Stephanie Nakhleh is a journalist from Los Alamos covering how policy shapes daily life. She writes about systems, housing, and local government—and what it takes to build a future that works better for more people.
Dad In the City 🏗️ A father who shares insights on raising kids in the built enviornment, ensuring families too can benefit from smart growth and urbanism.
Join over 1,100 readers building the American city-building movement. Translating how cities actually get better across planning, community work, development, and everything in between for people who want to be part of it.
Urban planner and writer thinking about cities and family life and the intersection between them. Pragmatic (disillusioned, reform-minded) liberal. Author RIGHT OF WAY. Working on a new book about children and public space.
Exploring how to create better places for everyone in our shared built environment through the lens of urban planning, real estate development and placemaking.
Unexpected takes on the modern world of work. Paul explores our obsession with work and the default path of success and tries to imagine new possibilities for how we can conceive of life, work & what matters.