Dec. 06, 2019
Best of the States
Dual labors of love: Documenting a Chicago neighborhood that would not die
Chicago-based national writer Martha Irvine has always been interested in stories about the cityâs neighborhoods that buck stereotypes. So when she learned of a grassroots project to âreclaimâ abandoned housing on the cityâs South Side, Irvine began what she calls âa labor of love.â
She spent months getting to know the people of the Chicago Lawn neighborhood and their stories. Residents â ex-cons, immigrants, members of the urban working class â were not prepared to let their neighborhood succumb to the malaise that had engulfed other areas of the city, so they came together to make Chicago Lawn a desirable place to live.
Irvine did it all â not just writing this remarkable story, but shooting the photos and video. The package received heavy play and elicited rewarding feedback. One woman called the work âincredibly uplifting,â adding, âLoved the video, too. Inspiration station.â
For a compelling all-formats package that shed light on a Chicago neighborhoodâs success story and resonated with readers, Martha Irvine earns this weekâs Best of the States award.