With her Folded Map Project, Tonika Lewis Johnson collaborated with the Chicago Bungalow Association to ‘fold’ Chicago’s Bungalow Belt and interview three pairs of South Side/North Side Bungalow Twins.
Read MoreChicago Community Trust /Advancing Equity
Last spring, Tonika Lewis Johnson supported MPC and the Chicago Community Trust as a series co-designer, presenter, and facilitator for the Trust’s Advancing Equity Program. This three-part series explores the homeownership gap, and serves as an ideas exchange that brought together various stakeholders to take deeper dives into topics connected to the racial and ethnic wealth gap.
Read MoreWTTW CHICAGO x FOLDED MAP
A collaboration between Elevate and Tonika Lewis Johnson, the project uplifts Chicago homeowners who have experienced the challenge of unaffordable energy costs.
Read MoreElevate Energy
A collaboration between Elevate and Tonika Lewis Johnson, the project uplifts Chicago homeowners who have experienced the challenge of unaffordable energy costs.
Read MoreFolded Map
Folded Map™ serves as a compelling bridge, both visually and tangibly, uniting residents residing on the same street but separated by a staggering 15-mile divide between Chicago’s North and South sides. This groundbreaking initiative transcends the realm of a mere photographic study, evolving into a multimedia masterpiece incorporating video interviews, a thought-provoking film, an immersive exhibition, and even a transformative play.
Read MoreInequity for Sale
Step into the narrative woven by Tonika during her 2021 Artist-as-Instigator residency at the National Public Housing Museum. Her project, “Inequity For Sale,” unveils the untold stories of Greater Englewood homes sold on Land Sale Contracts (LSC’s) in the ’50s and ’60s, exposing how these predatory contracts directly fueled the present wealth gap and community disinvestment we see today.
Read MoreUnBlocked Englewood
In October 2023, Tonika launched her newest project in collaboration with the Chicago Bungalow Association. The project, titled unBlocked En
Read MoreBelonging
What happens when the way you perceive yourself isn’t the way society sees you? Tonika Lewis Johnson explores this seismic shift in her BELONGING project, which captures the stories of eight Black and one Latinx youth from Chicago. Their realizations embody both trauma and a transformative rite of passage, shaping their perspectives on justice, politics, and interactions with authority in ways that resonate with countless young individuals.
Read MoreBelonging: Paris
Discover the hidden DNA connecting the City of Chicago and the City of Paris in Tonika Lewis Johnson’s mesmerizing project, Belonging: Paris. This innovative endeavor extends the momentum of 2020’s Belonging, now taking its narrative transatlantic.
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