Julie Turkewitz

Journalist

The New York Times

State Said to Be Investigating Pay for Fast-Food Workers

A White Road and an Ambiguous Narrative

Behind the Walls with Argentina’s 1 Percent

Challenging an Old Narrative in Latin American Photojournalism

Vitas Luckus “Photographed Both for God and for the Devil”

Fast Food Union Organizers Get Some Historical Perspective

City Has Financial Ties to Carwashes Under Investigation

When East Flatbush Seethes, the God Squad Soothes

Serving Solace, One Bagel at a Time

After Sale of Carwash, Owners Agree to Give Workers New Jobs

Employees Walk Out Over Sale of Carwash

Fired by Pentecostalism, And Waiting for a New Holy Book

If You’re a Woman, You’ve Probably Heard It

Aaron Swartz: Love for an Internet Activist, Anger Over His Death

Unemployment Deepens the Loss from Hurricane Sandy

Transgender Latinas Find a Refuge in Queens

Latinas Transexuales Encuentran Refugio en Queens

The Little Red House That Could

Deaf in Cuyantepeque, El Salvador + Video

Brooklyn Gun Buyback

Storm Victims, in Cleanup, Face Rise in Injuries and Illness

Gathering to Dance Amid Tragedy

Dispatches from a Darkened Penninsula

Sunday Review: The Disability Trap

The Harlem Honeys Are Homeless

Venezuelans Line Up Before Dawn to Vote in Midtown

Visions of a Blind Photographer