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Aaron Naparstek (born 1970, in
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, Massachusetts), is the founder of Streetsblog, a web site providing daily coverage of
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, land use and environmental issues in
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. Since its founding in June 2006, Streetsblog has emerged as an influential forum for New York City's
Livable Streets Donald Sidney Appleyard (July 26, 1928 – September 23, 1982) was an English-American urban designer and theorist, teaching at the University of California, Berkeley.public spaces A public space is a place that is open and accessible to the general public. Roads (including the pavement), public squares, parks, and beaches are typically considered public space. To a limited extent, government buildings which are open to ...
from the automobile and improving conditions for pedestrians, cyclists and transit users. Streetsblog is published by the OpenPlans. Before launching Streetsblog, Naparstek wrote the Department of Traffic column and feature-length cover stories for the alternative weekly newspaper, the ''
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.'' In the early 2000s, under the mentorship of Executive Director John Kaehny, Naparstek began his advocacy and activism career as a campaign coordinator for Transportation Alternatives. There, he organized campaigns to eliminate motor vehicles from Prospect Park, worked to create safer conditions for pedestrians, and won significant expansions of New York City's bicycle network. In 2003, Naparstek authored
Honku: The Zen Antidote for Road Rage
', a book of humorous
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poetry inspired by the unique brand of sociopathic motorist behavior observed in his Brooklyn neighborhood. Naparstek's Honku story served as an inspiration for the Ray Ploshansk
honking storyline
in season four of HBO's " Girls." Naparstek's 2016 telling of the Honku story at the Avalon Hollywood Theater in Los Angeles was produced as a story for The Moth Radio Hour. Prior to his involvement in New York City transportation policy, advocacy and politics, Naparstek worked for six years as an independent
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producer, designing and developing original content,
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and live
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products for major corporations, start-ups, non-profits and Internet-oriented venture capital firms. In 1999 he collaborated with his mother,
Belleruth Naparstek Belleruth Naparstek (born December 25, 1942) is an American social worker, author, teacher and the producer of a guided imagery library of self-administered audio programs. Naparstek was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She did her undergraduate ...
, the noted social worker, author and producer of the Health Journeys line of guided imagery audio programs, to produce a web-based complementary healthcare service called DesktopSpa. From 1996 to 1997 Naparstek worked as content programming manager for Firefly, the start-up founded by students from MIT's Media Lab that pioneered web-based collaborative filtering technology. After Firefly, Naparstek spent a year working at the
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as part of the team that built and launched the urban online guide, Sidewalk.com. From 1994 to 1996 Naparstek worked as online editor at
Spin Magazine ''Spin'' (stylized in all caps) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012. History ...
where he created and ran SPINonline, an award-winning online music and
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forum for teens on AOL. At SPINonline, Naparstek conceived, built and ran th
1995 Lollapalooza Online Diaries
one of the first experiments in allowing celebrity musical artists to communicate directly with fans using new digital media tools that were just becoming available on the commercial Internet. Naparstek has a master's degree from
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is located in Pulitzer Hall on the university's Morningside Heights campus in New York City. Founded in 1912 by Joseph Pulitzer, Columbia Journalism School is one of the oldest journalism s ...
and a BA in History from
Washington University Washington University in St. Louis (WashU or WUSTL) is a private research university with its main campus in St. Louis County, and Clayton, Missouri. Founded in 1853, the university is named after George Washington. Washington University is ...
in St. Louis, Missouri. He was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design in 2012 and was twice selected as a U.S. German Marshall Fellow in 2004 and 2006. In 2011, Naparstek co-founded Fleisher's Grass-fed and Organic Meats in Park Slope, Brooklyn, a butcher shop specializing in locally sourced, well-raised meat and personalized service. In 2015, Fleisher's merged with Westport, Connecticut-based Craft Butchery to form Fleisher's Craft Butchery which currently operates four stores in New York City and Connecticut. Since its founding in 2011, Naparstek has served as a board member of Reinvent Albany, a good government group working for open, transparent and accountable government in New York State and New York City. In 2015, Naparstek outed himself as the creator o
Fake Sheldon Silver
a political satire project and Twitter parody of the
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popular with New York political insiders. He lives in
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with his wife, the filmmaker and dancer Joanne Nerenberg and their two sons. He is a co-founder of the Park Slope Neighbors community organization, the Grand Army Plaza Coalition and StreetsPAC. He is a former executive board member of the Park Slope Civic Council, chair of Transportation Alternative's Brooklyn Committee and member of the Brooklyn Community Board Six transportation committee. Naparstek is an alum of the Habonim-Dror youth movement where he was the Director of Camp Moshava in Street, Maryland during the summer of 1993.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Naparstek, Aaron 1970 births Living people American male journalists Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni Washington University in St. Louis alumni Writers from Boston