent events in the community. Students were asked to submit audio,… Read More
Youth Voice: Letter to My Past Self
Over the summer, ThreeSixty Journalism opened a call for youth to weigh in on recent events in the community. Students were asked to submit audio,… Read More
A New Beginning for MIGIZI
As protests swept through a south Minneapolis neighborhood, flames and destruction found their way to the home of Native American nonprofit MIGIZI. The organization’s 2-year-old… Read More
Fall 2020 Magazine: Editor’s Note
We need to hear your voices now. ThreeSixty Journalism exists because we believe in the power of youth voices, and we will continue to exist… Read More
Youth Voice: Thanks, Mom, for Joining Me
Over the summer, ThreeSixty Journalism opened a call for youth to weigh in on recent events in the community. Students were asked to submit audio,… Read More
College Essay: Introvert in COVID
The phone rings. Should I pick it up? It’s my friend Kylie. She probably wants to ask me to hang out. So, I give it… Read More
Food Forests: A Sustainable Approach to Hunger
As a 19-year-old environmental studies student, Kim Rockman was diagnosed with a disease called chronic fatigue syndrome. For two years, she had been thinking about… Read More
College Essay: Pledge for Better Care
Imagine walking down the street and seeing people throw glances at you like you’re weird or different because of who you are. I am a… Read More
Delinquency and Diatribes: Graffiti Art in Turbulent Times
The clamorous clanks of a spray-paint canister at late hours in the night may sound like vandalism; but to artists and protesters, they sound like… Read More
College Essay: Battling Rare Diseases
“Tag, you’re it!” he yells, barely touching my back as I jump onto the gray concrete barrier that separates the playground sand from the rest… Read More