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Editor Saffia shares things she learned working on the Summer issue

14th June 2019

The commitment of teen activists

It’s really exciting to hear first hand what is inspiring young people around the world to get involved with the climate change movement. In the summer issue we hear from Gabrielle inn Tasmania and Zoe in the UK about how they came involved and what they are working for.

That we should make time for art and creativity

In Zion Light’s interview with band La Juega they talk about the importance of art and creativity and what it can teach us all… to have a go, to make mistakes, to have fun…

To really think about male stereotyping

Melia Keeton-Digby’s article sets out male stereotypes and how this can restrict us all. Noel McDermott writes about the mental health of men and how we need to think about supporting both new parents. These are fantastic reflective features, helping us to reflect on what we can do.

Find out more in the Summer issue of JUNO, available here.

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