On the Magic in Knowing the Stories Behind a Place
Karen in West Harlem, NYC
On Hip Hop as Folklore
Elena in Morris Park, the Bronx
On Completing Community Narratives
Carol in Central City, New Orleans
On Inhabiting Spaces of Celebration and Resistance
Jim in Hardwick, Massachusetts
On Stewarding Stolen Land As Displaced People
Rel in Fairview, North Carolina
On Preservation and the Archive
Shabez in Kinloch, Missouri
On Fighting Back and Fighting Forward
Gregory in Bedford Park, the Bronx
On Urban Democracy
Dustin in Mid-City, New Orleans
On Building Together
Tōsh in Vidalia, GA and New Orleans, LA
On Non-Hierarchical Community Aid
SG in Washington Heights, NYC
On Creating Black Spaces, Outdoors
Debbie in Saint Louis, MO
On Reciprocity with the Earth
Jill in Waterbury, Connecticut
On Not Just Selling Stuff
Anthony in Parkchester, the Bronx
On Environmental Relationships
Franziska in New Orleans, Louisiana
On Manifesting a Healthy Future
Ayanna in Co-op City, the Bronx
On Finding Beauty in the Simple
Leo in Scranton, Pennsylvania
On Harlem as Cultural History
Josh in Harlem, New York City
On Imploring the City for Better
Daytrian in New Orleans East
On Creating Inclusive Spaces
Dominique in Queen Village, Philadelphia
On Showing Up
#JusticeforGeorgeFloyd Protesters in Pittsburgh, PA
On Communal Watering Holes
Tim in Gowanus, Brooklyn
On Moveable Apartments
Mika in Hamilton Heights, New York City
On Being Rooted through Transition
Niara in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
On Homes, Both New and Old
Clare in East Harlem, New York City
On Breakfast Carts and Livelihoods
John in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City
On Being Wondered
Ava in Harlem, New York City