How Can I Improve My Park?

Making Policy Public

How Can I Improve My Park?

A Fair Chance

Making Policy Public

A Fair Chance

Is Your Home Making You Sick?

Making Policy Public

Is Your Home Making You Sick?

Pay Up!

City Studies

Pay Up!

Rent Regulation Rights

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Making Policy Public

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

The Power of Language Access

The Power of Language Access

“Language rights are civil rights!” is something we hear from our community partners all the time.

The ability to access information in your native language can determine whether you can access critical services, get life-saving healthcare, or invoke your rights in the legal system.

More and more CUP projects are multilingual or available in different language editions. But, for many of our projects, their success in the field means our partners often come back to ask for additional languages.

We treat translation as a community-engaged process that requires community expertise, just like the rest of our work. We hire vetted translators but also work with community members to ensure the translation is appropriate and accessible.

This week, we’re excited to share some of our latest translation collaborations! Visit the links below to see the new translated versions of each project!

Shine A Light on Your Utility Rights (Now in Haitian Creole)

From Shelter to Apartment (Now in Spanish)

Education Rights For Families During COVID (Now in Spanish)

What is ULURP? (Now in Spanish)

Happy Meals?

City Studies

Happy Meals?

Lotto Zone

Urban Investigations

Lotto Zone

I Got Arrested! Now What?

Making Policy Public

I Got Arrested! Now What?

Space Jam

Urban Investigations

Space Jam

Power Trip

Urban Investigations

Power Trip

Show Up

Public Access Design

Show Up

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Participatory Budgeting

Technical Assistance

Participatory Budgeting