
Lindsay Lazarski
Keystone Crossroads Multimedia ProducerLindsay Lazarski is a photojournalist and multimedia producer for Keystone Crossroads, a statewide public media initiative focused on problems and solutions facing Pennsylvania's cities.
Before joining the Keystone Crossroads collaboration, Lindsay produced daily and feature multimedia content for WHYY's NewsWorks and was founder and editor of View Finders blog.
Lindsay has dangled from the back of a musher’s dog sled, climbed six feet under into a Bucks County bomb shelter and strutted up Broad Street on New Year's Day with the Mummers — all in search of a better angle.
Before becoming a "real Philadelphian," Lindsay worked as a multimedia producer for NBC in New York and is a recovering South Bronx public school teacher.
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Erie, Pennsylvania has public schools that have been underfunded for years. And today, the school district is in a dire situation. Erie’s story raises…
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This past weekend, President Donald Trump marked his 100 days in office at a rally in Harrisburg. As part of our occasional series, "I Voted Trump,"…
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When playing the slots in Pennsylvania, casinos and gamblers aren't the only ones making money.The state collects 54 cents for every dollar a player loses…
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On this episode of Grapple, we head to a tiny inner-ring suburb outside of Philadelphia called Millbourne. It’s home to around 1,200 people. You’ll hear…
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On this episode of Grapple, we’ll talk about immigration and our country’s changing demographics with journalist Maria Hinojosa. We’ll also hear from…
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Episode 09 of Grapple takes you to Hazelwood. It’s a neighborhood in Southeast Pittsburgh that’s only four miles from downtown but hard to get to by…
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Gentrification is a controversial issue playing out in cities across America. What happens when wealthier residents begin to move into a lower-income…
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Is the American Dream still possible? In this episode, we’ll talk with leading American political scientist Robert Putnam about why he thinks the American…
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At Keystone Crossroads' inaugural Urban Ideas Worth Stealing conference, civic leaders shared some of the innovative projects cities have taken on in…
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Pennsylvania cities have transformed vacant lots into community gardens and urban farms. Pittsburgh has considered building tiny house communities. But…