If her neighborhood is going to gentrify, Tonetta Graham wants existing residents to be able to stay — and benefit.
PlanPhilly, March 2018
White Philadelphians received 10 times as many mortgage loans as black Philadelphians in 2015 and 2016, according to a Reveal investigation.
PlanPhilly, February 2018
Traditional explanations of segregation have failed to account for the ways people construct their mental maps of the city.
Next City, February 2018
After decades behind bars, Norman Kehling will soon be free. In his final months in prison, he’s found an unexpected way to prepare for life on the outside.
Salt Institute, December 2017
A year in Whittier, Alaska, where isolation, claustrophobia, solitude, and community collide.
Dorothea Lange - Paul Taylor Prize winner 2013
A profile of 12-year-old Thomas, who loves to sing, act, dance, and do magic. He's also partially deaf.
WMPG November 2017.
In Oxford Circle, one in four residents was born outside the U.S. Many are children, prompting a new look at education needs.
Next City, November 2017
A housing ad in Indianapolis draws clear connections between race, class, and gentrification.
Next City, November 2017.
The same family has been cleaning the bathrooms at Maine's Cumberland County Fair for over 35 years.
Salt Institute, September 2017
As the city plans a major investment in rec centers, parks and libraries, two neighborhoods offer a road map to getting this overhaul right.
Next City, September 2017
Logan and Ashley run a cannabis delivery business out of their motel room, and they're starting to get cabin fever.
Salt Institute, September 2017
New Orleans removes four Confederate monuments — in dead of night.
Next City, May 2017
How a new crop of pint-size markets are making food shopping, well, just better.
Philadelphia Magazine, May 2017
Should polluters be given financial incentives to clean up the air?
Next City, January 2017
One woman's quest to eat healthy in a Philadelphia food desert.
Next City, November 2016
Amid a booming, tech-driven growth spurt, a controversial approach to sheltering the homeless is gaining ground.
Next City, July 2016.
Reexamining cycling advocacy at the intersection of racism, over-policing, and gentrification.
Spoke Magazine, June 2016
A proposal to build a museum of climate change.
Nautilus Magazine's Facts So Romantic,
September 2015