Jihii JollyHow a question I’ve lived with all my life died in 2020At 16, I remember asking a number of adults around me why people had the impulse to live. When faced with doom, interminable pain or…Aug 24, 2021Aug 24, 2021
Jihii JollyWho would you call in an emergency?The way we seek out information during a personal crisis is a useful starting place for navigating global crises.Aug 23, 2021Aug 23, 2021
Jihii JollyFAQ’s on What I’m Doing Post-News DeeplyUntil the end of August, I was News Deeply’s Community Editor for all things gender. That ended when we paused publication on several (and…Nov 8, 2018Nov 8, 2018
Jihii JollyWhy We Read the News (and how to do it)This is an essay to accompany a lesson plan & contest I’ve worked with Katherine Schulten at the New York Times Learning Network to develop…Nov 2, 20171Nov 2, 20171
Jihii JollyWhat happens when you combine dance and journalism?Two years ago, I read a piece in The New York Times Magazine by Laila Lalami called My Life as a Muslim in the West’s ‘Grey Zone’. She…Aug 14, 2017Aug 14, 2017
Jihii JollyShrinking to the MiddleWhat I’ve noticed about growing up from observing the adults around meSep 19, 2016Sep 19, 2016
Jihii JollyHow to Read the News When You’re in High SchoolLike any other habit, your news routine is a tricky thing to change once you get used to it. If you don’t pay any attention to the news…Feb 28, 2016Feb 28, 2016