Eillie Anzilotti, Fast Company

Eillie Anzilotti

Fast Company

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Fast Company
  • CityLab
  • The Atlantic
  • Grist

Past articles by Eillie:

To make the economy more fair, we need to make it more democratic

Marjorie Kelly and the Democracy Collaborative are working to foster a more democratic economy—starting with employee ownership. → Read More

‘Economic anxiety is suffocating for people’: Why this young mayor championed a radical cash giveaway

Sorry, Andrew Yang: Universal basic income doesn’t have to be a response to a dystopian future—it can be a solution to present needs. → Read More

This stunning new film captures how humans have reshaped every part of the Earth

From deforestation to natural resources extraction to the creation of landfills, ‘Anthropocene,’ a meditative new documentary, brings us face-to-face with how we’re wrecking our planet. → Read More

This stunning new film captures how humans have reshaped every part of the Earth

From deforestation to natural resources extraction to the creation of landfills, ‘Anthropocene,’ a meditative new documentary, brings us face-to-face with how we’re wrecking our planet. → Read More

This tech worker’s transition from a life sentence to a career is a lesson for the whole industry

As more tech companies begin to pay lip service to the idea of hiring people with criminal records, one former inmate’s journey to a tech career shows how possible it is. → Read More

Do you live in a ‘soft city’? Here’s why you probably want to

The polar opposite of the harsh, urban grind, the “soft city” is one that supports relationships between people and the places around them by breaking down traditional silos. → Read More

Citibank wants to help open college savings accounts for every kid in the U.S.

Cities and states like San Francisco want to set kids on a path to financial stability by helping them save money as soon as they enter school—but until now, figuring out the banking side of things has been a sticking point. → Read More

New York City’s school buses will now be automatically routed and tracked using Via’s algorithm

Ride-hailing disruption meets the classic yellow school bus in the country’s largest school district, where complaints have dogged the city’s attempts to get kids to school. → Read More

New York City’s school buses will now be automatically routed and tracked using Via’s algorithm

Ride-hailing disruption meets the classic yellow school bus in the country’s largest school district, where complaints have dogged the city’s attempts to get kids to school. → Read More

The Domino’s delivery of the future will arrive by electric bike

Pizza delivery by e-bike is faster, cleaner, and makes everyone happier. → Read More

The Domino’s delivery of the future will arrive by electric bike

Pizza delivery by e-bike is faster, cleaner, and makes everyone happier. → Read More

Water cremation and human composting: the new, eco-friendly frontier of dying

We are running out of space to bury people, and cremation has an enormous carbon footprint. So people are finding new ways to dispose of the bodies of their loved ones. → Read More

Water cremation and human composting: the new, eco-friendly frontier of dying

We are running out of space to bury people, and cremation has an enormous carbon footprint. So people are finding new ways to dispose of the bodies of their loved ones. → Read More

Welcome to housing Twitter, the shoutiest debate on the internet

Every day, there’s a vital (and vitriolic) debate happening in Twitter comment threads about how we solve the country’s housing crisis. Is the issue too complex to be grappled with on a platform that encourages single-sentence thoughts? Probably—but that isn’t stopping anyone from trying. → Read More

Homelessness is already a crisis—but climate change makes it much worse

It’s time to stop treating the housing crisis and the climate crisis as two separate issues—and start designing solutions for both at once. → Read More

Homelessness is already a crisis—but climate change makes it much worse

It’s time to stop treating the housing crisis and the climate crisis as two separate issues—and start designing solutions for both at once. → Read More

This new organization wants to be an accelerator for criminal justice reform projects

The Coalition for Public Safety will give $100,000 each to 10 innovative ideas to reform the justice system and improve the conditions for people amid it. → Read More

India is set to become home to the world’s first hyperloop system

Virgin Hyperloop One and the shipping company DP World are teaming up to bring the project to life in India. → Read More

Amplifying the voices of America’s poor to change the conversation about U.S. poverty

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project supports writers and photographers who have experienced poverty and difficult circumstances in the U.S.—and brings their stories to mainstream media audiences. → Read More

Amplifying the voices of America’s poor to change the conversation about U.S. poverty

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project supports writers and photographers who have experienced poverty and difficult circumstances in the U.S.—and brings their stories to mainstream media audiences. → Read More