“The First Car” for The New York Times

This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community.

Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go.

Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.
“The First Car” for The New York Times This past summer, Eve Lyons @lyonse invited me to be a part of her new special project, “Where We Are” a @nytimes series about young people coming of age and the spaces where they create community. Remy Tumin @remytumin who interviewed my friends and I over the fall, writes: The ability to get behind the wheel of a car for the first time, and go anywhere, is a distinct American rite of passage. For many young people, their first car grants them a freedom to explore their city on an intimate level, with their windows down and music blasting - and away from the prying eyes of parents. It can be a means to escape monotony and fear — especially during the height of the pandemic — and a gathering space where they can let it all go. Huge thanks to Eve for bringing this work to life. Thank you to my beautiful friends and the city itself - without whom, there would be no pictures.
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