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.
Love this resource, trying to better the American southwest
A newsletter about land use, housing, transportation, and climate policy in Harrisonburg, the Shenandoah Valley, and beyond. Currently living in the Netherlands, enrolled in the Global Urban Transformations Master's program at Utrecht University.
Think of these as signatures, unbound. Thoughts, explanations, and screeds about the publishing industry by Anne Trubek, founder of Belt Publishing. For the bound version, pick up "So You Want To Publish A Book?" Belt Publishing, July 2020.
Sometimes in the post-pandemic world, it seems like it doesn't matter "where" you are! In some ways that's true, but in other ways "place" matters more than ever. "The Future Of Where" explores the ways in which place and community still matter.
The Affordable Housing Handbook is a field guide for those who want to do well, do good and do more to make rental housing more affordable in the United States.
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.
The People’s Pitch is where the world’s game returns to the people. It’s a founder’s journal, a media platform, and an organizing tool rooted in the idea that soccer can be more than a sport.