Englewood artist and activist Tonika Johnson created Folded Map to show the disparities among Chicago residents while bringing people together to have a conversation. Tracking the Chicago Bears in NFL ...
Growing up in Englewood – deemed one of Chicago’s most dangerous neighborhoods – photographer Tonika Johnson was perturbed by the rampant racial inequalities that plagued her city's residential areas.
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The Englewood Branded store is 800 square feet of positive thinking on West 63rd Street on Chicago’s South Side. The shop sells T-shirts, coffee mugs, keychains and other items emblazoned with the ...
CHICAGO -- Photographer, activist and Englewood resident Tonika Lewis Johnson has embarked on a new project called "Folded Map." The idea came to her when she was in high school, traveling from ...
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 ...
Chicago is a tale of two cities - the North Side and downtown thrive while other areas are left behind. A project called "Folded Map" explores these inequalities and segregation through photography.
Chicago is known as one of the most segregated cities in the country--and that disconnect can sow prejudice, fear and misunderstanding of the other. So one Englewood resident wanted to explore that ...