Children of War

10 Apr

Twenty-six-year-old  USC student Jayson Kellogg explains the images and messages found in his self-published book, Children of War, where he explores the impact of the war on his colleagues and ordinary Iraqis he often encountered.

Part of an ongoing project that will explore the extent to which universities and colleges are ready to take on the next wave of American soldiers returning from war, this short slideshow will accompany a radio documentary piece that will air next month on KQED’s The California Report.

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One Response to “Children of War”

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