In 2022, my household’s CO2 emissions melted the equivalent of 24m² of arctic sea ice. Now I am on a mission to find fun ways of limiting global warming. Join me on my journey to learn how to...
Gender-based psychological violence remains a pervasive violation of human rights. The project investigates psychological violence, highlighting its devastating impact on victims and social...
As a Viz for Social Good project, this data visualization showcases the work of the Association for the Prevention of Torture to monitor the progress across 198 states from 1984 to 2024.
This visualization is Nobel Laureates from 1901 to 2019 with a focus on age, collaboration, demographics, and the lack of representation of women in prize distributions. All work was completed in...
This is an illustrated explanation of the deportation and forced transfer of Ukrainian citizens to Russia by Russian forces.
Karina Zaiets, herself displaced from Ukraine, and the USA TODAY...
During the past five decades 182 former death-row prisoners, an average of four people a year, have been exonerated of all charges related to their death sentences. Advances such as the use of DNA...
With the incredible danger and increasing availability of inexpensive transportation, driving drunk is literally one of the dumbest things you can do. This interactive infographic breaks down drunk...
Water is essential for life, yet many communities in the Western United States face challenges in accessing sufficient, clean water. Water insecurity arises when people do not have reliable access...
Developed as an academic exercise, this project examines the agency disparity between small and large-hold Indian Farmers. The project uses a system of six capitals (economic, social, natural,...
Guardian Australia’s Deaths inside investigation revealed serious systemic failings in Australia's justice system, and prompted widespread calls for action from all sides of politics.
Our...
Professor Alison Siegler, and her team at the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic of the University of Chicago conducted an extensive examination of federal pretrial detention. What they found when...
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The Water Scarcity Clock is an interactive data visualization webtool created to raise awareness about the reality of water as a...
The first map shows the degree of social backwardness in each state of Mexico with three indicators: illiteracy, the population over 15 years of age with incomplete basic education, and the...
“Digital Rights and Technology Sector Accountability in Iran” examines the role of Iranian private-sector technology companies in upholding human rights online.
The report is based on an adapted...
Each year, Everytown Research & Policy updates their Mass Shootings database, a straightforward accounting of incidents that “haunt our collective conscience,” in Everytown’s words. To provide...
Data on deaths from road accidents in different European countries are encrypted here in the form of an ornate plant motif - to drag the attention to Vision Zero program of the road safety.
This piece dives into the progress made on a global level towards achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through data on world poverty, hunger and health.
Armed with the rosy...
The result of a three-month investigation, 3,121 desperate journeys breaks down the real cost of the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy. The piece aims to tell the story of just one week...
The devastating drought in the Horn of Africa is, once again, exposing Somalia’s staggering fragility in the face of climate shocks like flooding and drought. Decades of conflict, environmental...
How far does imaging the city in planning schools represent contextual urban realities? As a previous student and current practitioner of planning, I noticed two conflicting realities: the city as...
From the publisher: "No matter how rich or poor you are, economic inequality impacts every aspect of your life—the place where you live, the opportunities you experience, the healthcare you get,...
The Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023 presents interactive storytelling and data visualizations about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. It highlights trends for selected targets...
As Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, FiveThirtyEight looked for a way to visualize how long the road to recovery can take. New Yorker’s 3-1-1 calls since Hurricane Sandy showed us that the...
Historic storms in California barely made a dent in a daily reality for most residents — a years-long, expansive drought. This long-scroll heat map shows the devastating drought California has...
The world is divided by politicians, the media, our misconceptions, and our beliefs. This project was created to demonstrate how the world is structured not according to our beliefs, but based on...
In 2022, regular Russian shelling has repeatedly caused blackouts in Ukrainian cities.The last three months of the year were the darkest ones for Ukrainians.
We visualized the average number of...
In the United States having a grocery store on the corner is something we often take for granted. However; there are many that don’t have that luxury. In our data visualization titled “Food Access...