
SWB Dallas
Storytellers Without Borders is a Dallas Public Library initiative, in collaboration with The Dallas Morning News, which transforms high school students into community journalists using 21st century library resources.
Latest Posts
What Makes a Neighborhood a Community
By Lucille Leydon, 10th grade, The School for the Talented and Gifted at the Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center
A Community Built From Hope, Love, and Lots of Bricks
By Sarah Houston, 11th grade, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts

In Dallas, the Fight Over Confederate Monuments Continues
By Fernando Cervantes Jr., 12th grade, Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy

DISD changes to ranking system for high schools frustrates students, parents
By Emma Lloyd, 11th grade, Woodrow Wilson High School

One Highschooler’s Quest for Community at Bus Stops in Dallas
By Annie Xia, Trinity Christian Academy

Now Seeking Next Generation of Reporters
Are you a high school student? Do you live in or near the city of Dallas? Do you ask good questions (better questions than these, for…

Applications open for Visual Storytelling Workshop this Summer
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Addressing the Gender Pay Gap in Professional Basketball
By Sanai L. Mason, 9th grader at Life School Oak Cliff High.

This family is overcoming cerebral palsy without conventional therapies
By Elizabeth Hastings, 10th grade, Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School

How Gentrification is affecting long-term businesses, residents in Oak Cliff
By Maximus Hinojosa, 11th grade, Bishop Dunne Catholic School
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