Journalism, me, and the American Dream – The Evanstonian

Journalism, me, and the American Dream – The Evanstonian

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Journalism has the power to shape our realities, our dreams. My idea of the American Dream was planted from a young age, something that the Statue of Liberty symbolized and my parents proved. It was the idea that as long as I was here and could stay, there was nothing I couldn’t do and nothing

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