[PHOTOS] Still I Ride: A Young Photographer Documents Her Daily Commute

Every school day, Kymeira Stewart commutes two hours to school — four hours round trip. Recently, Kymeira brought her camera along with her, documenting the journey that marks the beginning and end of her weekdays. The raw, gritty photos show the transition from the softness of sunrise to the grind of buses and city hustle.

Mrs. Carolyn’s Cottage

“These are my grandchildren,” said Carolyn McFall, 70, as she flips a spoonful of ground beef in a skillet. Tonight, she’s making her specialty, a dish she calls “hamburger pie.”

OP-ED: Transforming the ‘Bench Box’ Judge

I am a reformist who happens to be a judge. I came to this realization when introduced as a "reformer" at a recent Houston gathering of politicians, judges, clergy and juvenile justice stakeholders. I was invited to share some insights into the collaborative process of building effective juvenile justice systems at the local level -- a judicially led process. The number of judicially led reforms at the local level is growing, but many judges still resist this trend despite the successful outcomes. The key to their success is inherent in the role of the judge.

Mapping [beautiful, ugly, scary, safe and unsafe] in Photos

Beautiful. Ugly. Scary. Safe. Unsafe. Words that describe places you go, or try to avoid. Adjectives to map your neighborhood by—which is just what young people living in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego did recently with the AjA project.