@sarahsholder and I spoke with activists on how to combat anti-Asian hate & violence, and then @arielabergriger turned our interviews into a wonderful illustrated piece: https://t.co/0NocGFwSwz
Absolutely staggered that our Water Grab series was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting. I am so so SO proud of our team and urge you to read the entire series HERE https://t.co/HTXpdlDEZg
This week @linpoonsays writes about the ways that landscape architects and urban planners are trying to answer the loneliness epidemic: https://t.co/NtqsKYW5ef
Hi! @citylab is launching a design newsletter and they gave me the keys. Crazy on their part but I'm not giving them back. Please sign up: https://t.co/NyUWdKIhKp
As AZ curbs homebuilding to conserve water, some suburbs have turned to the private water market so they can continue to grow. Competition is pushing up prices, rewarding water speculators. By @leslieatlarge@Jeremy_CF_Lin@linpoonsays / FREE to read
https://t.co/bE42K2jQpT
Climate-driven wildfire smoke is another California environmental trend that's gone nationwide, unfortunately in this case. @linpoonsays and I write about lessons learned on the West Coast that could help the East Coast deal with orange skies. @climate
https://t.co/T3HjzfeU3c
🏆 Bedrock, USA has been nominated for a Webby Award! The series from Bloomberg CityLab shed a light on political extremism in small town America.
Vote for Bedrock, USA here https://t.co/dRA9HQWiMI
Can confirm what @sarahsholder and @linpoonsays report: Crystal City is still visibly holding its breath for Amazon HQ2 to make its landing.
Complete with the ubiquitous tech campus Adirondack chairs floating in no man’s land
My #Bloomberg@citylab@business story: More lower-income #AsianAmericans are moving into public housing in NYC's East Harlem, but social services are still lacking https://t.co/NBrY7vSpOo
1/4 Not sure who this may help or bring comfort to, but I wanted to share this: In July 2018 outside a Sacramento, California, DMV office, I met Tyré Nichols. He had been waiting 6+ hours in miserable 98-degree heat...
I don’t have the right words to say except that my heart hurts for the victims and their families. My parents are behind me right now furiously cooking away; LNY means a lot to our community and it’s been taken from so many people last night in Monterey Park (and beyond).
When I visited LA years ago, a friend and her family graciously offered to let me stay at their home in San Gabriel Valley. Their neighborhood was a 10-min drive from Monterey Park, and it was amazing. Loved the food and the people.
Monterey Park, a city of 61,000 in the San Gabriel Valley, has a majority Asian American population. Located east of Los Angeles, the suburb is 65% Asian American, 27% Latino, and 6% white, according to census data. https://t.co/x00ZQqXA5J
Why do #Christmas movies hate cities so much? “The irony, of course, is that these movies that portray the cruel hustle of big cities and the virtues of small-town life are filmed in big cities that get high marks for livability.” Via @linpoonsays@citylab
https://t.co/S1jSkBgwFS
NEW: Did you know there's a map identifying practically every tree in New York City's streets and parks, with cool facts about each?
@linpoonsays reports on the latest update https://t.co/TLrLxfbHXG
My @citylab@business story: Suquamish Tribe is creating #affordablehousing with its share of $20bn in federal pandemic aid near one of the priciest US real estate markets (ave home price in #Seattle is $950k) https://t.co/NFup8DBzAK
Our built environment is a major contributor to the climate crisis. Japan's minka, wooden homes designed like an interlocking puzzle without nails or screws, offer a blueprint for a more sustainable future.
A 🧵on my latest for @climate and @CityLab
https://t.co/acYuw2VNOE