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What is facial recognition technology? How its use by the police impact New Yorkers? What’s the line between public safety and privacy?
It’s an overwhelming time to be an educator right now. Supporting our students during nationwide protests against police brutality and amidst a global pandemic is made all the more difficult when we can’t be in the room with our students. As educators, how can we ...
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How can designers use their work to combat bias and disrupt the perpetuation of stereotypes that harm marginalized communities?
Join us on Thursday, June 25th for Countering Bias in Design: A workshop with CUP!
As in many other media, illustration and design often ...
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We stand with the fight against anti-Black racism.
CUP is proud to receive an Immediate Response Grant from Brooklyn Community Foundation to support our work to create COVID-19 specific tools.
Many families across the city are facing the devastating loss of loved ones due to the COVID-19 crisis. In addition to the emotional trauma and stress, if a family member who is the primary leaseholder of the apartment moves out or passes away, the family members who ...
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CUP’s Executive Director Christine Gaspar was recently featured in Portraits of Leadership, a series of interviews with nonprofit and cultural leaders reckoning with the COVID-19 crisis, created by Hyperakt.
On Thursday, June 21st, nearly 60 people tuned in for the student debut of DataFace!, an investigation into facial recognition technology.
CUP worked with students from the Bronx School for Law, Government & Justice and Teaching Artist Hugo Rojas to investigate ...
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Join CUP for the online debut of Health Inside & Out
As parents and educators continue to adapt to remote learning, we’re sharing some resources and tips that can help bring project-based learning into your home!
You’re invited to the online debut of DataFace!