I Traveled to Paris to Advocate for Human Rights in Chicago's South Side
I Traveled to Paris to Advocate for Human Rights in Chicago's South Side - Teen Vogue
Eva Maria Lewis, a 20-year-old from the South Side of Chicago, who is the founder and CEO of The I Project, explains the importance of having conversations about human rights violations in the United States. She was the sole representative of the U.S. at the Human Rights Defenders World Summit in Paris in late October, and had the opportunity to challenge why human rights conversations exclude the people in her community.
She discussed how people are asked to empathise with people around the world who suffer the same plight that they endure at home and how this should change.
This is an example of soft but important news. The article is very well written, which links to Tenn Vogue's audience of a well educated demographic who are interested in politics.
The headline is written in a 'clickbait' manner as it uses personal pronouns. This encourages readers to click on the article. However, it is still an example of quality journalism.
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