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Tonika Lewis Johnson: Reimagining Chicago Through Art and Activism

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What does it truly mean to confront the realities of segregation in a city like Chicago?
In this episode of N'DIGO STUDIO, host Hermene Hartman sits down with social justice artist and MacArthur Genius Fellow Tonika Lewis Johnson, whose work continues to reshape how Chicago understands race, place, and community.


Johnson reflects on art as a catalyst for change, sharing how projects like the Folded Map Project build empathy by connecting residents from neighborhoods long divided by policy and perception. She also discusses Unblocked Englewood, her latest initiative, repairing homes in historically disinvested areas and highlighting why ownership and equity are key to a thriving city.


As a bestselling author, Johnson’s book “Don’t Go” amplifies personal stories from Chicago’s South and West Sides, challenging stereotypes and reframing what authentic Black storytelling looks like. Throughout the conversation, she and Hartman explore how creativity, civic engagement, and community memory intersect.

This episode offers a clear, grounded look at how one artist is using her platform to push for a more just and connected Chicago. Tune in for a powerful conversation on belonging, revitalization, and the role of art in shaping the future of our neighborhoods.


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