
an illustrated column about housing, houselessness, public safety, & the social contract
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There’s an election this month! We vote by mail in Oregon, so if you’re a registered voter here, you should have received your ballot by now. It needs to be mailed or dropped off at one of these sites by Tuesday, May 20th.
The elections ar...
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I mention a piece I wrote about non-voters and under-voters in the last election that you can read...
From left to right: Councilor Angelita Morillo, Jessie Burke, and Max Steele. All illustrations by Deepti Menon.
Many years ago, Austrian economists Ernest Fehr & Simon Gächter designed an experiment that sought to solve the puzzle of huma...
This is the video that was supposed to launch this Substack. I’d been trying for years to tell people what I wanted to do—make journalism as beautiful and compelling as art and art as important and informative as journalism—and it felt like...
Not long ago, the Portland Housing Bureau posted the good news that financing on the biggest affordable housing project it had ever funded had finally closed, meaning construction could finally begin! The tone of the tweet was celebratory a...
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writer and reporter working at the intersection of journalism and art | originally from L.A., now in Portland by way of Arizona and Sonora
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