Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsWalking Chicago a Retrospective: Perception, Identity, and ResidencyWhen I first moved to Chicago it was nearing the end of August. The weather was routinely over 80 degrees for the first few weeks after I…Oct 23, 2022Oct 23, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsReturn to Pilsen: Reflecting on my Chicago Experience Thus FarMy favorite trip from immersion week was when we went to Pilsen. I thought it was a stunning neighborhood with a rich history. This weekend…Oct 17, 2022Oct 17, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsIt’s Raining on the Tin ManIt is raining and I am in Oz Park again. It is raining because I was away all weekend, and this has been my first and only opportunity to…Oct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsVine Leaf Green and Celestial BlueField Notes:Oct 4, 2022Oct 4, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsWalking Equitably“A City was waiting to be discovered and I wouldn’t let inconvenient facts get in the way.” - Garnette CadoganSep 26, 2022Sep 26, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsJuxtapositions: Field NotesJust as Savage opens her podcast, I too began my walk on a sunny Sunday afternoon around 4:30 PM. Today, my walk begins upon my exit from…Sep 20, 2022Sep 20, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsReckoning with Anonymity“The Solitary Stoller in the City” Response:Sep 11, 2022Sep 11, 2022
Anna Kuellinwalking chicago: history in footstepsGetting to Know ChicagoWhenever we travel, my mom always tells me to look up. As an avid traveler herself, she learned that while the most convenient view, what…Sep 6, 2022Sep 6, 2022