Hi, I'm Sarah Levine. 

I’m a lawyer, cartographer, and empirical researcher. I recently graduated from Yale Law School and now I spend my time making maps and suing corporations who abuse their workers. I make maps for academic journals, nonprofit organizations, books, media, lawsuits, local governments, and people I love.

I like maps because they’re intrinsically subjective and sentimental. I believe maps can bestow power and agency. Without maps the government couldn’t extract taxes, communities couldn’t seek representation, and it would be impossible to answer questions about how the world is changing. 

I’m not taking new projects at this time, but drop me a line to chat about the work.