“This is your culture, this is part of your existence.”
WHYY, February 2020
Trump-voting brothers crusade against micro-aggressions in rural PA
WHYY, February 2020
Dems aren’t afraid of gun control anymore. Does it matter?
VICE, January 2020
Three days with teachers learning to carry guns in schools
WHYY, September 2019
Philly PD launch dragnet on Indego e-bikes
PlanPhilly, January 2020
Neighbors debate how to memorialize a gruesome past
WHYY, September 2019
A symbol of corporate excess falls
WHYY, May 2019
Addiction is a family disease, but adolescent siblings may feel more alone than most
WHYY, May 2019
34 years after Philadelphia bombed their block, the Renfros are getting new neighbors
PlanPhilly, May 2019
Starting salaries can be as low as $22,000
WHYY, April 2019
Two people, across the world, connected by tear gas
PRI’s The World, November 2018
Teachers and parents learned about the policy in the newspaper
WHYY, November 2018
Two community cooks recreate migration patterns through cuisine
WHYY, July 2018
“In this area there’s just not the work there used to be"
WESA, August 2018
A 200-instrument contraption, played by just two musicians
WHYY, May 2018
Bees love cities. What can cities do to love them back?
Next City, May 2018
One Philly student learns to cope with memories of a house fire
WHYY’s Keystone Crossroads, April 2018
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
ESSAYS
Drinking to life and death on one of Europe's most dangerous roads.
Roads and Kingdoms, February 2016
On my first night in Alaska, I'm introduced to the state's long tradition of tall-tale.
American Recreation, February 2014
On their last trip of the season, four fishermen take on the most disgusting task of their careers.
Turnagain Times, October 2013
GUEST
With education reporter Avi Wolfman Arent
Radio Times, August 2019
Philly prepares to overhaul its rec centers
Third Wave Urbanism, September 2017