Artist Residency in Motherhood : Mobility, Motherhood & the City
Looking forward to beginning my own Artist in Residence in Motherhood this month, with inspiration to more deeply reconnect with my photography and narrative writing as craftContinue Reading
Pedestrian Economy
Since the early days of Pedestrian Space I’ve been thinking about pedestrianization and benefits to businesses. Through my ongoing coverage, I am always asking business owners onContinue Reading
2023 in review
2023 soon coming to a close….. I took some time on this sunny Warsaw winter morning to compose a year-in-review reflection over morning coffee ☕ It’s easyContinue Reading
Video Feature: 15-minute city in Ursynów
In 2023, I was invited by journalist and videographer Marcin Krasnowolski to participate in the production of a short video covering Poland for EIT Urban Mobility. The video focusedContinue Reading
ITS International Article: Mobility as a Value
It was a pretty interesting and exciting opportunity to be commissioned for an article for ITS International (Route One-Publishing). Thank you Adam Hill! View online here IContinue Reading
Indian Voices of Walkability: Call for Submissions
Indian Voices of Walkability Community Engagement Book CONCEPT The ‘Indian Voices of Walkability’ book project presents a collective of voices from India who are natural advocates ofContinue Reading
Mobility & Motherhood
Navigating cities with my first child (and the stroller) was my primary entry point into getting a bit deeper and more complex with issues of barriers toContinue Reading
CEURES project: Presenting on Urban Meadows
November 30th: presenting in the first workshop in a series of workshops for the CEURES project, funded by the International Visegrad Fund and created by David Szebeni, president of theContinue Reading
15-minute City: More than Urban Research
The diverse opportunities at your feet within a metropolitan expanse like Warsaw are really exciting. However, the practicality, comfort and quality of life afforded by experiencing theContinue Reading
Growing up in Cities course memory
Back in Spring 2005, while pursuing a Master’s at Cornell University, I was fortunate enough to take part in a workshop course connected to the Growing upContinue Reading