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Director of Data and Special Projects, Resolve Philly

Julie Christie

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Director of Data and Special Projects, Resolve Philly

Philadelphia

Beats

Primary beats

United States

Secondary beats

DataMoviesModelingSpecial ProjectsIndigenous CulturesConsumer NetworkingPhotographyTechnologyCosmeticsJournalismCruisesFashionPollingTravelBeautyTheaterLuxury Brands

Biography

Julie is passionate about data literacy and is working to open up more Philadelphia data and empower Resolve’s Reporting Collaborative to produce journalism using that data. Julie previously worked with Resolve’s initiatives like Broke in Philly and The Reentry Project as an intern and project coordinator. She’s also worked with Investigative Reporters and Editors as a Google News Initiative Fellow and won national awards as the managing editor for 1217, a Klein College project focusing on solutions to addiction in Philadelphia. Julie has earned national recognition for her reporting, editing and website design while at Temple University’s student newspaper, The Temple News, and for her work with The Reentry Project.

Final Covers

data literacy, personal financeEconomic mobility, civic tech housing, poverty eviction, open data

Doesn’t Cover

Blockchain/crypto, NFTs, politics, gambling

Journalist Type

Director

Seniority Positions

-

Industries

Nonprofit Organization Management

Medium Formats

Print,Digital

Content

Total articles 17

  • Available on paid plans

    How Philly can look to New Jersey to fix its child welfare system

    By Steve Volk Verified, Julie Christie Verified, Resolve Philly

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Philly removes neglected children from homes to keep them safe. But they often face worse abuse in foster care placements.

    By Steve Volk Verified, Julie Christie Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Philly still keeps the benefits of foster care youths despite a 2022 law banning the practice

    By Steve Volk Verified, Julie Christie Verified, Resolve Philly

    Dec. 26, 2023

As seen in

The Temple News,Billy Penn,The Philadelphia Inquirer,Broke In Philly,Philadelphia Weekly,Resolve Philly

Company Info

Resolve Philly

Resolve Philly is a nonprofit newsroom established in 2018, focused on reimagining local journalism through community engagement and solutions-oriented reporting. The organization collaborates with various media outlets to tackle systemic inequities and elevate underrepresented voices in Philadelphia. Key initiatives include "Broke in Philly," which unites over 20 local newsrooms to explore economic mobility and poverty, producing more than 800 stories since its inception. The "Reentry Project" addresses the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals, while "Reframe" aims to enhance fairness in reporting on marginalized communities. Resolve Philly also trains residents as "Documenters" to document public meetings, fostering community involvement. Additionally, it provides editorial support and resources to partner newsrooms, enhancing investigative journalism across the region. Through its collaborative model, Resolve Philly has expanded coverage of critical issues and influenced policy discussions, reaching diverse audiences throughout Philadelphia.

Philadelphia, , United States

+1 215-910-4040

Founded: 2018



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