I Got Arrested! Now What?

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I Got Arrested! Now What?

Rent, Rights, and Repairs

Public Access Design

Rent, Rights, and Repairs

What Do Incarcerated Parents Need to Know About ACS?

Technical Assistance

What Do Incarcerated Parents Need to Know About ACS?

Test Ride

City Studies

Test Ride

Field Guide to Federalism

City Studies

Field Guide to Federalism

Rent Regulation Rights - San Francisco Edition

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Rent Regulation Rights - San Francisco Edition

Up close in the classroom

Up close in the classroom

As students are investigating social justice questions from all sides of the issues, they’ve spent several months interviewing stakeholders and breaking down the complex information through creative projects.

To investigate how public spaces are policed, students from Life Sciences Secondary School in Harlem are collaborating with CUP and Teaching Artist Stephen Kwok. They’ve interviewed representatives from the NYCLU and Picture the Homeless, asking: Who has the right to hang out in public spaces? Who gets prosecuted for loitering? Who decides?

As a way to process the diverse perspectives, students created artwork that broke down their experiences. They even created “talking heads” to reimagine conversations between the stakeholders!

Students will be wrapping up their investigations in the next month, so stay tuned for updates on their final projects!

 

Engage to Change

Technical Assistance

Engage to Change

Welcome to Health Care!

Making Policy Public

Welcome to Health Care!

Pass It On!

Making Policy Public

Pass It On!

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

Urban Investigations

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

The Wait

Urban Investigations

The Wait

Space Jam

Urban Investigations

Space Jam

What Is Mandatory Inclusionary Housing?

Envisioning Development

What Is Mandatory Inclusionary Housing?

Pass It On!

Making Policy Public

Pass It On!