Kate Stohr

Kate Stohr is an American journalist,[1] data scientist and civic activist based near San Francisco, CA.

In 2016 she covered the U.S. Presidential Elections as a data journalist with Fusion [2] and noted for her coverage of the online dominance of the Trump candidacy[3] and for her reporting on the racial inequality in US prosecutor elections [4] In 1999 she co-founded Architecture for Humanity with Cameron Sinclair, a humanitarian architecture and design organization that focused on designing and building housing for people suffering from environmental disasters, refugee camps and other people in need.

[5] In 2012 they released the follow-up, titled Design Like You Give A Damn [2]: Building Change From The Ground Up (May 2012, Abrams Books).

[7] In 2012 the Open Architecture Network merged with Worldchanging to expand its work to both the built and natural environment.

[8] In 2009 Stohr was awarded the Bicentenary Medal of the Royal Society of Arts for increasing people's resourcefulness.