Environmental Response in Rainier Beach
ArcGIS StoryMap on changes in the natural, cultural, and built environment over time. Add screenshots and your role notes here.
Open StoryMapArchive
This page is for material that should be discoverable without crowding the homepage: class projects, StoryMaps, journalism, photography, and future case studies.
ArcGIS StoryMap on changes in the natural, cultural, and built environment over time. Add screenshots and your role notes here.
Open StoryMapFuture case study slot for the cleaner site plan, role, constraints, and the balance between program, parking, access, and outdoor space.
Local politics, school board, housing, COVID-19, sports, multimedia, and photo coverage from student journalism.
Open archiveCandidate visual essay from the local photo folder: public space, street life, vendors, crowds, and urban texture.
Document archive
Planning Commission materials on off-street parking standards, transportation demand management, and code implementation.
Open memorandumAgenda report for a Planning Commission sign program amendment, including findings, conditions of approval, and applicant exhibits.
Open agenda reportQGIS project using ACS data to map changes in income and non-white population share, with a focus on South Seattle and displacement patterns.
Open map 1 Open map 2Podcast project on Washington paid family and medical leave, job protection, coalition building, and legislative compromise.
Policy paper proposing adjustments to Washington's education funding formula, with emphasis on high-need students and district equity.
Open paperLiterature review on rebel-group alliances, rivalry, identity, strategic incentives, and post-conflict questions in civil wars.
Open paperPaly Voice threads
The archive can be organized around recurring public-life questions: housing pressure, school governance, local politics, campus culture, athletics, and multimedia field reporting.
Open full Paly Voice archiveUse this thread for stories about governance, representation, public decisions, and civic institutions.
Connects naturally to planning: local housing debates, street life, school facilities, and built-environment context.
Shows how institutions feel from the ground level: crowds, ceremonies, performances, and everyday participation.
Use for image-forward work where sequencing, timing, and visual judgment carry the story.
Photo archive
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