Nanette, south side Englewood resident and Wade, north side Edgewater resident, pose together on Wade’s front porch and in front of the other’s home. Credit: Tonika johnson “I’m sure you’ve heard the ...
Tonika Lewis Johnson’s “Folded Map” project brings together residents across Chicago’s segregation lines, and the project has expanded to include West Side addresses. Reset sits down with Tonika and ...
People living in the greater Chicago area are regularly told not to go to the South and West Sides of the city. Tonika Lewis Johnson of the Folded Map Project and two North Side residents involved ...
(Reuters) - Chicago's segregated residents are unexpectedly becoming friends in a project that an artist hopes will smash barriers and stereotypes. When Tonika Johnson started photographing houses ...
This is a house on Chicago's South Side in a predominantly Black neighborhood. This is a house at the same address on Chicago's North Side in a predominantly white neighborhood. The photos are part of ...
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The MacArthur Foundation today announced the 22 winners of this year’s MacArthur Fellowship, known as the “genius grant,” with one recipient hailing from Chicago. Chicago photographer and social ...
The creator of the Folded Map Project on bringing people together. Since we first met Tonika Lewis Johnson in 2020, she has expanded the Folded Map project -- adding workshops, a play and a movie. On ...