SERVE!

Public Access Design

SERVE!

It's Not Just Personal

Making Policy Public

It's Not Just Personal

Don't Bank On It

Making Policy Public

Don't Bank On It

Rent Regulation Rights

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights

Food Stamped

City Studies

Food Stamped

What Is Mandatory Inclusionary Housing?

Envisioning Development

What Is Mandatory Inclusionary Housing?

Meet the 2020 Public Access Design Fellows

Meet the 2020 Public Access Design Fellows

Our 2020 cohort of Public Access Design Fellows recently kicked off the Fellowship by diving into CUP’s methodology. After some ice breakers, food, and reflections, Fellows learned about bail reform in New York and came up with strategies for how such a complex system can be visualized.

Get to know our Fellows here and learn more about the Public Access Design Fellowship here!

This year’s talented cohort of designers and artists will work with CUP to learn about our participatory design methods. Several of the fellows will also get to collaborate with CUP and our advocacy partners to create visual explanations of social justice issues.

The 2020 Public Access Design Fellows are:

  • Melissa Chavez
  • Luisa Velez
  • Janet Chan
  • Patra Jongjitirat
  • Isil Akgul
  • D Wang Shi Zhao and Chloe Chang
  • Matt Khinda
  • Stephanie Winarto
    Special thanks to our stellar jury Leila Taylor, Josh Cochran, Malika Conner, and Jeanne Ortiz-Ortiz who helped select this talented cohort.

    Learn more about Public Access Design here and meet the new group of fellows here

    Meet the Gun Laws

    City Studies

    Meet the Gun Laws

    Safe Space?

    City Studies

    Safe Space?

    Ready, Set, Apply!

    Technical Assistance

    Ready, Set, Apply!

    New School on the Block

    City Studies

    New School on the Block

    Get Money

    City Studies

    Get Money

    Participatory Budgeting

    Technical Assistance

    Participatory Budgeting

    TGNC-NYC

    Public Access Design

    TGNC-NYC

    Get Support in Housing Court

    Making Policy Public

    Get Support in Housing Court