Jacob Titus: Using Art and Stories to Strengthen Your City

Jacob Titus is a photographer, filmmaker, and designer and creator, living in South Bend, Indiana. In this conversation, we talk about the publication he started, West.SB, and how he uses photography and writing to tell the stories of his city—its people, its places. We talk about what happens when you open your eyes to the stories around you. We talk about how art can help people see things differently and even build stronger towns.  We talk about the revelations that take place when we look closely at the history of our cities. And yes, we talk a little about Mayor Pete Buttigieg too. Additional Show Notes West.SB website The “More People” series on West.SB “Lacopo’s Pizzeria” photo essay on West.SB This Day in South Bend podcast Jacob Titus’ website Jacob Titus on Instagram “Is South Bend a Prosperous College Town or a Struggling Rust Belt City?” by Emily Badger (New York Times) “For Restaurants in the Pandemic, Immense Challenges...and a Glimmer of Hope” by Rachel Quednau (Strong Towns) Strong Towns Action Lab 2021 Local-Motive Tour Send us your own voicemail about the small (or big) thing you’re doing to make your town stronger. Just record a voice memo on your phone and email it to rachel@strongtowns.org. Subscribe to The Bottom-Up Revolution on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Podbean, or via RSS. Support this show and our many other resources for helping your town grow stronger by becoming a member today.

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