I wanted journalism about housing to better serve New Yorkers who have made the city home.What I learned from creating journalism to serve people who are working to keep and protect their homes during a pandemic, and how…Dec 17, 2020Dec 17, 2020
A newsletter to help tenants navigate the pandemic in NYCOne constant of the pandemic is rent is still due on the first of the month, but the rules and resources for that keep changing. We…Dec 17, 2020Dec 17, 2020
East New York is now a cease and desist zone—so what does that mean for residents trying to keep…Homeowners in parts of Brooklyn’s Community Board 5 have the chance to opt into a list that bans real estate solicitors from trying to…Nov 27, 2020Nov 27, 2020
Highlights from #PPPC19These are my top four moments from the People Powered Publishing Conference.Nov 24, 2019Nov 24, 2019
Before engaging a community, journalists should hit the books.Re-examing the theories and methods behind our work can help journalists make knowledge production more collaborative, communal and…Nov 8, 2019Nov 8, 2019
Beyond showing your work, show your facesHow a floral thrift store couch and a polaroid camera helped build trust in Milwaukee local news.Nov 1, 2019Nov 1, 2019
The Journalist as Mediator? Up for debate.Do some of the answers to our biggest questions live in brave, small spaces?Oct 27, 2019Oct 27, 2019
A case for reframing who journalists are reporting “for”What would change if journalists related to their audiences as constituents instead of consumers?Oct 14, 2019Oct 14, 2019
The *Social* Journalist and the MurdererThoughts on big, hard questions and how we need to move through them.Sep 29, 2019Sep 29, 2019
Design thinking: a new framework for journalismCould starting with asking what people actually want and need to know from the media be a better way to build trust than feigning…Sep 20, 2019Sep 20, 2019