Ready, Set, Apply!

Technical Assistance

Ready, Set, Apply!

Pay Dirt

City Studies

Pay Dirt

From Shelter to Apartment

Making Policy Public

From Shelter to Apartment

Your Truth, Your Rights

Public Access Design

Your Truth, Your Rights

The Water Underground

Urban Investigations

The Water Underground

Now Boarding

Urban Investigations

Now Boarding

Print Hello, My Name is Minimum Wage

Minimum wage has been a hot topic since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the first national minimum hourly pay in 1938. Over 75 years later we’re still debating the value of a paycheck. Is minimum wage enough to live on? Should the government keep increasing the current rate?

In the Spring of 2015, CUP Teaching Artist Jenn Anne Williams worked with Alhassan Sussu’s Economics class at the International Community High School in the Bronx to explore whether the government should be involved in income equality.

To investigate, students tried to balance a monthly minimum wage paycheck, went into the neighborhood to survey community members on their opinions, and debated the pros and cons. Students created puppets, collages, and drawings to illustrate the information in the accordion booklet that shares what they discovered. 

Child Support?!

Making Policy Public

Child Support?!

Keep Your Family's Home

Public Access Design

Keep Your Family's Home

Get It Back!

Public Access Design

Get It Back!

I Got Arrested! Now What?

Making Policy Public

I Got Arrested! Now What?

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Making Policy Public

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Making Policy Public

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Public Access Design

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Rent Regulation Rights - San Francisco Edition

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights - San Francisco Edition